Kills Well with Others by Deanna Raybourn

While I enjoyed Deanna Raybourn’s Kills Well with Others, it wasn’t as fresh as the first book, Killers of a Certain Age. While the idea of four female retired assassins was new at the time of the first book, it seems there’s an abundance of these...

One Puzzling Afternoon by Emily Critchley

Emily Critchley’s One Puzzling Afternoon is a heartbreaking book. While it’s a mystery, it also tells of Edie Green Havercraft’s dementia, and the reader watches it grow worse in the course of the book. It’s difficult to read at times. In 2018,...