The King Arthur Case by Jean-Luc Bannalec

I love the cover of Jean-Luc Bannalec’s The King Arthur Case. I’m going to admit that’s my favorite part of this seventh book in the Brittany Mystery Series. I read the first in the series years ago, and liked it, but didn’t love it. I never...

One Last Chance by Jeffrey Siger

There are some mysteries that are so tightly woven together that it’s difficult to review them without spoilers. I always have that problem with Jeffrey Siger’s Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis mysteries set in Greece. In each book, he takes us to a...

A Dire Isle by RV Raman

Well, RV Raman’s second Harith Athreya mystery came as a surprise. While A Will to Kill was definitely in the Agatha Christie style, A Dire Isle was a police procedural with the expected wrap-up scene. It just shows how creative Raman is, that he takes his...

From Lesa & Sandie’s Corner, Breaking Silence

I’m back home, but not as early as I planned due to a lost day at Laguardia Airport thanks to fog. In other words, I didn’t finish what I intended to do this weekend. Tomorrow, I “hope” to post a little about our trip to New York City. In the...

A Harmless Lie by Sara Blaedel

Sometimes, I have troubles with translations, and wonder if it’s the author or the translator. I didn’t have that problem with Sara Blaedel’s A Harmless Lie, translated by Mark Kline. The voices of troubled women seemed perfect in this riveting...