Juliet Blackwell’s refreshing The Last Curtain Call continues her Haunted Home Renovation series with a twist.
Juliet Blackwell’s refreshing The Last Curtain Call continues her Haunted Home Renovation series with a twist.
Juliet Blackwell’s refreshing The Last Curtain Call continues her Haunted Home Renovation series with a twist.
A good old-fashioned finale in which the killer is exposed at a gathering of all the suspects closes this eerie tale with a bang.
Mrs. Mohr Goes Missing is an unexpectedly hilarious whodunit from Maryla Szymiczkowa.
Sensitive handling of class and race issues give the story depth, and readers will be eager for more after finishing this smashing debut.
Rosalind carries the soul of Sherlock Holmes in the world of Elizabeth Bennet, and it’s a hard combination to beat.
This is an auspicious series debut, and hopefully the luck of the Irish will hold for many more stories to come.
This is an urbane thriller with a big heart.
A character doesn’t persist through 50 books if she’s not an all-star, and this volume shows just why that’s the case.
This sprightly mystery bubbles along like a hot cauldron.
Perry juggles plot details with finesse and moves the plot toward a creepy conclusion that adds a few shivers to this cozy.
Word to the Wise uses the comfort of a familiar location to set up a truly creepy premise.
Death of a Gigolo is a whodunit that’s as zippy as a triple-shot latte.
G.A. McKevett’s second Granny Reid mystery brings small-town heart to an especially tough case.
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