Lesa's Book Critiques
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Winners and An Award Nominee Giveaway
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Kathy T. from Bogota, NJ won The Kaiser's Web. Richard R. from Portland, OR won The Blues Don't Care. The books are going out in the mail today. This week I'm giving away two books that are award nominees. Let's...
What Are You Reading?
Here's the exciting news. I took a leap of faith yesterday. I was already registered for Left Coast Crime 2022 in Albuquerque because it was moved from 2021 way last year, and I just let my registration ride. But, yesterday, I made my hotel reservations. If we're not...
The Vanishing Museum on the Rue Mistral by M.L. Longworth
While M.L. Longworth's The Vanishing Museum on the Rue Mistral is the ninth Provencal mystery, I had no problem starting with this one. You can certainly pick up the series here. It's an unusual book, set in Aix-en-Provence and other towns in the area, a police...
A Man Named Doll by Jonathan Ames
The notes referred to Jonathan Ames' detective novel, A Man Named Doll, as quirky and "deliciously noir". Quirky, maybe. It seemed a little too dependent on old tropes. Stolen kidneys? Really? Ames is the creator of two television shows, Bored to Death and Blunt Talk....
Death Washes Ashore by Patricia Skalka
Here's an odd one for you. At the time I'm posting this, I'm not even sure of the release date, only that it's April. It's from The University of Washington Press, and, even the author's website did not yet list Patricia Skalka's sixth Dave Cubiak mystery, Death...
On an Outgoing Tide by Caro Ramsay
I'm going to be totally honest here. While I enjoyed Caro Ramsay's On an Outgoing Tide, I also felt completely lost at times. The book is the twelfth in an ongoing police procedural series set in Glasgow featuring Detective Inspector Colin Anderson, his partner...






