Lost Luggage by Wendall Thomas

Wendall Thomas’ debut mystery, Lost Luggage, is a romp that may remind readers of the best of Janet Evanovich or Tonya Kappes. But, Cyd Redondo, narrator and amateur sleuth, may actually be more reminiscent of  MacGyver. She’s resourceful, intrepid,...

Death on Tap by Ellie Alexander

Ellie Alexander, author of the Bakeshop mysteries, capitalizes on the popularity of microbreweries with the first in an entertaining new series, Death on Tap. The pairing of beer and food in an atmospheric setting should prove popular with cozy mystery readers....

Have You Heard? Juliet Blackwell’s A Ghostly Light

Thank you, Sandie, for filling in today. I appreciate it. So, here’s Sandie Herron’s review of Juliet Blackwell’s A Ghostly Light in audiobook. A Ghostly Light Written by Juliet Blackwell Narrated by Xe Sands Series:  Haunted Home Renovation,...

November Treasures in My Closet

I’m on my way home today, driving in from Nashville. I put as many books on the November Treasures in My Closet post as I could before I left for Paris. I hope you find some books you like. John Baxter’s Montparnasse: Paris’s District of Memory and...

Book Chat – October Cozy Mysteries from Berkley Prime Crime

This month’s book chat features six cozy mysteries with October release dates, and a cat. But, the surprise is that it’s Josh who showed up, not Jinx. I think Josh wanted to represent black cats for the October titles. Enjoy! The October releases are...

Victorian Mystery Giveaway

This week, I’m giving away ARCs (Advanced Reading Copies) of two mysteries set in Victorian England. Let’s start with Anne Perry’s Murder on the Serpentine. It’s the concluding book in the Charlotte and Thomas Pitt series for that time period....