Rigged by D.P. Lyle

From what I’ve read, the first books in D.P. Lyle’s series might have been thrillers. But, the latest “Jake Longly Thriller”, Rigged, is not. It was fun, and I really enjoyed the characters. Jake reminds me a little of Archie Goodwin with...

The Diva Spices It Up by Krista Davis

Sometimes, reading is up and down during this Covid-19 time. (I don’t even know what to call it because I’m back at work, so it’s not quarantine or social isolation. Crisis?) All of that to say Krista Davis’ Domestic Diva mysteries can always...

the princess saves herself in this one by Amanda Lovelace

I seldom read poetry, but Amanda Lovelace’s newest collection, break your glass slippers (you are your own fairy tale), caught my eye at the library. So, I checked out the three books in her “women are some kind of magic) series. The princess saves herself...

What Are You Reading?

Thursday! Thursday! You know, I’m really enjoying being back to work. But, darn. There are some really fun online things, including author events, going on at 5 PM EDT (which is 4 PM here). And, I don’t get home now in time to watch them. But, oh well....

Interview with A.J. Devlin

I loved A.J. Devlin’s novel Cobra Clutch. It went on to win the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel, so after I read and enjoyed the second “Hammerhead” Jed Ounstead book, Rolling Thunder, I asked A.J. Devlin if I could interview him. Thank...

Rolling Thunder by A.J. Devlin

Several years ago, I reviewed a debut mystery, Cobra Clutch by A.J. Devlin. It went on to win the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Although I said at the time I normally wouldn’t appreciate a book set in the world of pro wrestling, I...