Wolf Kill by Cary J. Griffith

Author Cary J. Griffith originally published this book in 2013 as Wolves. Now, it has been reedited and rebranded as Wolf Kill, the first in a four book Sam Rivers mystery series. I don’t know what Griffith and his editor, Mary Logue, changed, but this is a...

The Diva Serves Forbidden Fruit by Krista Davis

There’s something comforting to me about Krista Davis’ Domestic Diva mysteries. I don’t know if it’s the familiar cast of characters after fourteen books. It’s always a treat to catch up with Sophie Winston, her best friend, Nina, her...

The Art of Betrayal by Connie Berry

Now that I loved Connie Berry’s third mystery, The Art of Betrayal, I can make an admission. While my sister and I were both impressed with her debut mystery, A Dream of Death, we both felt the second one, A Legacy of Murder, did not live up to expectations....

Body Zoo by J.D. Allen

I’ve decided there are two scenarios crime fiction writers need to get out of their system. One is harvesting of body parts. The other, a more recent theme, deals with the trafficking of young boys and girls. In the third Sin City Investigations novel, Body Zoo,...

Death in Bloom by Jess Dylan

The cover of Jess Dylan’s first Flower House mystery, Death in Bloom, is almost as busy as the poor amateur sleuth. However, I like the cover art and Sierra Ravenswood. Sierra’s back home in Aerieville, a small town in southeastern Tennessee. She’s...