#NetGalley

A review of Mortal Radiance by Kathryn Lasky – coming tomorrow

A sharp mystery, although maybe a few too many historical personages… I am a big fan of mysteries that use real historical figures as protagonists and/or supporting characters, and I also like mysteries set in the US Southwest, where my dad’s family mostly lives.  So I was intrigued by the possibilities for Kathryn Lasky’s new […]

A review of Mortal Radiance by Kathryn Lasky – coming tomorrow Read More »

A review of Perfect Opportunity by Steven F Havill – recently published

Back to Posadas County… I’ve been a fan of Steven F Havill’s Posadas County mysteries for years, and Perfect Opportunity is the newest in the series.  And it’s just as enjoyable as all the previous books. To start with, there’s an off-beat plot that originates with a series of seemingly unconnected incidents – but in

A review of Perfect Opportunity by Steven F Havill – recently published Read More »

A review of Elena the Brave by Julie Mathison – thoroughly enjoyable

And now for something a little different… A while back I ended up with a review copy of one of Julie Mathison’s mysteries, The Starlet Letter, and really liked it, even though I hadn’t realized until I was part way along that it was “officially” a YA mystery.    After all, who says adults can’t enjoy

A review of Elena the Brave by Julie Mathison – thoroughly enjoyable Read More »

A review of Birder, She Wrote by Donna Andrews – out today

Read it by yourself because you’ll laugh out loud… Some mysteries draw you in with the depth of their plot, and others with the intensity of their action.   Books in Donna Andrews’ Meg Langslow series, on the other hand, have good plots and plenty of action, but mostly pull you along because you can’t wait

A review of Birder, She Wrote by Donna Andrews – out today Read More »

A review of A Fatal Groove by Olivia Blacke – coming soon

A fun small town cozy mystery… A Fatal Groove is practically the definition of a cozy mystery, and folks who like cozies should enjoy this second installment in Olivia Blacke’s Record Shop Mysteries series.     And I enjoyed it too, although it did have a couple of minor issues, in my opinion.      As A Fatal

A review of A Fatal Groove by Olivia Blacke – coming soon Read More »

A review of The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos, coming on July 18

A compelling mix of spy thriller and mystery… Long ago, on a pre-pandemic trip to Las Vegas, my husband and I visited the National Atomic Testing Museum, which showcases the history of the dawn of the nuclear age and the bomb tests that occurred at the nearby Nevada Test Site.   Although going to a museum

A review of The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos, coming on July 18 Read More »

Scroll to Top