The Prodigal Daughter by Mette Ivie Harrison

Although Mette Ivie Harrison’s fifth Linda Wallheim mystery doesn’t have much mystery to it, The Prodigal Daughter may be more realistic with a more believable ending than many mysteries. When an amateur sleuth gets involved because a story affects them...

Independent Bones by Carolyn Haines

It’s been quite a while since I read one of the Sarah Booth Delaney mysteries. Her behavior in the early mysteries I read was somewhat erratic for a private investigator. She’s come a long way in Independent Bones, the latest by Carolyn Haines. I will...

To Die in Tuscany by David P. Wagner

David P. Wagner’s seventh Rick Montoya Italian Mystery, To Die in Tuscany, finds the American interpreter caught up in murder again. However, it also finds him dining on sumptuous food and exploring the art treasures of Urbino. So, whether you read Wagner for...

Have You Heard? Red Knife by William Kent Krueger

Sandie Herron has been tearing through the Cork O’Connor series by William Kent Krueger. Here’s her review of the eighth in the series, Red Knife. Thank you, Sandie. Red Knife Written by William Kent Krueger Narrated by Buck Schirner Series:  Cork...

Secret Mischief by Robin Blake

Secret Mischief is the seventh book in Robin Blake’s Cragg & Fidelis historical mystery series, but it really doesn’t matter if you haven’t read the previous six books. The author introduces Titus Cragg, a lawyer and coroner, along with Dr. Luke...