City of Fortune by Victoria Thompson

I love a good con novel. Although City of Fortune is Victoria Thompson’s sixth Counterfeit Lady novel, you don’t have to have read previous ones to catch up quickly with the characters. The plot itself stands alone. But, it’s the three main...

A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny

I’ll be the first to admit I wasn’t a fan of the last Gamache book, The Madness of Crowds. I won’t say I breathed a sigh of relief when I read the eighteenth book, Louise Penny’s A World of Curiosities. A reader can’t breathe a sigh of...

Sandie’s Corner – A Fearsome Doubt by Charles Todd

I’ve been working on Thursday’s Treasures in My Closet post, quite a lengthy one, so today I’m using one of Sandie Herron’s blog posts. She reviewed Charles Todd’s A Fearsome Doubt. Thank you, Sandie. A FEARSOME DOUBTBy Charles...

On Spine of Death by Tamara Berry

If you enjoyed the humor of Tamara Berry’s Buried in a Good Book, you might want to catch up with the adventures of that quirky cast in On Spine of Death. Thriller writer Tess Harrow and her fifteen-year-old daughter Gretchen are digging themselves into the life...

Flight Risk By Cherie Priest

Did you catch Cherie Priest’s first Booking Agents mystery, Grave Reservations, when it came out last year? Leda Foley, a Seattle travel agent and sometimes psychic returns with Homicide Detective Grady Merritt in another off-beat story, Flight Risk.ed ab...