The Bookshop of Second Chances by jackie Fraser

I felt so guilty about The Bookshop of Second Chances that I finally bought my own copy. Because I had so many other books to read, Jackie Fraser’s charming debut novel was sitting on a table with a bookmark stuck at chapter four. I finally picked it up again...

The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon by Marcy McCreary

How do authors handle a police procedural written nowadays? Marcy McCreary’s debut, The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon, introduces a fifty-three-year-old police detective who questions her own actions after a shooting. In fact, Detective Susan Ford questions the...

London’s Number One Dog-Walking Agency by Kate MacDougall

While the title, London’s Number One Dog-Walking Agency might sound like a romantic comedy, it’s actually Kate MacDougall’s memoir. At times, it reads like a romcom, but it isn’t. In October 2006, Kate once again broke something at her job at...

What Are You Reading?

I have to admit I didn’t read as much as I should have over the long weekend. Too much college football. As much as I enjoy college games, I will have to say I can’t believe all the people in those stadiums, crowded together, without masks. I don’t...

Murder in an Orchard Cemetery by Cora Harrison

Cora Harrison’s eighth Reverend Mother mystery, Murder in an Orchard Cemetery is a book that fits my taste in Irish history. Admittedly, a lot of people won’t find this leisurely paced historical mystery as intriguing as I did. Harrison brings together the...