The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon by Marcy McCreary

How do authors handle a police procedural written nowadays? Marcy McCreary’s debut, The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon, introduces a fifty-three-year-old police detective who questions her own actions after a shooting. In fact, Detective Susan Ford questions the...

Murder at Veronica’s Diner by J.D. Griffo

If you’re a fan of Janet Evanovich’s Grandma Mazur, imagine her times four. The Ferrara family, Italian Americans in New Jersey are “direct, loud, demanding, impatient, and tactless.” The four women love each other, but they yell their love as...

Fortune and Glory by Janet Evanovich

I hadn’t read one of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum books in nine years. Because the book flap teased readers saying, “She could finally be forced to choose between the two most important men in her life, Joe Morelli and Ranger”, I was...

The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben

Will I be expelled from the crime fiction community if I admit I had never read one of Harlan Coben’s standalone novels before? There’s no reason. I’ve always heard good things about these books, and I’ve read several of the Myron Bolitar...

On the Lamb by Tina Kashian

I remember when I read Tina Kashian’s first Kebab Kitchen mystery, Hummus and Homicide. At the time, I felt as if she ticked off all the boxes for a cozy mystery. Now, with the fourth in the series, On the Lamb, it’s a polished mystery. Kashian does...