Halfway Through The Bookseller

If I didn’t have a fever, aching muscles and bones, and a cough, I would have finished Tim Sullivan’s The Bookseller. I read half of the book on Friday, and then slept all day on Saturday. DS George Cross has all kinds of surprises in his personal life and...

Rescue Me by Andrew welsh-Huggins

Let’s face it. PI Andy Hayes is sometimes a little late in stumbling across the answers when he investigates. In fact, Hayes is actually a little late in coming to self-awareness and his own lack of knowledge about the life of his latest client. In Rescue Me,...

What Are You Reading?

I don’t have a lot to talk about today, since you already heard most of my news. We had a wonderful weekend with family, and Mom’s party was a success. The weather decided to turn hot and humid, in the 90s with high humidity here. I like warm weather, but...

Recap – Mary Kay Andrews on Book Tour

Mary Kay Andrews is on book tour for her latest novel, Road Trip. Gramercy Books Bexley brought her to town for a luncheon held at Giuseppe’s Ritrovo. When I was in Florida, the audience was considered the “ladies who lunch”, women who could be there...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Blaze Orange by Doiron

Kevin Tipple is right in that I’ve been playing this week instead of working. Last night was dinner with family from four years old to two days from ninety, followed by cards and another game. We were busy from 9 am to 9:45 PM with two busy days ahead of us. So,...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Reverse by Steven F. Havill

Thank you, again, to Kevin Tipple for sharing some reviews while I’m at Mom’s this week. Today, he’s discussing Steven F. Havill’s Reverse. Undersheriff Estelle Reyes-Guzman is in her patrol unit and driving on a quiet evening in Posadas...