Murder in Four Parts by Bill Crider

Sheriff Dan Rhodes has learned a little in Bill Crider’s Murder in Four Parts. The Blacklin County sheriff never seemed to physically get the best of the bad guys. By the time the sixteenth mystery rolls around, he’s learned to defend himself, and it makes...

Black friday

Black Friday doesn’t mean what anyone thinks today. It really means your blog post is black because I have nothing to post. As with many people, I enjoyed a long dinner with family and friends, then came home home and took a nap before watching a college...

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you, whether you celebrate, or just stopped in today. I’m so grateful you’re all friends here at Lesa’s Book Critiques. I’m glad we share a little of our lives, and a lot of our reading. Thank you for being such an...

The Seven Rings by Nora Roberts

“Light kills dark.” Nora Roberts concludes her Lost Brides trilogy with The Seven Rings, the unforgettable story set in Poole’s Bay, Maine in a manor haunted for two hundred years by a mad witch who covets the house Arthur Poole built for his family...

What Are You Reading?

It’s been a good week, quiet with no appointments. Yay! We did have snow on Monday. Bah, humbug. I know others love snow, but I don’t like the cold, snow, and ice. I’m just glad I’m retired now and don’t have to worry about driving to...

The Deepest Cut by P.J. Tracy

It’s been six years since P.J. Tracy’s last Monkeewrench novel, Ice Cold Heart. Yet when I started The Deepest Cut, I was sucked right back into the Minnesota world of Monkeewrench and the homicide team of Leo Magozzii and his partner Gino Rolseth....