A Deadly Edition by VicToria Gilbert

When I read last year’s Blue Ridge Library mystery by Victoria Gilbert, I had a few issues with the book. The fifth book in the series, A Deadly Edition, made this reader happy that I gave the series one more try. My biggest problem with the previous book is...

Bloodline by Jess Lourey

Jess Lourey takes readers back to Lilydale, Minnesota, the setting of Unspeakable Things in Bloodline, a creepy novel that reminded me of a combination of The Stepford Wives and Rosemary’s Baby. Horror fans might want to pick up this one. When reporter Joan...

Cold Wind by Paige Shelton

A year ago, I said I loved Paige Shelton’s first mystery set in Alaska featuring Beth Rivers, Thin Ice. I still love the remote setting for this series, Benedict, Alaska. The cast of characters is wonderful. But, Beth Rivers herself drove me nuts in this book....

Closely Harbored Secrets by Bree Baker

Some mystery series, even my favorite ones, have their ups and downs. Bree Baker’s Seaside Cafe Mysteries, though, haven’t let me down yet. The fifth one, Closely Harbored Secrets, is excellent, and it’s one of my favorite cozy mysteries of the year....

Singular sensation by Michael Riedel

I don’t ever remember staying up late to finish a nonfiction book before. I seldom even stay up to finish a mystery or other novel. But, Michael Riedel’s Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway was worth it. Riedel admits in the introduction that the...

Presence, Not Presents

Covid-19 has not made this a normal Christmas for any of us. Some of us are alone, and we’d rather be with family, but we’re trying to keep everyone safe. Some of us have presents for family members that never arrived. They were ordered in plenty of time,...