Stolen in Death by J.D. Robb

While Stolen in Death was as complicated and terrific as any of J.D. Robb’s books, the sixty-second in the series was also an uncomfortable one. Roarke’s youth in Ireland as a thief comes back to haunt him, and haunts Eve Dallas even more. Eve and her...

A Study in Secrets by Jeffrey Siger

Jeffrey Siger is known as the bestselling author of the Chief Inspector Andeas Kaldis series set in Greece. A Study in Secrets is a departure for him and for readers, the first in his Redacted Man series. Instead of a police procedural, Siger takes readers into the...

New Year’s Nosferatu by Heather Graham

One last short story to end the year? New Year’s Nosferatu is one of Heather Graham’s Krewe of Hunters short stories available on Kindle. It hints at the new spin-off that starts with The Witching Hours, published at the end of January. Graham’s...

Witches of Dubious Origin by Jenn McKinlay

Darn that Jenn McKinlay anyways. I just finished Witches of Dubious Origin and I already want a sequel. I don’t even know if this is a standalone or not, but a book featuring a librarian who is learning at the Museum of Literature’s special collection,...

Mrs. Christie at the Mystery Guild Library by Amanda Chapman

Mrs. Christie at the Mystery Guild Library by Amanda Chapman was delightful. It’s filled with chapter headings and quotes from Agatha Christie novels. I loved Tory Van Dyne and her friends. Most of all I loved Agatha Christie and eleven-year-old Maired Butler....