Rare Danger by Beverly Jenkins

How could I resist a romantic suspense novella featuring a librarian? And, Beverly Jenkins dedicated Rare Danger “To romance-loving librarians everywhere.” Jasmine “Jas” Ware is a reference librarian who turned her skills into her own business,...

Deus X by Stephen Mack Jones

I read Stephen Mack Jones’ fourth August Snow mystery, Deus X, twice. It was just as good the second time around. Jones manages to tell an engrossing story dealing with organized religion while also handling found family in a violent, sometimes humorous account....

What’s Happening – Deus X

Because I’m reading for Library Journal’s Day of Dialog, this week, I have some books just to put on your radar. The panels for Day of Dialog all feature forthcoming books. Stephen Mack Brown’s fourth August Snow novel doesn’t come out until...

Lives Laid Away by Stephen Mack Jones

Undocumented immigrants. ICE. Missing young women. Sex trafficking. If it sounds as if it’s the latest newspaper account of Trump’s policies, it’s not. Stephen Mack Jones’ second August Snow novel, Lives Laid Away, gives a whole new...

Let the Dead Bury the Dead by David Carlson

Here I am, catching a series again after the first one. But, I’m satisfied that David Carlson’s second mystery, Let the Dead Bury the Dead, is an excellent introduction to the series and the two sleuths. Meet Christopher Worthy, a Detroit police...