Treble at the Jam Fest by Leslie Budewitz

If you like intelligent amateur sleuths who successfully juggle family, business and community, try Leslie Budewitz’ Food Lovers’ Village mysteries. The fourth in the series, Treble at the Jam Fest, even has a community jazz festival and recipes....

Murder in Saint-Germain by Cara Black

Aimée Leduc has always had a busy, complicated life as a private investigator. But, this time, in Cara Black’s seventeenth book in the series, Murder in Saint-Germain, she has a complication she can’t ignore. It’s not so easy to walk away from an eight-month-old baby...

Once Upon a Spine by Kate Carlisle

The eleventh Bibliophile mystery by Kate Carlisle, Once Upon a Spine, is an entertaining combination of family, a close-knit neighborhood, and murder. Add book lore, a few recipes, and amateur sleuth Brooklyn Wainwright into the cozy mystery mix. Brooklyn is a...

Shiver Hitch by Linda Greenlaw

It’s been nine years since Linda Greenlaw’s last Jane Bunker mystery, Fisherman’s Bend. Now, she brings back the former Florida police detective who left for Maine. Jane, insurance investigator and Assistant Deputy Sheriff, narrates the story of a...

Have You Heard? – Miranda James’ Murder Past Due

Sandie Herron has been listening to a series I enjoy, Miranda James’ Cat in the Stacks mysteries. Here’s her review of the first audiobook in the series, Murder Past Due. Murder Past Due Series: Cat in the Stacks Mystery Book 1 Written by Miranda James...