Hattie Goes to Hollywood is a funny and engaging cozy mystery – the first in a new series by Caroline James. The book features a retired hotel manager, Hattie Mulberry, …
[review] Death on the Danube by Jennifer S. Alderson
Death on the Danube: A New Year’s Murder in Budapest is the first book in a new cozy mystery series by Jennifer S. Alderson. I love the idea of having …
[review] The Case of the Curious Client by T.G. Campbell
The Case of the Curious Client is the first book in the Bow Street Society mystery series by T.G. Campbell. This mystery series is set in the Victorian era and …
[review] There’s a Murder Afoot by Vicki Delany
There’s a Murder Afoot is the latest book in a fun cozy mystery series by Vicki Delany. Sherlock Holmes’ birthday anniversary is on January 6, so it’s timely that this book …
[review] The Colonel and the Bee by Patrick Canning
The Colonel and the Bee had me venturing back into a genre I rarely read, but have enjoyed in the past – steampunk (with a bit of science fiction and fantasy …
[review] The Course of All Treasons by Suzanne M. Wolfe
The Course of All Treasons is the follow-up to A Murder by Any Name, one of my favourite discoveries of 2019. I was, obviously, very excited to see if the sequel …
[review] Katherine – Tudor Duchess by Tony Riches [blog tour]
Katherine – Tudor Duchess is the third book in Tony Riches’ Brandon Trilogy. Since the Tudor/Elizabethan eras are my favourite historical fiction to read, I jumped at the chance to …
[review] Death with Dostoevsky by Katherine Bolger Hyde
Death with Dostoevsky is the fourth book in Bolger Hyde’s Crime with Classics series. I almost never ever pick up a book in the middle of a series so this was a rare …