My Review of Sharp Force by Patricia Cornwell is from the perspective of someone who read all the Kay Scarpetta books back in the 1990s but has not opened one since. What did I think of this latest installment in the Kay Scarpetta series and why did I read it? Let’s discuss.
[Read more…]Readers Guide to The Killing Stones
My 100% human written Readers Guide to The Killing Stones by Ann Cleeves has Jen’s Quick Take, a character list, plus spoilers and the ending explained. This is my first Ann Cleeves book and is listed as part of a new series, but that’s not exactly the case. Let’s chat about it!
[Read more…]New Cozy Mystery Books for Fall 2025
This list of New Cozy Mystery Books for Fall 2025 proves that fall is the coziest of seasons! This list of new Cozy Fall Reading ideas is filled with wholesome whodunits. It includes standalone cozy fall mysteries and new installments in cozy mystery book series. Because it’s the Spooky Season, I am also including some paranormal cozies!
[Read more…]Readers Guide to Nightshade
I’m a Michael Connelly super-fan pleased to bring you this Readers Guide to Nightshade. Is Nightshade a series or a standalone? Is it connected to other books in the Boschverse? I’m here to share what I found and am counting on fellow fans to help me puzzle it all out. I’m excited to discuss Nightshade with you!
[Read more…]Review of Head Cases by John McMahon
I’m always up for a procedural mystery! My Review of Head Cases by John McMahon reveals what I thought of this FBI procedural that had a bit of the same feel as a wildly popular British series. Let’s discuss it!
[Read more…]Review of A Game of Lies
My Review of A Game of Lies, the second of three books I’m reading this season with reality TV settings. Do I sense a trend coming? Let’s discuss this book, which is a standalone mystery in the D.C. Morgan series by Clare Mackintosh.
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