Arches Enemy by Scott Graham

While the setting and environmental history of Arches National Park is appealing in Scott Graham’s fifth National Park Mystery, I found his protagonist less so. Archaeologist Chuck Bender is knowledgeable, though, and he may appeal to other readers. I...

Chai Another Day by Leslie Budewitz

It’s been three years since the last Spice Shop mystery by Leslie Budewitz, so it might take a little while to feel caught up with her protagonist, Pepper Reece. Fortunately, her series was picked up by a new publisher, Seventh Street Books. Readers can find the...

The Book Supremacy by Kate Carlisle

I don’t read spy or espionage novels. But, Kate Carlisle expertly manipulates her readers to enjoy a story of spies, suspects and murders in the latest Bibliophile mystery, The Book Supremacy. It’s a treat to enter into a world of agents with...

Have You Heard? Donna Andrews’ Six Geese A-Slaying

Sandie Herron stepped in for one more day while I’m gone, filling in with one of Donna Andrews’ popular Meg Langslow mysteries. This is Six Geese A-Slaying, reviewed as an audiobook. Six Geese A-Slaying              ...

Have You Heard? Julie Hyzy’s Eggsecutive Orders

I’m on my way to New York City today, so Sandie Herron has stepped in with one of her Have You Heard? posts. It’s her review of Julie Hyzy’s audiobook of Eggsecutive Orders. If you haven’t read this series, and enjoy cozy mysteries, I hope you...