A Fatal Lie by Charles Todd

I like Charles Todd’s Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries more than I do the Bess Crawford ones. However, I was disappointed in A Fatal Lie, the latest in the series. Chief Superintendent Markham of Scotland Yard is not happy with Rutledge, so he assigns him a case...

A Pretty Deceit by Anna Lee Huber

Anna Lee Huber’s fourth Verity Kent mystery, A Pretty Deceit, takes place just weeks after Penny for Your Secrets. This historical series is definitely one that invites readers to read it in order. Those who haven’t read previous books might be a...

Deception by Gaslight by Kate Belli

Ah, Deception by Gaslight. It combines some of my favorite elements. It’s the debut of a new series, which I love. It’s set in New York City during the Gilded Age. The historical mystery covers political,  economic, and social reasons for crime. And,...

Death of an American Beauty by Mariah Fredericks

Mariah Fredericks’ mysteries featuring lady’s maid Jane Prescott are rich in the cultural issues of New York during 1910-1913. At the same time, they’re engrossing mysteries with an observant young woman familiar with several social classes....

Murder at the Queen’s Old Castle by Cora Harrison

When nothing seems to suit for reading, it’s time to turn to a favorite series, a favorite country and its history. Cora Harrison’s Murder at the Queen’s Old Castle is a couple years old, but I never got around to reading this Reverend Mother...