A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn

How often do you read a novel and find it so wonderful that it makes you want to not only reread it, but also read another book? Deanna Raybourn’s third Veronica Speedwell mystery, A Treacherous Curse, moves the characters’ relationship along, while...

The House at Baker Street by Michelle Birkby

Welcome to 221b, one of the most recognizable addresses in literature. In her debut mystery, Michelle Birkby takes readers behind the scenes of the lower part of that house. Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes’ landlady, and Dr. Watson’s wife, Mary, become...

Arrowood by Mick Finlay

Mick Finlay’s atmospheric debut mystery, Arrowood, reminds me of a television show from 2011-2012. “Copper” was about an Irish cop working in a dangerous neighborhood in New York City in the 1860s. Arrowood takes readers to the dangerous streets...

A Perilous Undertaking by Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn’s second Veronica Speedwell mystery, A Perilous Undertaking, is a fast-paced adventure featuring two strong-willed, capable amateur sleuths. The intricately plotted story is filled with amusing conversations, biting, irreverent remarks between...

Manners & Mutiny by Gail Carriger

Werewolves, and vampires, and Picklemen, oh, my! The opening I used in my review of Gail Carriger’s third Finishing School novel,Waistcoats & Weaponry, still fits for the concluding book in her young adult steampunk series. Manners & Mutiny has all the...