The House at Baker Street by Michelle Birkby

Welcome to 221b, one of the most recognizable addresses in literature. In her debut mystery, Michelle Birkby takes readers behind the scenes of the lower part of that house. Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes’ landlady, and Dr. Watson’s wife, Mary, become...

Something Like Happy by Eva Woods

Do you remember the “Hundred Happy Days” project that was popular about three years ago? Now, take one miserable thirty-five-year-old and thrust her into daily contact with another woman determined to celebrate those hundred happy days. That kicks off Eva...

Arrowood by Mick Finlay

Mick Finlay’s atmospheric debut mystery, Arrowood, reminds me of a television show from 2011-2012. “Copper” was about an Irish cop working in a dangerous neighborhood in New York City in the 1860s. Arrowood takes readers to the dangerous streets...

Murder in Mayfair by D.M. Quincy

Fans of Georgette Heyer’s Regency romances or Charles Finch’s Charles Lenox mysteries will want to try D.M. Quincy’s debut historical mystery, Murder in Mayfair. The wit, clothing and setting brings Regency London to life in a mystery with satisfying...

The Sixth Victim by Tessa Harris

Tessa Harris launches a new series with a mystery that takes readers back to 1888 and the streets of Whitechapel. Stories of Jack the Ripper frightened and tantalized the residents of London’s East End. Now, in The Sixth Victim, Harris tells of a few women...