Singular sensation by Michael Riedel

I don’t ever remember staying up late to finish a nonfiction book before. I seldom even stay up to finish a mystery or other novel. But, Michael Riedel’s Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway was worth it. Riedel admits in the introduction that the...

Murder at an Irish Christmas by Carlene O’Connor

Some books are just timely. Maybe I didn’t get a chance to read Murder at an Irish Christmas before the holiday, but it was the perfect book to finish on Christmas Day. Even if you haven’t read the previous five books in Carlene O’Connor’s...

What Are You Reading?

Are you ready for Jolabokaflod? That’s the Icelandic book flood. Every Christmas Eve the Icelandic people celebrate with a new book on Christmas Eve, tucked up with a cup of hot cocoa and maybe some chocolates. I’m all set! I have new books, cocoa and...

Mrs. Morris and the Ghost of Christmas Past by Traci Wilton

I don’t really know what more I wanted from this series. One of the blog readers said they were dissatisfied with Traci Wilton’s latest mystery, Mrs. Morris and the Ghost of Christmas Past. I have to say, I agree. And, as much as I like the premise of a...

Have You Heard? Donna Andrews’ Some Like It Hawk

It’s not easy getting through two historical mysteries for review. They’re slower reads than many of the other mysteries I review. So, I’m happy Sandie Herron could step in while I finish this month’s responsibilities to Library Journal....