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Winners and a British Mystery Giveaway
First, please pay attention to the deadline for this giveaway. I'm going to be out of town next Friday, so I'll be running a contest then, but I won't be mailing anything at the end of the week. The British Mystery Giveaway wilt end, Tuesday, October 25 at 5 PM CT....
What Are You Reading?
Today is Library Journal's Day of Dialog in which panels of authors discuss their forthcoming books. I'm moderating the Mystery panel at 1 PM ET, so I won't be around much in the afternoon. That panel lasts about fifty minutes, and then I'm eager to hear two...
Voice of Fear by Heather Graham
The 38th Krewe of Hunters novel by Heather Graham, Voice of Fear, is the third in her recent trilogy featuring the Law triplets. It's also the best of the three, and the least gruesome. Patrick Law, a criminal psychologist and psychiatrist, teams up with rookie...
Lee County Libraries, Florida
As some of you know, I worked for the Lee County Library System on Florida's Gulf Coast for 17 of the 18 years I worked in Florida. I've been concerned about the libraries there. Their website finally has some answers. Although some won't be interested, the photos...
High Spirits by Carol J. Perry
Carol J. Perry is the author of the Witch City mysteries, but I'm a fan of her other series. The Haunted Haven books are just charming if you enjoy cozy mysteries with a touch of paranormal. The second one, High Spirits, takes readers back to Haven, Florida and the...
Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking by Raquel V. Reyes
While I enjoyed Raquel V. Reyes' first Caribbean Kitchen mystery, and Mango, Mambo, and Murder went on to win the 2022 Lefty Award for Best Humorous Mystery, I was disappointed in the second book. The setting and diverse cast are as entertaining as ever. But, the...