A Day of Judgment by Charles Todd

Charles Todd’s latest Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, A Day of Judgent, takes the Scotland Yard officer into communities that haven’t forgotten or forgiven the events of the Great War, and the Germans who threatened the coast. Rutledge has finally been...

A Christmas Witness by Charles Todd

At 212 pages, Charles Todd’s A Christmas Witness is the longest novella I’ve ever read. It’s also tedious, and repetitive. Nothing happens except for a man who swears he sees a ghost and changes his life a la Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol....

Sandie’s Corner – A Fearsome Doubt by Charles Todd

I’ve been working on Thursday’s Treasures in My Closet post, quite a lengthy one, so today I’m using one of Sandie Herron’s blog posts. She reviewed Charles Todd’s A Fearsome Doubt. Thank you, Sandie. A FEARSOME DOUBTBy Charles...

A Fatal Lie by Charles Todd

I like Charles Todd’s Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries more than I do the Bess Crawford ones. However, I was disappointed in A Fatal Lie, the latest in the series. Chief Superintendent Markham of Scotland Yard is not happy with Rutledge, so he assigns him a case...

Sandie Herron Reviews: Charles Todd’s A Fearsome Doubt

My family and the drive back to Indiana wore me out. I slept away part of Sunday. But, I’ll see what I can put together for tomorrow to share my trip home to Ohio. In the meantime, as always, I’m grateful for Sandie Herron’s reviews. Here’s her...