Deja Moo by Kirsten Weiss

Although I guessed the killer within the first fifty pages of Kirsten Weiss’ Deja Moo, the third in the Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum Mystery series was worth reading. The likable team of sleuths, along with the paranormal museum added up to a fun story....

A Funeral in Mantova by David P. Wagner

If David P. Wagner’s A Funeral in Mantova doesn’t make you yearn for a trip to Italy to eat authentic Italian food, I think there’s something wrong with you. I know that’s not the purpose of Wagner’s latest Rick Montoya Italian mystery,...

The Cat of the Baskervilles by Vicki Delany

I love Gemma Doyle’s mind. I love the way she thinks. Vicki Delany’s third Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery, The Cat of the Baskervilles, is another treat for those of us who enjoy Gemma. And, this time, Gemma’s caught up in a mystery involving...

Into the Thinnest of Air by Simon R. Green

I’m a big fan of Simon R. Green’s Ishmael Jones mysteries. They feature an unconventional sleuth, an alien who crashed landed in England in 1963, and some fifty years later he works for the Organization, protecting humanity from otherworldly threats. He...

Rattlesnake Hill by Leslie Wheeler

After reading Leslie Wheeler’s Rattlesnake Hill, you might not think of the Berkshires in Massachusetts in quite the same way. If you think of Tanglewood and vacations and fall foliage, you might not think of the dark side of the hilltowns. That’s the...