Bones Behind the Wheel by E.J. Copperman

I like E.J. Copperman’s Haunted Guesthouse mysteries. In the latest, Bones Behind the Wheel, innkeeper Alison Kerby comments that “The National Language of New Jersey is Sarcasm.” That’s why I return to this series, for the humor. Bones...

Hummus and Homicide by Tina Kashian

Tina Kashian introduces a new culinary cozy mystery series with Hummus and Homicide, centered around a Mediterranean restaurant at the Jersey Shore. It’s the typical debut of a cozy mystery series with an amateur sleuth as suspect, and a few appropriate recipes....

Dog Dish of Doom by E.J. Copperman

Anyone who appreciates E.J. Copperman’s sense of humor will “lap up” the wit and hilarity in his first Agent to the Paws mystery, Dog Dish of Doom. He combines one-liners, dry humor and a great cast of characters, beginning with the narrator,...

Edited Out by E.J. Copperman

Although E.J. Copperman’s Edited Out is fun with its dry humor and old movie references, I’d still recommend that readers start with the first in the series, Written Off. It’s easier to suggest that than to explain how Rachel Goldman, a mystery...

Written Off by E.J. Copperman

How many of you are old enough to remember Remington Steele? The Remington Steele Detective Agency was actually owned by a woman, but, because the TV show started in 1982, she needed a man’s name, and a man as a frontman. She ended up working with a man who...