Ghost Ups Her Game by Carolyn Hart

The Bailey Ruth books may seem to be charming traditional mysteries featuring a ghost who loves fashion, but, as readers know, Carolyn Hart’s books have a little romance and a great deal of clever twists in them. Ghost Ups Her Game is the ninth in the...

Death of a Rainmaker by Laurie Loewenstein

Laurie Loewenstein’s first Dust Bowl Mystery, Death of a Rainmaker, was the most evocative book I’ve read since Larry D. Sweazy’s last Marjorie Trumaine mystery, See Also Proof. The author says she was inspired by Timothy Egan’s nonfiction...

Forty Dead Men by Donis Casey

Fans of Charles Todd’s Ian Rutledge series will recognize Gee Dub Tucker’s problems in Donis Casey’s latest Alafair Tucker mystery. But, when veterans of the “War to End All Wars” returned home in 1918, PTSD was not recognized as such....

The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It! by Ree Drummond

Actually, Ree Drummond’s latest cookbook has one more subtitle. It’s The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It!: Simple, Scrumptious Recipes for Crazy Busy Lives. And, even if you seldom cook, this is a scrumptious cookbook to browse. Ree Drummond, blogger...

The Return of the Raven Mocker by Donis Casey

I’ll admit I read Donis Casey’s mysteries as much for the story of Alafair Tucker’s life as I do for the mystery itself. This farm wife and mother of ten has a wisdom gained from appreciation of her elders’ knowledge, and from the hard daily...