Booked for a Hanging by Bill Crider

The sixth Sheriff Dan Rhodes mystery by Bill Crider, Booked for a Hanging, is my favorite in the series so far. It has to deal with a rare book dealer and a possible missing book. Just fits my taste. When a rare book dealer from Houston, Hal Brame, shows up at the...

An Art Lover’s Guide to Paris and Murder by Dianne Freeman

Dianne Freeman takes her sleuthing couple, Frances Wynn, once the Countess of Harleigh, and now Mrs. George Hazelton, and her husband, George, to Paris in this atmospheric mystery set in 1900 during Paris’ World Exposition. An Art Lover’s Guide to Paris...

Requiem for a Mouse by Miranda James

All of the familiar, beloved characters in Miranda James’ cozy series return in Requiem for a Mouse. Charlie Harris, archivist and librarian, is back with his Maine Coon Cat, Diesel, along with all the members of his household and extended family. Although...

Evil at the Root by Bill Crider

After reading Nelson DeMille’s disappointing novel, Plum Island, I picked up a story I knew I would enjoy. I’m reading my way through Bill Crider’s Sheriff Dan Rhodes mysteries. The fifth in the series, Evil at the Root, finds the sheriff so involved...

Plum Island by Nelson DeMille

I read the 576-page novel Plum Island by Nelson DeMille. Unlike my brother-in-law, I won’t be moving on to other books featuring former homicide detective John Corey. Corey isn’t for me. And, I felt as if Plum Island was too bloated. It needed editing....