The Dark Library by Mary Anna Evans

Several of Mary Anna Evans’ books deal with World War II and secrets. The Dark Library is no exception, although it will take a while to pick up the war connection, other than rationing and shortages. The latest book is a gothic mystery that involves one...

What Are You Reading?

I have no blood. I went for bloodwork on Tuesday, and they got one drop of blood. One drop! Must have been sucked out by a vampire. I went back Wednesday after drinking lots of water, and there was no problem in getting blood. So, that’s been my week, driving...

Kevin’s Corner Annex – King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby

I decided last week not to read S.A. Cosby’s King of Ashes, although I loved his earlier books. I don’t think this one is for me. So, I’m happy to share Kevin Tipple’s review of this hot new book. A frequent theme of S. A. Cosby’s work, beyond...

August Treasures in My Closet

Let me talk about Treasures in My Closet for a moment. This piece started when I was working as a public librarian, and our books were ordered far in advance. If readers waited too late to place holds, they would be quite far down on the list, so I wrote Treasures two...

The Stately Home Murder by Catherine Aird

Detective Inspector C.D. Sloan is out of his element when he’s called to investigate a murder in Catherine Aird’s The Stately Home Murder. This mystery is a humorous look inside the home of the Thirteenth Earl of Ornum and his extended family, cousins,...