There Should Have Been Eight by Nalini Singh

Of course, I know Nalini Singh’s name. She’s written over fifty books, and I ordered them all the time for the library. There Should Have Been Eight is the first I’ve read. Think Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, set in New...

Photos of You by Tammy Robinson

Some readers may think it’s not a good time to read Tammy Robinson’s novel, Photos of You. And, some will say it’s never a good time to read a story about a twenty-eight-year old who learns her cancer has returned, and it’s terminal. Frankly,...

Molten Mud Murder by Sara E. Johnson

It’s always fun to discover a debut author who writes an atmospheric mystery with an interesting sleuth. Sara E. Johnson takes readers to New Zealand in Molten Mud Murder. I hope readers appreciate the descriptions of the country, and the details of the...

Money in the Morgue by Ngaio Marsh and Stella Duffy

How many of you remember that Ngaio Marsh’s Detective Inspector Roderick Alleyn trained as a diplomat before joining Scotland Yard? If you do, it won’t surprise you that he’s working undercover in World War II in New Zealand. Money in the Morgue...