Death at a Highland Wedding by Kelley Armstrong

It took me forever to get through Kelley Armstrong’s fourth Rip Through Time novel, Death at a Highland Wedding. I think I had the same problem I have with other series at times. Armstrong took her four sleuths out of Edinburgh, and sent them to the Highlands,...

The Wolf Tree by Laura McCluskey

I’m always so pleased when a debut novel lives up to my expectations. With its isolation and brooding atmosphere, loneliness and anger, Laura McCluskey’s The Wolf Tree is reminiscent of the first Shetland Island mystery by Ann Cleeves, Raven Black. But,...

The Secret of the Three Fates by Jess Armstrong

While I enjoyed Jess Armstrong’s second Gothic mystery featuring Ruby Vaughn, I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read her award-winning debut, The Curse of Penryth Hall. If you’re interested in The Secret of the Three Fates, I’d suggest...

Death at a Scottish Christmas by Lucy Connelly

The third Scottish Isle mystery by Lucy Connelly, Death at a Scottish Christmas, didn’t quite live up to the earlier ones, in my opinion. While I loved the concept, there were too many other elements in the story. Dr. Emilia McRoy never had a month off when she...