The Ninja’s Illusion by Gigi Pandian

The latest Jaya Jones Treasure Hunt Mystery, The Ninja’s Illusion, takes Gigi Pandian’s historian to Japan. It’s another whirlwind adventure for the historian who specializes in the East India trading companies. Her recent adventures in Italy are not...

Arrowood by Mick Finlay

Mick Finlay’s atmospheric debut mystery, Arrowood, reminds me of a television show from 2011-2012. “Copper” was about an Irish cop working in a dangerous neighborhood in New York City in the 1860s. Arrowood takes readers to the dangerous streets...

Penhale Wood by Julia Thomas

Right up front, I’ll remind you that I usually don’t read “women and children in jeopardy” novels.This is going to sound strange and maybe a little cold, but I read and enjoyed Penhale Wood by Julia Thomas. It wasn’t about a child in...

Too Lucky to Live by Annie Hogsett

Annie Hogsett’s debut mystery is one of the most entertaining I’ve read this year. When Allie Harper, the narrator says, “I have always felt that with some training, I’d make an excellent P.I. A cross between V.I. Warshawski and Kinsey...