Have You Heard? – Cleo Coyle’s The Ghost and the Stolen Tears

I’m a big fan of Cleo Coyle’s ghostly PI Jack Shepherd, so when Sandie Herron mentioned a review of the audiobook of The Ghost and the Stolen Tears, I took it. If you like paranormal mysteries, I hope you know Jack and Pen! The Ghost and the Stolen...

Have You Heard? – Lois Winston’s Assault with a Deadly Glue gun

Sandie Herron knows just when to step up when I’m on deadline for Library Journal. She offered a couple reviews, and I grabbed them. I’ll have a review of a new book on Tuesday, release day for it. In the meantime, thank you, Sandie, for reviewing this...

Never Name the Dead by D.M. Rowell

D.M. Rowell’s debut, Never Name the Dead, is a fascinating mystery enshrouded in the history and culture of the Kiowa of Oklahoma. Although it takes place in only one day, it’s a slow-paced story that fits the skill and style of a tribal story keeper. Mud...

And Justice for Mall by E.J. Copperman

When an eleven-year-old begs Sandy Moss to get a new trial for her father, the LA family lawyer has no idea what she’s getting into. Riley Schoenberg is as shrewd as any street-smart Jersey kid, and she certainly cons Moss, a former New Jersey prosecutor who...

Death on a Winter Stroll by Francine Mathews

I’ve always been a fan of Francine Mathews’ police procedurals set on atmospheric Nantcucket Island. They aren’t published on a regular basis so any new one, such as Death on a Winter Stroll, is cause for celebration. And, the residents and visitors...