A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder by Dianne Freeman

I remembered how much I enjoy Dianne Freeman’s Countess of Harleigh mystery series when I felt bad for Lady Frances and George Hazelton when I read that her mother had been staying with her for four months before her wedding. Frances’ family is nothing but...

Fell Murder by E.C.R. Lorac

Sometimes, a traditional mystery from the British Library Crime Classics series is perfect in troubled times. E.C.R. Lorac’s Fell Murder, set in Lunsedale, just south of the Lake District in England, introduces Chief Inspector Macdonald from Scotland Yard. Yes,...

DreadfulWater by Thomas King

It was a short story that led me to Thomas King’s DreadfulWater series, and, after reading the first book in the series, DreadfulWater, I’ve already ordered the second one. Although Thumps DreadfulWater is no longer a homicide detective, he’s caught...

What Are You Reading?

We’re having 90s and high humidity here in Indiana. I know it’s even hotter some places where you live. Or, maybe you’re someplace where it’s comfortable. I hope this week is going well for you, no matter where you are. I have a friend who asks...

Search by Michelle Huneven

Sometimes, it feels as if I read too many reviews. I could have sworn one of the readers who comments here on Thursdays mentioned this book. And, I still think she did, although I can’t find her comments on “What Are You Reading?” But, for some...

The Drowning Sea by Sarah Stewart Taylor

It’s always a joy to return to Ireland with Sarah Stewart Taylor’s Maggie D’arcy. The Drowning Sea is the third in the series. Maggie D’arcy resigned as a homicide detective in Long Island. Now, she and her teenage daughter, Lily, are spending two...