Reviews + Articles
The Mistletoe Mystery by Nita Prose
I liked Nita Prose's first two mysteries featuring Molly the Maid, The Maid and The Mystery Guest. Molly works at the Regency Grand Hotel. When her Gran died, Molly lost the person who understood her worldview. Molly sees things a little differently than other...
Kevin’s Corner Annex – Some Like It Hot-Buttered by Jeff Cohen
I'm backed up right now with books for Library Journal. I didn't read anything when I went home and worried about friends in North Carolina. So, I'm frantically reading now. When Kevin Tipple sent a review of an older title, Jeff Cohen's Some Like It Hot-Buttered,...
The Night Woods by Paula Munier
Paula Munier's Mercy Carr mysteries are some of my favorites. Although The Night Woods is the sixth in the series, following my favorite, Home at Night, it can stand alone. It's another complex story with literary themes woven into it. This time, Munier includes...
November Treasures in My Closet
Yes, November Treasures are a little late this month. As I said, my heart just wasn't in it earlier in the week. Then, when I looked at the short list of November book releases, I realized that was okay. I'm sure you'll still be able to get on waiting lists at your...
Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon
Powerful. Provocative. Disturbing. Those are the words I'd use to describe Marcie R. Rendon's standalone, Where They Last Saw Her. The author of the Cash Blackbear series returns to a familiar theme, #mmiw. Missing or Murdered Indian Women. U.S. and Canadian...
Winners and Crime Fiction Giveaway
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Tracey P. from Westerville, OH and Patrick M. from York Beach, ME won the copies of The Serial Killer Guide to San Francisco. The books will go out in the mail tomorrow. This week, I have two crime novels to give...