Secret Lives by Mark de Castrique

After Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club, it seems that seniors are the hottest sleuths. It’s not very wise to underestimate them. It’s certainly not wise to assume that seventy-five-year-old Ethel Fiona Crestwater is a sweet little lady who...

Aura of Night by Heather Graham

I know you all expect me to go on and on about the latest Krewe of Hunters novel, saying how much I enjoy the history and paranormal, suspense and romance. I’m not going to do that about Heather Graham’s Aura of Night. The thirty-seventh in the series,...

Sound of Darkness by Heather Graham

We all know Heather Graham’s Krewe of Hunters books are my book addiction. I read every new book as if I was scarfing down a box of chocolates. Sound of Darkness is no exception. It kicks off a new trilogy within the series, and that’s one thing I enjoy...

The Unknown by Heather Graham

At least I didn’t read all thirty-five Krewe of Hunters books in a row. After reading that many, though, I have to admit they can feel formulaic at times. However, Heather Graham manages to make each amateur sleuth in the detecting duo feel fresh. The women all...

Girls Like Us by Christina Alger

This is just a hypothetical question. And, I’ve been reading and reviewing books long enough to know that the publisher actually picks a category for a book to generate sales. Libraries also classify fiction. And, who is to say that any of us are right? So why...