Reviews + Articles
One Last Chance by Jeffrey Siger
There are some mysteries that are so tightly woven together that it's difficult to review them without spoilers. I always have that problem with Jeffrey Siger's Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis mysteries set in Greece. In each book, he takes us to a different area of...
Witness for the Persecution by E.J. Copperman
I really wish I had stumbled across this series before reading the third book, Witness for the Persecution by E.J. Copperman. The earlier books in the Jersey Girl Legal Mystery series are Inherit the Shoes and Judgement at Santa Monica. Lawyer Sandy Moss might be a...
The Fool Dies Last by Carol Miller
Occasionally, a book comes along that I enjoy, but it's hard to put my finger on the reason I enjoyed it. Carol Miller's first Fortune Telling Mystery, The Fool Dies Last, has a few elements that would normally bother me. Maybe, it's her writing, but for some...
May Treasures in My Closet
I'm trying to introduce you to May book releases, but I have a cat draped over my arms and keyboard. If you notice a mistake here or there, blame Josh. Josh would say he's overseeing the blog. He's ready for me to pounce on these books. I can't add the cover of...
Winners and Lies and More Lies Giveaway
First, let's start with the news that the May Treasures in My Closet post will run tomorrow if you stopped by to read that. The giveaways have been off schedule for a few weeks, so I wanted to post it on Friday. Congratulations to the winners of the last giveaway....
What Are You Reading?
Happy Thursday! I have a busy morning today, so I'll catch up with you later today. But, I am looking forward to this morning's meeting. A small group of us are getting together to talk about science fiction, and I'll get to talk about John Scalzi's The Kaiju...