No Pity for the Dead by Nancy Herriman

Nancy Herriman’s No Comfort for the Lost was one of my favorite books last year. Now, she takes us back to San Francisco in 1867 in No Pity for the Dead. It’s another atmospheric mystery that brings the city, its life and politics, to life. Celia...

Books of a Feather by Kate Carlisle

I’m not sure which is my favorite Bibliophile mystery, but it just might be Books of a Feather by Kate Carlisle. Maybe it was the combination of all the bird books and an Audubon exhibit, along with Brooklyn Wainwright’s happiness. Whatever it is, I really...

All Stories Are Love Stories by Elizabeth Percer

If you’re like me, you probably didn’t think of a novel about a disastrous earthquake in San Francisco as a love story. But,, Elizabeth Percer successfully makes that point with a story of love and tragedy, All Stories Are Love Stories. The author deftly...

No Comfort for the Lost by Nancy Herriman

Nancy Herriman’s first Mystery of Old San Francisco, No Comfort for the Lost, is a riveting historical mystery set in 1867, a compelling story that brings the city and the times to life. This issue-oriented story is intense and dramatic with two strong lead...

Spellcasting in Silk by Juliet Blackwell

Juliet Blackwell’s mystery series are some of my favorites with the strong female characters, the complex relationships, and the paranormal elements. The Witchcraft mysteries feature Lily Ivory, a witch who owns Aunt Cora’s Closet, a vintage clothing store...