The Perp Wore Pumpkin ed. by J. Alan Hartman

“A bad meal is a misdemeanor but going to bed hungry is the biggest crime of all.” Although this humorous crime anthology was published in 2023, the cause it supports has been even more vital this year when food has been uncertain for so many people....

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Fallen Star by Lee Goldberg

Kevin Tipple’s health isn’t good at the moment, so I’m using one of his reviews that he sent me a while ago. He actually read Lee Goldberg’s Fallen Star before I did. I had a busy day yesterday, so I’m glad I had this review in my back...

Desperate Spies by Mark de Castrique

Remember when I complained about Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune because it had too much cryptocurrency in it? I just finished Mark de Castrique’s mystery, Desperate Spies. It contains discussions of the impact of quantum computing on the country,...

Crescent City Christmas Chaos by Ellen Byron

I’m not sure I know any authors who love New Orleans more than Ellen Byron does. Despite a murder or two, and Ricki James-Diaz’ ongoing search for her birthmother, that love for the city, its food, and customs shines through Byron’s fourth book in...

Community Book Tasting

Saturday’s Community Book Tasting at the Canal Winchester Public Library was as enjoyable as ever. I’m not so sure about the December one, the last program before the Columbus Metropolitan Library opens the new much larger branch. The books selected for...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – The Proving Ground by Michael Connelly

I was off gallivanting yesterday (as Kevin Tipple would say) instead of reading. I went to the library book group, and then to Linda’s to watch the Ohio State football game. So, I’m turning the blog over to Kevin to review Michael Connelly’s latest...