Son of Saigon by David Myles Robinson

Don’t be deceived by the cover of David Myles Robinson’s novel, Son of Saigon. It does have its dark moments, but the humor more than makes up for it. It’s a witty, delightful story, and I was happy to hand it off to a friend. I hope he enjoyed it as...

Scot Free by Catriona McPherson

Multi-award-winning author Catriona McPherson starts her new humorous series off with a bang. Literally. Her character is hiding in a closet during fireworks in Scot Free. And, those fireworks explode in Lexy’s life throughout the book. Lexy Campbell...

Bones to Pick by Linda Lovely

When a vegan moves to a goat farm, and a pig discovers bones, it makes for a fun mystery. Check out Linda Lovely’s first Brie Hooker mystery, Bones to Pick. Brie Hooker is a vegan, now in meat country, Ardon County, South Carolina. After her Aunt...

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,...

Dog Dish of Doom by E.J. Copperman

Anyone who appreciates E.J. Copperman’s sense of humor will “lap up” the wit and hilarity in his first Agent to the Paws mystery, Dog Dish of Doom. He combines one-liners, dry humor and a great cast of characters, beginning with the narrator,...