Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz

Anthony Horowitz’ clever, beautifully pitched Magpie Murders is one of the two best books I’ve read so far this year (Lori Rader-Day’s The Day I Died is the other.). Horowitz’ voice is perfect for a “British whodunit with a country...

Once Upon a Spine by Kate Carlisle

The eleventh Bibliophile mystery by Kate Carlisle, Once Upon a Spine, is an entertaining combination of family, a close-knit neighborhood, and murder. Add book lore, a few recipes, and amateur sleuth Brooklyn Wainwright into the cozy mystery mix. Brooklyn is a...

Shiver Hitch by Linda Greenlaw

It’s been nine years since Linda Greenlaw’s last Jane Bunker mystery, Fisherman’s Bend. Now, she brings back the former Florida police detective who left for Maine. Jane, insurance investigator and Assistant Deputy Sheriff, narrates the story of a...

July Treasures in My Closet – Part 2

Are you ready for more books to add to the TBR pile or wishlist? Here they are! New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery brings us Secrets of the Tulip Sisters. It’s a story about the problem with secrets, the power of love, and the unbreakable bond...

Giveaway – Clergy Turned Sleuth

This week, I’m giving away two mysteries featuring clergy who turn sleuth. Let’s start with G.M. Malliet’s Devil’s Breath. Max Tudor is spending a little bit more time now as a sleuth. His former life as an MI5 agent has caught up...