Framed in Death by J.D. Robb

Although Framed in Death by J.D. Robb can be read without having read previous books in the “In Death” series, there are minor storyline continuations from previous books. It certainly makes the story more enjoyable if readers have followed the characters...

The Cyclist by Tim Sullivan

I am in love with DS George Cross, not as a person, but as a character in a police procedural. I have the feeling he would be an exasperating person in real life, and very difficult to work with. But, his partner, DS Josie Ottey is making progress in Tim...

His Burial Too by Catherine Aird

Nero Wolfe has his orchids. Detective Inspector C.D. Sloan has his roses. There he is, in the middle of a complicated case in Catherine Aird’s His Burial Too, and he’s worried that his Princess Grace rose will peak before a show on Saturday. Little things...

Throwing Shadows by Claire Booth

Claire Booth’s Sheriff Hank Worth books are some of my favorite police procedural series. A warning, though. This is a series you really should read from the beginning, starting with The Branson Beauty. The small sheriff’s team in Branson, Missouri...

The Shining Skull by Kate Ellis

The Shining Skull is the eleventh book in Kate Ellis’ Wesley Peterson Murder Mystery series. If readers like police procedurals that combine a contemporary crime with a historical one, I don’t think they’ll be disappointed. It does take a little...