An Impossible Impostor by Deanna Raybourn

Even with the seventh book in the Veronica Speedwell series, Deanna Raybourn is still able to surprise the reader. For that matter, An Impossible Impostor manages to shock the unflappable Veronica as well. In April 1889, Veronica and Stoker, the natural historian,...

Sandie’s Corner – Drowned Under

Long before Sandie Herron reviewed audiobooks here for “Have You Heard?”, she reviewed books for Sandie’s Corner. She noticed I never reviewed the second book in Wendall Thomas’ Cyd Redondo series, so she asked if she could discuss Drowned...

Jane Austen’s Lost Letters by Jane K. Cleland

Jane Austen’s Lost Letters is the fourteenth Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery by Jane K. Cleland. I’ve read all of them, beginning with Consigned to Death in 2006. I introduced my sisters to the series because the combination of Josie Prescott’s...

From Ladle to Grave by Amy Patricia Meade

When I had a few quibbles about the first Tish Tarragon mystery, Cookin’ the Books, I never thought the author Amy Patricia Meade would go on to write such interesting mysteries in the series. The fourth book, The Curse of the Cherry Pie, was an enjoyable...

Fogged Off by Wendall Thomas

I’m not even sure I can summarize Wendall Thomas’ Fogged Off properly. The third Cyd Redondo mystery is a fast-paced escapade with so many seemingly unrelated incidents that finally fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. And, Cyd. She’s a thirty-year-old...