Reviews + Articles
What Are You Reading?
It's Wednesday, a good day this week to ask what you're reading. I'm reading Anne Cleeland's latest Doyle and Acton mystery, Murder in All Honour (love the cover). I'll admit her books aren't for everyone. Some readers don't care for Acton's obsession with...
Desert Vengeance by Betty Webb
Recently, author Anne Perry posed a moral question. Should you do something morally repugnant to you in order to fulfill a duty? Private investigator Lena Jones faces a moral question in Betty Webb's latest mystery, Desert Vengeance. Should she hunt for the...
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
There was something poignant about reading Amy Krouse Rosenthal's memoir, Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. I checked it out of the library when I read her piece in The New York Times, "You May Want to Marry My Husband,"http://nyti.ms/2mFk0fE. Rosenthal wrote the...
Bel of the Brawl by Maggie McConnon
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy." The quote from William Butler Yeats describes Belfast McGrath's life. Maggie McConnon digs deeper into Bel's pain in the second book in the mystery series,...
Elementary, She Read by Vicki Delany
Any Sherlock Holmes fan will recognize the "Elementary" from stories, movies, and TV, if not from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's actual work. Vicki Delany's clever Sherlock Holmes Bookshop mystery, Elementary, She Read, is a wonderful addition to the tributes to...
Winners and Award Nominee Giveaway
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Courtney W. of Loceya Spring, AL won City of the Lost. Lisa G. from Pensacola Beach, FL won The Widower's Wife. The books will go out today. This week, I'm giving away two books that feature journalists. The books...