Murder in Masquerade by Mary Winters

I’d call Mary Winters’ second Lady of Letters mystery, Murder in Masquerade, a historical cozy. Fans of Dianne Freeman’s Countess of Harleigh series would probably enjoy enjoy the lighthearted mysteries featuring Amelia, Countess of Amesbury, as she...

Murder by Lamplight by Patrice McDonough

I love the discovery of a debut novel. Patrice McDonough’s Murder by Lamplight is a fast-paced, fascinating historical mystery set in Victorian England in 1866. It features two protagonists who have been through rough times. Despite their differences,...

A Newlywed’s Guide to Fortune and Murder by Dianne Freeman

Dianne Freeman’s mysteries in the Countess of Harleigh series are always fun while also instructive in the behavior and expectations of society in Victorian England. She was wise in introducing Frances Hazelton, Countess of Harleigh, as the protagonist, an...

Murder in Postscript by Mary Winters

‘Tis the season for agony aunt mysteries. Although Anastasia Hastings’ Of Manners and Murder was released in February, I read Mary Winters’ Murder in Postscript in October, and it’s just released now. In 1860 London, Amelia Amesbury secretly...

A Sinister Revenge by Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn continues to recognize women’s skills and abilities in Veronica Speedwell’s eighth adventure, A Sinister Revenge. Angry that Veronica didn’t trust him enough to tell him about her past, at the conclusion of An Impossible imposter,...