The Secrets of Crestwell Hall is another brilliant dual-timeline novel by Alexandra Walsh that brings together two women living centuries apart who are linked by a Tudor Mansion – Crestwell …
[review] The Forgotten Palace by Alexandra Walsh [blog tour]
The Forgotten Palace is a beautiful new historical fiction book by Alexandra Walsh. Set in London in both 1900 and present day, this dual-timeline story features three different women who …
[review] Murder in Myrtle Bay by Isobel Blackthorn [blog tour]
Murder in Myrtle Bay is the first book in Isobel Blackthorn’s new Ruth Finlay Mysteries. Set in small town Australia, the book features feature writer Ruth Finlay and her elderly …
[review] Murder at the Summer Fete by Victoria Walters [blog tour]
Murder at the Summer Fete is the second book in the Dedley End Mystery series by Victoria Walters and continues the adventures of the mystery-solving granddaughter-grandmother duo in a quiet …
[review] The Trust by M.H. Eccleston [blog tour]
The Trust is a brilliant new cozy mystery from M.H. Eccleston and launches the Astrid Swift (I love that name!) mystery series. I was drawn into this new series set …
[review] The Riverwoman’s Dragon by Candace Robb [blog tour]
The Riverwoman’s Dragon by Candace Robb is the 13th book in the Owen Archer series. When the wise woman Magda Digby is suspected of murder, Owen Archer sets out to …
[review] Murder at the House on the Hill by Victoria Walters
Murder at the House on the Hill is the first book in the new Dedley End Mystery series by Victoria Walters and features a mystery-solving granddaughter-grandmother duo in a quiet …
[review] The Heretic’s Mark by S.W. Perry [blog tour]
The Heretic’s Mark is the fourth instalment of The Jackdaw Mysteries by SW Perry and it’s another thrilling, page-turner to add to my bookshelves. Title: The Heretic’s MarkAuthor: SW PerrySeries: …