Congratulations to the Award Winners

Congratulations to all the winners of mystery awards that were presented this past week at Bouchercon. But, Louise Penny deserves an extra congratulations. She swept Best Novel with A Great Reckoning, taking all three mystery awards, the Anthony, the Macavity, and the...

The Witches’ Tree by M. C. Beaton

I’m a latecomer to M. C. Beaton’s Agatha Raisin series. To be honest, I’m not a big fan of a character who is man-hungry and doesn’t feel as if she’s complete without a man in her life. I’ve read and reviewed the books when there...

Last Day in Paris, Friday, Sept. 29

On Friday, our last day in Paris before we all headed out, we had a tour scheduled again. Because the tours started across from Le Carrousel, we were all able to meet up with our favorite waiter again. Hugs! This time, there was a photographic record of my hug. So...

A Hollywood Giveaway

This week, I’m giving away two mysteries set in Hollywood. Both are set in the past. It’s February 1962 in James W. Ziskin’s Cast the First Stone. Tony Eberle has just landed his first role in a Hollywood movie, and the publisher of his hometown...

Thursday in Paris, Sept. 28

Kaye stayed in bed on Thursday, while Vickie, Lisa and I headed to Musee d’Orsay. This museum is in the former Gare d’Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900 for the World’s Fair. It’s a gorgeous building. And, I have to...

What Are You Reading?

Although I haven’t started it yet, Jeff will appreciate what I picked up at the library yesterday. But neither he nor his wife is likely to comment today since they’re on their way to Bouchercon in Toronto, if they’re not already there. It’s...