Lights! Camera! Puzzles! by Parnell Hall

I don’t usually read Parnell Hall’s Puzzle Lady mysteries, but I’m always attracted to books set in New York City. Cora Felton, The Puzzle Lady, is featured in this one, while her niece, Sherry Carter, really has just a small supporting role. Cora...

Poppy Harmon Investigates by Lee Hollis

Are you a fan of older sleuths? If you like Rita Lakin’s Gladdy Gold mysteries or J.C. Eaton’s Sophie Kimball ones, you might want to try Poppy Harmon Investigates by Lee Hollis. When Poppy Harmon’s fourth husband, Chester, dies, the retired...

Son of Saigon by David Myles Robinson

Don’t be deceived by the cover of David Myles Robinson’s novel, Son of Saigon. It does have its dark moments, but the humor more than makes up for it. It’s a witty, delightful story, and I was happy to hand it off to a friend. I hope he enjoyed it as...

Murder at the Male Revue by Elizabeth Perona

I always seem to pick up a mystery series with the third book, but I always recommend readers start with the first one. The latest Bucket List mystery,Murder at the Male Revue, by Elizabeth Perona, is a fun book with a serious backstory. The septuagenarian members of...

Booked 4 Murder by J.C. Eaton

A “cursed book”. An Arizona setting. An outrageous, slapstick gathering of suspects. They’re all part  of J.C. Eaton’s first Sophie Kimball cozy mystery, Booked 4 Murder. When Harriet Plunkett calls her daughter, Sophie, she insists...