The Mayfair Dagger by Ava January

The cover makes this appear to be an ordinary historical mystery, but I can assure you there is nothing ordinary about Ava January’s The Mayfair Dagger. It’s the funniest historical mystery I’ve read. When the judge refers to the courtroom scene as a...

Cheap Trills by Wendall Thomas

Monkeys and bats and snakes, oh my! Of course a new Cyd Redondo mystery would include all kinds of animals to terrorize the travel agent. But, Cyd’s off to Bali on a rescue mission in Wendall Thomas’ Cheap Trills. Whether she’s trying to rescue her...

Murder by Degrees by Ritu Mukerji

While the blurb for Ritu Mukerji’s historical mystery, Murder by Degrees, suggested it was for readers of Jacqueline Winspear or Charles Todd, I thought of Maddie Day’s Quaker Midwife series. Both authors write about women in medical fields in the U.S....

A Stolen Child by Sarah Stewart Taylor

I’ll admit Sarah Stewart Taylor’s atmospheric depiction of Ireland stole my heart in her first Maggie D’arcy mystery, The Mountains Wild. Now, the fourth in the series, A Stolen Child, is a solid police procedural with plot twists to keep the reader...