Desperate Spies by Mark de Castrique

Remember when I complained about Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune because it had too much cryptocurrency in it? I just finished Mark de Castrique’s mystery, Desperate Spies. It contains discussions of the impact of quantum computing on the country,...

Dangerous Women by Mark de Castrique

If Mark de Castrique’s first mystery featuring retired FBI agent Ethel Fiona Crestwater, Secret Lives, was a little too confusing with all the cryptocurrency, try the second book, Dangerous Women. It’s hard not to fall under the sway of the resourceful...

Secret Lives by Mark de Castrique

After Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club, it seems that seniors are the hottest sleuths. It’s not very wise to underestimate them. It’s certainly not wise to assume that seventy-five-year-old Ethel Fiona Crestwater is a sweet little lady who...

Dangerous Undertaking by Mark de Castrique

When I read the seventh Buryin’ Barry mystery, Secret Undertaking, I liked the cast of characters enough to go back and pick up the first in the series, Dangerous Undertaking. Mark de Castrique is skilled in introducing a new series. This reader, at least,...

Secret Undertaking by Mark de Castrique

After I read a couple of Mark de Castrique’s Sam Blackman books, I quit the series. But, the seventh Buryin’ Barry mystery, Secret Undertaking, made me go back to pick up the first in this series. Dark humor, that western North Carolina small...