Reviews + Articles
Murder on the Vine by Camilla Trinchieri
If you're a fan of David P. Wagner's Italian mysteries, you might want to sample Camillia Trinchieri's Tuscan Mysteries. Murder on the Vine is the third in the series. With the addition of a character list, you can easily pick up the stories about the regular...
Winners and Tea Cozies
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Helen B. from Bowie, MD won Hatchet Island. Jeannette G. from Benicia, CA will receive Something Fishy This Way Comes. The books will go out in the mail today. I didn't have anything appropriate to acknowledge the...
What Are You Reading?
Hot, hot, hot in California. That's what I keep hearing from friends. I hope those of you who are there are doing okay. I hope you still have air conditioning in California, Texas, and other states where they've been predicting that they'll have to cut off...
Light on Bone by Kathryn Lasky
It's been years since I read one of Kathryn Lasky's books. She's written over one hundred books for all ages. As a librarian, I certainly recognize her Guardians of Ga'Hoole fantasy series. Years ago, I read her adult mystery series featuring book illustrator...
Desperation in Death by J.D. Robb
While I found JD. Robb's 55th Eve Dallas novel, Desperation in Death, just as riveting and compelling as any of her other ones, some readers will find triggers in this gripping story about sex trafficking. In fact, it hit so close to home for Lieutenant Eve Dallas...
Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn
When readers think of senior sleuths nowadays, it's more likely to be Richard Osman's Thursday Murder Club sleuths than Miss Marple. Deanna Raybourn puts a new spin on senior crime fiction. When you think of Killers of a Certain Age, think of the movie RED. Think...