Shotgun Saturday Night by Bill Crider

When rereading an older series, a few things jumped out at me. I’ll talk about them at the conclusion. But, the first thing is, Bill Crider’s Sheriff Dan Rhodes mysteries are timeless, although Shotgun Saturday Night was written in 2013. The series...

To Conjure a Killer by Clea Simon

I felt a little melancholy in reviewing Clea Simon’s fourth Witch Cats of Cambridge mystery, To Conjure a Killer. Sandie Herron reviewed the third one, A Cat on the Case, a couple years ago. Sandie should have been here to review the latest one. Becca Colwin...

Too Late to Die by Bill Crider

For some reason, I chose to go back and start Bill Crider’s Sheriff Dan Rhodes mystery series from the beginning. I read scattered ones in the later series. Too Late to Die introduces Rhodes, the Sheriff of Blacklin County, Texas, and the quirky cast at the...

Frozen Assets by Quentin Bates

I wish I knew who recommended Quentin Bates’ Frozen Assets. My guess is it was Aubrey Hamilton, Glen Davis or The Rap Sheet, https://therapsheet.blogspot.com/. If it was someone else here on my blog, please speak up. I just read this first police procedural set...

Random in Death by J.D. Robb

A storyteller. J.D. Robb is a storyteller with each book being different. Random in Death is the 58th Eve Dallas, In Death novel, but it’s as fresh as the early ones. The beloved characters are all there, individual and memorable. I love her characters, her...