Murder Off Stage by Mary Miley

I hadn’t read Mary Miley’s Roaring Twenties Mysteries, although I have read her Mystic’s Accomplice series, set in Chicago in the same time period, the 1920s. Murder Off Stage is the fifth in her Roaring Twenties series featuring Jessie Beckett, a...

The Last Drop of Hemlock by Katharine Schellman

Before I dive into the review of Katharine Schellman’s The Last Drop of Hemlock, I just want to mention her cover artist. The covers for the two books in the Nightingale series are just stunning, and this one is no exception. Vivian Kelly and her sister,...

Encore in Death by J.D. Robb

I would have expected that J.D. Robb’s Encore in Death, a police procedural set in the world of Broadway and Hollywood, would have been one of my favorites in the series. But, it wasn’t quite up to the tension of Desperation in Death, the previous book in...

Murder By Definition by Con Lehane

While the fourth 42nd Street Library Mystery by Con Lehane doesn’t spend a lot of time in the library, it does spend quite a bit of time with favorite support characters, bartender Brian McNulty and homicide detective Mike Cosgrove. Of course, it’s Raymond...

City of Fortune by Victoria Thompson

I love a good con novel. Although City of Fortune is Victoria Thompson’s sixth Counterfeit Lady novel, you don’t have to have read previous ones to catch up quickly with the characters. The plot itself stands alone. But, it’s the three main...