Reviews + Articles
See Also Murder by Larry D. Sweazy
See also: one of the best mysteries I’ve read in quite a while. Larry D. Sweazy is an award-winning author of westerns, but the first of his Marjorie Trumaine mysteries is a winner as well. See Also Murder introduces an unusual amateur sleuth, and puts her...
July Treasures in My Closet – Part 2
Some people may think the second book on today’s list should be the highlighted title. But, since I’m highlighting the ones I’m most anticipating, here’s my pick, a crime novel. Brad Parks’ latest Carter Ross novel is The Fraud....
July Treasures in My Closet – Part 1
I didn’t do the July Treasures in My Closet post because I was in New York, and didn’t have time ahead of time. But, one of my readers, Cindy, asked if I would still post it. It was a compliment to be asked, especially when Cindy said I post some titles...
Winners and The Wrong Man Giveaway
Congratulations to the winners of the last giveaway. Donna Fletcher Crow’s A Newly Crimsoned Reliquary will go to Debora H. of New Castle, DE. And, I’ll be sending a copy of G.M. Mallet’s A Demon Summer to Charlotte W. from Covington, GA. This...
The Guest Cottage by Nancy Thayer
Nancy Thayer’s latest novel, The Guest Cottage, is a charming summer book. Set on Nantucket, it’s the story of two people escaping their troubles, only to find family, and each other. At thirty-six, Sophie Anderson has been content to be the perfect...
One to the Wolves by Lois Duncan
Basketball coach Jim Valvano is known for saying, “Don’t give up. Don’t ever give up.” That could be author Lois Duncan’s motto. One to the Wolves is her second book to recount her ongoing, heartbreaking story to uncover the...