“Life was not unlike the wisp of fog that curled around the base of a grave marker, softly caressing the marble before dissolving into the … Read More ›
Tag: murder mystery
“Six pounds of pot, a .38 Special, and a by-the-book cop. Teagan O’Rourke rolled the words around in her head. They sounded like the opening … Read More ›
“When I first set eyes on Evelyn Barton-Forbes, she was walking the streets of Rome.” Opening line of “Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters … Read More ›
I really enjoy the angle that the author uses that allows Eve to get face to face with family and suspects alike. As an obituary … Read More ›
I enjoyed this novel from the first page to the last. The leading lady, Lilly Adler, is just lovely. I enjoyed her depth and the … Read More ›
Once again a story with many threads and a “Hercule Poiret” style ending. I have read a number of murder mystery authors and while one … Read More ›
This story grabbed my attention from the beginning and kept it for the entire story. The plot is intelligent and well thought through. The characters … Read More ›
Lots of tension, many threads and twists and turns! The lead is a committed professional who doesn’t appreciate the double standards of the times. Like … Read More ›
“She should have paid more attention to her longtime neighbor, Oliver Schneider, when she passed him on the road at dawn.” Opening line of Echoes … Read More ›
JUST LET GO. The breeze lifted Lane Kent’s auburn hair from the back of her neck. Her heels edged closer to the side of the … Read More ›
I passed over The House on Foster Hill three times before the staircase and it’s intriguing back cover copy convinced me I had to read … Read More ›
Returning to Hidden Springs is a cosy feeling. Settling in with Michael and the characters of Keane is both quirky and interesting. I had my … Read More ›