Home Fires by Claire Booth

Claire Booth’s sixth Sheriff Hank Worth mystery, Home Fires, is the best in the series, combining police procedural in a small community and a cold case. But, it’s the teamwork and humanity that stands out. Booth’s book does not resemble the...

A Grave Robbery by Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn’s A Grave Robbery, the ninth Veronica Speedwell mystery, might be my favorite in the series. There’s a compelling storyline. The banter between Veronica and Stoker is witty as always. And, there are several new characters introduced, as...

Murder at the College Library by Con Lehane

Con Lehane’s amateur sleuth, Raymond Ambler, crime fiction curator at New York City’s 42nd Street Library, steps out of his comfort zone in the latest in the series, Murder at the College Library. There’s nothing gentle about academic politics, and...

Death on the Move by Bill Crider

I know I have a number of Bill Crider’s Sheriff Dan Rhodes mysteries to get through, but this fourth one, Death on the Move, is my favorite so far. And, it’s all because of the events at Ballinger’s Funeral Home. Sadly, I can’t even tell you...