The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon by Marcy McCreary

How do authors handle a police procedural written nowadays? Marcy McCreary’s debut, The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon, introduces a fifty-three-year-old police detective who questions her own actions after a shooting. In fact, Detective Susan Ford questions the...

Gone by Morning by Michele Weinstat Miller

Michele Weinstat Miller’s debut crime novel, Gone by Morning, was good enough that I gave it a starred review in my journal review. It has such a great twist as the ending. Just perfect. But, it’s a difficult book to summarize because there are multiple...

The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams

“Books aren’t always an escape; sometimes books teach us things. They show us the world; they don’t hide it.” Sara Nisha Adams’ debut novel, The Reading List shows us loneliness and grief and community and family and love. Although there...

Talk Bookish to Me by Kate Bromley

Muses. I never really thought about writers needing a muse, however this was the second romance I read this month in which the author had writer’s block. In both Maggie Finds Her Muse by Dee Ernst, and now Kate Bromley’s Talk Bookish to Me, the author...

The Silenced Women by Frederick Weisel

The Silenced Women is Frederick Weisel’s first Violent Crime Investigating Team mystery. It’s a debut, a police procedural, and the first in a new series. Sold me! When a woman’s body is found in the largest park in Santa Rosa, California, it brings back...