The Western Star by Craig Johnson

Readers and fans of Craig Johnson’s Longmire series – here’s your warning. I started Johnson’s The Western Star on my lunch hour one day. I read for half an hour, spent more than an hour talking to my mother that night, and, yet, I had to stay...

Murder on Pea Pike by Jean Harrington

How about a Southern mystery with a dash of sass? Jean Harrington introduces Honey Ingersoll, a young woman with street smarts, in the first Listed and Lethal mystery, Murder on Pea Pike. Honey has her dream job as office manager and sales agent for Eureka...

Glass Houses by Louise Penny

There are all kinds of stories about heroes, stories that say when others are running away, heroes run toward trouble. That’s the best way I know to summarize Louise Penny’s latest book, Glass Houses, and her lead character, Armand Gamache. Because of...

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...

Have You Heard? – Cat Shining Bright by Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Actually, this is a book review today, not a review of an audio. But, Sandie Herron reviewed Shirley Rousseau Murphy’s latest mystery, Cat Shining Bright, so it falls under “Have You Heard?” Check out Sandie’s review. Cat Shining Bright Written...