Desperate Spies by Mark de Castrique

Remember when I complained about Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune because it had too much cryptocurrency in it? I just finished Mark de Castrique’s mystery, Desperate Spies. It contains discussions of the impact of quantum computing on the country,...

Crescent City Christmas Chaos by Ellen Byron

I’m not sure I know any authors who love New Orleans more than Ellen Byron does. Despite a murder or two, and Ricki James-Diaz’ ongoing search for her birthmother, that love for the city, its food, and customs shines through Byron’s fourth book in...

A Christmas Witness by Charles Todd

At 212 pages, Charles Todd’s A Christmas Witness is the longest novella I’ve ever read. It’s also tedious, and repetitive. Nothing happens except for a man who swears he sees a ghost and changes his life a la Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol....

Kevin’s Corner Annex – Hidden in Smoke by Lee Goldberg

I’m working on finishing a book, Lee Goldberg’s new Eve Ronin book, Fallen Star, honest! But, we all know my reviews will be scattered while I’m at Mom’s. So, today, I’m sharing Kevin Tipple’s review of an earlier Lee Goldberg...

Dying Cry by Margaret Mizushima

I think Dying Cry may be my favorite of Margaret Mizushima’s ten books in her Timber Creek K-9 mystery series. We’re past the ongoing issues in Mattie Walker’s childhood. We’ve moved on to a police procedural involving Mattie’s K-9...