One Upon a Tome by Oliver Darkshire

Eccentric doesn’t even begin to describe the people and book collections of Sotheran’s, an antiquarian bookstore in London. Founded in 1761, they found a writer to tell their story, their own apprentice, Oliver Darkshire. Once Upon a Tome: The...

The White Lady by Jacqueline Winspear

Jacqueline Winspear, author of the Maisie Dobbs mysteries, takes a break with a riveting standalone involving a young woman during both world wars. The White Lady is a suspenseful novel with some unusual twists at the end that I never saw coming. Elinor DeWitt’s...

kevin’s Corner Annex – The Dead Certain Doubt by Jim Nesbitt

Heads-up! Kevin Tipple warns that Jim Nesbitt’s The Dead Certain Doubt is dark and very violent. Because there are no spoilers in Kevin’s reviews, I thought I’d highlight that comment. Thank you, Kevin, for sharing this review with us! The Dead...

2023 International Thriller Writers’ Awards Nominees

Although I seldom read thrillers, I still like to see their list of award nominees, not just as a reader and librarian, but because I attended the very first Thrillerfest. It was held in Arizona before it moved permanently to New York City. Here’s the list of...

What Are You Reading?

Before we even talk about books, check in, please, and let us know how you’re doing. I know we have friends in California, and friends in the East. My nephew was snowed in at home with their toddler, while his wife was snowed in at work near Boston. He and the...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – The Darkest Game by Joseph Schneider

A few years ago, I introduced Kevin Tipple to Joseph Schneider and his first LAPD Detective Tully Jarsdel mystery. Now, with the third one, he’s ahead of me. I haven’t read The Darkest Game yet. So, thank you, Kevin, for reviewing the latest book in the...