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Mystery

Utterly delightful from first to last! This is the debut novel of Richard Osman, a script writer. This is a mystery with plenty of twists and turns, a few red-herrings, and deaths in spades. It is …
Castle Cove is the perfect place to escape to for a while, though if you’re looking to enjoy a nice, quiet book with a cute storyline, you’d better look elsewhere! The Agathas is one of my n…
What do a forgotten/unwanted child, a missing au pair, a bakery plague, subterranean Parisian tunnels, and a handbag all have in common?  They are intricate facets to this romping tale of a girl and h…
Agatha Christie delivers the mystery magic that readers love. Death on the Nile is one of her best known books and it is replete with all those trademark elements that make Agatha Christie the queen …
Don't Keep Silent by Elizabeth Goddard is the third and final book in the Uncommon Justice Series.  It contains all of the classic hallmarks of the series.  An intense scene to get things st…
Elizabeth Goddard begins her Rocky Mountain Courage Series with an intense and quick view into Present Danger.  Right away readers are drawn into the story.  Around every corn…
The Matchmaker's Lonely Heart is author Nancy Campbell Allen's best book to date! This Shadow Mountain Proper Romance is fresh and original, set in proper Victorian England. Campbell Allen create…
Jennifer Niven and David Levithan are both big names in YA literature so when I saw Take Me With You When You Go as an upcoming release, I knew I couldn't pass up the opportunity to read and…
The Silver Blonde by Elizabeth Ross takes a murder mystery, gives it a nostalgic Hollywood backdrop, entwines some history, and gives it a coat of noir.  Net-net, it is great and it totally …
Obsession continues the Natchez Trace Park Rangers Series by Patricia Bradley.  Although there is no direct need to read the previous book, it would be advised so that the references to it do not…
Books that are narrated by multiple characters are often difficult for me to read, simply because I have a hard time keeping track of which characters are narrating the chapters and what is happening …
The Ash House by Angharad Walker was odd, interesting, and a little disturbing. Overall, I enjoyed the hauntingly atmospheric style and the pristine imagery she portrayed with her writing, but th…