Twice the Trouble by Ash Clifton

Despite my best intentions, I found myself rooting for PI Noland Twice to succeed in Ash Clifton’s Twice the Trouble. The antihero is likable, although he doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty in order to make money and handle a case for his client....

The Law: A Dresden Files Novella by Jim Butcher

Major Spoiler Alert – If you’re a fan of Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files, and didn’t yet read Battle Ground, don’t read this review. While I don’t name the names of those that Harry Dresden lost in the most recent war, it is a...

Hanging the Devil by Tim Maleeny

Tim Maleeny’s latest Cape Weathers mystery takes readers to San Francisco’s Chinatown, into the world of art, and to China itself. Best of all, though, Hanging the Devil takes readers on a fast-paced adventure. Eleven-year-old Grace wasn’t really...

The Eyes of Texas: Private Eyes from the Panhandle to the Piney Woods

Once again, Kevin Tipple stepped in to offer a review so the blog isn’t so boring when I don’t have time to go back and read something for review. Thank you, Kevin. The Eyes of Texas Anthology Review  The Eyes of Texas: Private Eyes From The Panhandle...

The Tumbling Girl by Bridget Walsh

Honestly? I don’t know if the cover of Bridget Walsh’s debut historical mystery, The Tumbling Girl, does it justice. I don’t know if I’d read much of the background if I saw it on a library or bookstore shelf. However, it launches a fascinating...