Murder at the Male Revue by Elizabeth Perona

I always seem to pick up a mystery series with the third book, but I always recommend readers start with the first one. The latest Bucket List mystery,Murder at the Male Revue, by Elizabeth Perona, is a fun book with a serious backstory. The septuagenarian members of...

Bad Housekeeping by Maia Chance

Tired of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum books? Or, if not, are you looking for another fun romp? Try Maia Chance’s Bad Housekeeping, and meet Agnes Blythe and her Great-Aunt Effie. No cars explode, but the inept pair of amateur sleuths drive around...

Edited Out by E.J. Copperman

Although E.J. Copperman’s Edited Out is fun with its dry humor and old movie references, I’d still recommend that readers start with the first in the series, Written Off. It’s easier to suggest that than to explain how Rachel Goldman, a mystery...

Too Lucky to Live by Annie Hogsett

Annie Hogsett’s debut mystery is one of the most entertaining I’ve read this year. When Allie Harper, the narrator says, “I have always felt that with some training, I’d make an excellent P.I. A cross between V.I. Warshawski and Kinsey...

The Good Byline by Jill Orr

Bless her heart. Riley Ellison is the talk of her hometown in Virginia. She’s also the amateur sleuth in Jill Orr’s fun debut mystery, The Good Byline. It’s a mystery for readers who enjoy quirky characters in a Janet Evanovich-style caper. When...