The Murder Wheel by Tom Mead

Fans of Golden Age mysteries might appreciate Tom Mead’s homage in this sequel to Death and the Conjuror. I didn’t find The Murder Wheel to be quite as good as the first one, though. Edmund Ibbs, a young, idealistic lawyer, was assisting with the Carla...

Night Train to Murder by Simon R. Green

I’m a fan of Simon R. Green’s paranormal mysteries featuring Ishmael Jones, the alien who crashed to earth in 1963, and has been hiding and working as a human ever since. Even I have to admit, though, that Ishmael missed the obvious answer to this locked...

Murder Takes a Turn by Eric Brown

Somehow, I failed to review the fourth book in Eric Brown’s Langham & Dupre mystery series. I read it, but didn’t realize I never reviewed it until I picked up the fifth book, Murder Takes a Turn. There may be a few cliches in these traditional...

Death Shall Come by Simon R. Green

Why do I like Simon R. Green’s books so much when they’re creepy and violent? After reading his latest, Death Shall Come, I believe I have the answer. First, I’m a sucker for a locked room mystery, and all of the Ishmael Jones stories are locked...