An Interview with John McMahon

John McMahon is the debut author of “The Good Detective,” a fast-paced new thriller that introduces Detective P.T. Marsh. Detective Marsh is a hardened police detective barely getting by—and drinking hard—in Mason Falls, Georgia. Not too long ago, Marsh was a rising...

A Brush with Death by Ali Carter

Fans of “Downton Abbey” and books involving the rich British upper-class may enjoy Ali Carter’s debut mystery, A Brush with Death. I found it a little too detailed and slow-paced for my taste, but those who enjoy all the details of English grand...

Interview with Tracy Clark

I may have mentioned yesterday that I was impressed with Tracy Clark’s debut mystery, Broken Places. I jumped at the chance to ask a few questions. I hope you check out the interview. Thank you, Tracy, for taking time to answer questions. Tracy, would you...

Broken Places by Tracy Clark

Tracy Clark’s debut mystery, Broken Places, is one of the best books I’ve read this year. Her story of a tough African-American cop turned private investigator reminds me of one of the legendary detectives in modern mysteries, Sue Grafton’s...

Lost Luggage by Wendall Thomas

Wendall Thomas’ debut mystery, Lost Luggage, is a romp that may remind readers of the best of Janet Evanovich or Tonya Kappes. But, Cyd Redondo, narrator and amateur sleuth, may actually be more reminiscent of  MacGyver. She’s resourceful, intrepid,...