Dear Librarian by Lydia M. Sigwarth

I’ve heard stories. When I interview authors for this site, I ask them to tell me a story about libraries or librarians in their lives. I’ve heard Neil Gaiman talk about the role his local public library played in his life as a child. Nancy Pearl talks...

M.E. Hilliard, an Author Interview

Yesterday, I reviewed M.E. Hilliard’s debut mystery, The Unkindness of Ravens. I’m so pleased to share an interview with you now. Hilliard was kind enough to answer questions for us. Thank you, M.E. M.E., who were you before you turned to a life of crime?...

A Death Long Overdue by Eva Gates

I never thought I’d say a book had too many librarians in it. However, let’s face it. By the time readers get to the seventh Lighthouse Library Mystery, Eva Gates’ A Death Long Overdue, they’re invested in Lucy Richardson, her relationship...

Careless Whiskers by Miranda James

Miranda James marks the twelfth book in the Cat in the Stacks series, Careless Whiskers, by bringing in all the beloved characters, including the Ducote sisters, while staging an entire play. A librarian, cats, theater, some humor, and a murder. What more could a cozy...