The Sign of Death is the second book in Callie Hutton’s Victorian Book Club Mystery series. Set in the late 1800s in Victorian England, this is one of my favourite …
Sneak peek: The Lady of the Cliffs by Rebecca Kightlinger
The Lady of the Cliffs is the second book in The Bury Down Chronicles by Rebecca Kightlinger. As part of the blog tour for The Lady of the Cliffs, I’m …
Sneak peek: Burke in the Peninsula by Tom Williams
Burke in the Peninsula is Book 4 in the James Burke, Spy series by Tom Williams. While Napoleon and Wellington’s armies clash in Spain, Burke fights his own war alongside …
5 for Friday: historical cozy mysteries
Historical cozy mysteries are the perfect combination of my two favourite genres – cozy mysteries and historical fiction. I love escaping to the past and enjoying a good sleuthing. While …
[review] The Arbella Stuart Conspiracy by Alexandra Walsh
The Arbella Stuart Conspiracy is the third and final book in Alexandra Walsh’s The Marquess House Trilogy, a dual timeline historical fiction thriller series with a twist on a well-known …
[review] Rags of Time by Michael Ward
Rags of Time is the first book in a new historical crime series, The Thomas Tallant Mysteries, by Michael Ward and is set during the upheaval of the 17th Century …
[review] The Saracen’s Mark by S.W. Perry [blog tour]
The Saracen’s Mark is the third instalment of The Jackdaw Mysteries. A tale of conspiracy, murder and espionage in Elizabethan London and dazzling Marrakech. Title: The Saracen’s Mark Author: SW …
[review] The Lost Boys of London by Mary Lawrence
The Lost Boys of London is the next instalment in Mary Lawrence’s Bianca Goddard’s Mystery series. Someone is murdering young, penniless boys in the streets of London and Bianca is called …