Murder in Four Parts by Bill Crider

Sheriff Dan Rhodes has learned a little in Bill Crider’s Murder in Four Parts. The Blacklin County sheriff never seemed to physically get the best of the bad guys. By the time the sixteenth mystery rolls around, he’s learned to defend himself, and it makes...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – The Perp Wore Pumpkin II

I wasn’t intending to review this book right now, but when Kevin Tipple offered his review, I knew it was perfect timing. The Perp Wore Pumpkin II is the second humorous crime anthology to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. This time, Kevin has a short story in...

What Are You Reading?

Happy Wednesday at Lesa’s since we’re talking about “What Are You Reading?” today instead of tomorrow. Thank you for stopping by a day early so people can discuss books and life today. I went to see the musical “Some Like It Hot”...

The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books by Martin Edwards

I’ll be honest and tell you I haven’t quite finished Martin Edwards’ The Story of Classic Crime in 100 Books. I’m close enough to the end, though, that I can discuss this excellent reference book. Edwards, who is President of the Detection...

The Secret Christmas Library by Jenny Colgan

Jenny Colgan’s latest novel, The Secret Christmas Library, might encourage you to escape to the Scottish Highlands while hoping to be snowed in at a castle for the holidays. Well, not me. I hate snow and winter, but the story was still a delightful love story to...