Reviews + Articles
In the Crypt with a Candlestick by Daisy Waugh
Great cover. Great title. That's all that's great about Daisy Waugh's In the Crypt with a Candlestick. I thought it was just me, that I didn't get the British sense of humor. But, when I looked up reviews after I finished the book, there were as many one-star...
Winners and A Mixed Bag
Congratulations to the winners of the Halloween book giveaway. Ronald O. from Stockton, CA won Be My Ghost. Halloween Party Murder is going to Marilynne S. from Portland, OR. The books are going out in the mail tomorrow. (Wish us luck on the mail!) This week, I'm...
What Are You Reading?
I'm back! I had a wonderful visit with my Mom and sisters, as well as a few other family members. I've always referred to my mother's house as "home", and one day we talked about that. She has a quilt she made for my grandmother. On one corner, it says, "Home is...
Double Take by Elizabeth Breck
I know all private investigators in crime fiction have some baggage. But, Elizabeth Breck's second Madison Kelly mystery, Double Take, piles it on for the PI. Not only does she identify with the woman she's searching for, but she's a cancer survivor facing a...
Betrayal on the Bowery by Kate Belli
As much as I liked Kate Belli's debut Gilded Gotham mystery, Deception by Gaslight, I did say she was caught up a little too much in details in that first book. I can't say that about Betrayal on the Bowery. The historical details are still there, but Belli plunges...
Mango, Mambo, and Murder by Raquel V. Reyes
I love a cozy mystery debut that's a little different with characters that are not the stereotypical white middle-class owners of a craft shop or bookstore. Raquel V. Reyes introduces Cuban-American Miriam Quinones-Smith, a food anthropologist, a wife and mother,...