Murder at Gulls Nest by Jess Kidd

It’s 1954, and England is still recovering from World War II. The country is bleak at times, and the food isn’t what it once was. Nora Breen isn’t what she once was either. After thirty years as a nun, Nora leaves the monastery and heads to a seaside...

Still on Break

Still on break, but I’m getting closer to a book review. But, I can share this, if you’re interested. If you read the Phyrne Fisher mysteries, here’s an article about the death of Kerry Greenwood, author of those books. https://ab.co/4jpXNdt I should...

Break

I need a slight break to read some books for review here. I’m only halfway through Jess Kidd’s Murder at Gullls Nest. Next up is Tess Gerrritsen’s second Martini Club thriller, The Summer Guests. Yes, I know I have some reviews backed up from Kevin...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – The Silence of the Dead

Let’s face it. I’ve been partying all week – one night for my birthday, the next day with Mom and my sisters, and then Thursday night for my nephew’s birthday. So, today, I’m turning the blog over to Kevin Tipple for his review of The...

The Library of Lost Dollhouses by Elise Hooper

How could I go wrong with a novel about dollhouses, miniatures, and a librarian? Elise Hooper’s The Library of Lost Dollhouses has all those elements, along with an artist to root for. Readers who don’t care for alternating timelines will not be happy with...