Have You Heard? – Tammy Kaehler’s Kiss the Bricks

Sandie Herron has a timely book review for us, just before the Indianapolis 500. Herron reviews a recent book release, Tammy Kaehler’s Kiss the Bricks. Thanks, Sandie! KISS THE BRICKS By Tammy Kaehler Scottsdale, AZ:  Poisoned Pen Press Publication Date:...

Party Girls Die in Pearls by Plum Sykes

Plum Sykes, author of Bergdorf Blondes, now sets her sights on Oxford, England in the 1980s, and a group of college students who are pretentious, too wealthy for their own good, and only interested in partying. Party Girls Die in Pearls is the first Oxford Girl...

Walking on My Grave by Carolyn Hart

It’s hard to believe that after thirty years Carolyn Hart is wrapping up the Death on Demand series. Walking on My Grave is the last case for Annie and Max Darling. But, the traditional mystery wraps up perfectly, first with the gathering of suspects,...

Edited Out by E.J. Copperman

Although E.J. Copperman’s Edited Out is fun with its dry humor and old movie references, I’d still recommend that readers start with the first in the series, Written Off. It’s easier to suggest that than to explain how Rachel Goldman, a mystery...

Called to Justice by Edith Maxwell

Edith Maxwell’s historical mysteries, like Donis Casey’s, evoke a certain time and place. The history brings the setting and period to life, while the mystery elements involve the character of the sleuth. Maxwell’s Called to Justice is the...