Sick to Death is Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ eighth mystery featuring private investigator Andy Hayes, but you don’t have to have read any of the previous ones to enjoy this one. Welsh-Huggins provides enough of Hayes’ background to satisfy readers, and he jumps right into the story with a dramatic opening chapter. Andy Hayes was a star… Continue reading Sick to Death by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
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An Empty Grave by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
A year or two ago, my sister suggested I try a mystery about a PI who was a former Ohio State quarterback. She hadn’t read any of Andrew Welsh-Huggins’ books, but she saw a synopsis on a list of Ohio authors. I finally had a chance to read the seventh in the Andy Hayes series,… Continue reading An Empty Grave by Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Waiting for Tom Hanks by Kerry Winfrey
I originally picked up Kerry Winfrey’s romantic comedy, Waiting for Tom Hanks, just because of the premise. Then, when I started to read it and discovered it took place in German Village in Columbus, Ohio, I was completely sold. One of the scenes takes place in the Book Loft, the wonderful independent bookstore there. I… Continue reading Waiting for Tom Hanks by Kerry Winfrey
The Stories You Tell by Kristen Lepionka
Although I often tell readers to go back and read the first in a series, Kristen Lepionka’s The Stories You Tell, the third in the Roxane Weary series, is a fine starting point. However, her first book, The Last Place You Look, won the Shamus Award for Best First PI Novel, and was nominated for… Continue reading The Stories You Tell by Kristen Lepionka