A Reluctant Saint by Tricia Fields

September is so jammed with good books that I’ve already read that I was forced to move the review of Tricia Fields’ latest Josie Gray mystery to today, and A Reluctant Saint isn’t even released until September 6. But, once I discovered these police...

Chesapeake Crimes: Magic is Murder

I enjoy a little paranormal in some of my mysteries, and I enjoy a good collection of mystery stories. Chesapeake Crimes: Magic is Murder, edited by Donna Andrews, Barb Goffman, and Marcia Talley, is perfect for someone with my reading tastes. In fact, I can say that...

Murder in the Cathedral by Cora Harrison

Way back when I was in college, a history professor taught that we could discuss any historical event by covering the social, political, cultural, religious, and economic causes. No, a murder mystery doesn’t hinge on those causes. However, I appreciate Cora...

What Are You Reading?

It’s been a pretty good week here. I’m teaching the second of two Readers’ Advisory classes at work today, and I love to do that. I’ve watched a coupled webinars as publishers are talking about their winter releases. And, I went to a new...

Nail’s Crossing by Kris Lackey

Somewhere buried in Kris Lackey’s first Bill Maytubby and Hannah Bond mystery, Nail’s Crossing, is a plot. That plot is underneath so many chase scenes that I lost count, including one chase scene with Maytubby piloting an airplane. But, I did like...

Sandie’s Corner – Fox Creek by William Kent Krueger

William Kent Krueger’s Fox Creek leads library holds throughout the country this week. It’s the nineteenth book in the Cork O’Connor series. Although I read it several months ago for Library Journal, I’m not the expert on this series that...