I noticed when I started this series that many people had read it two or more times. I can’t imagine that with more than sixty books in the series, reading through them […]
I noticed when I started this series that many people had read it two or more times. I can’t imagine that with more than sixty books in the series, reading through them […]
One of the features I enjoy using in Goodreads is recommendations based on what I’ve read and rated so far. This has brought a number of new authors and series to my […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, University of Nebraska Press, and author David Block for the advanced reader copy of this book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my […]
This is the sixth of twenty-five books in the Kinsey Milhone mystery series by Sue Grafton. Kinsey is a private detective in Santa Teresa, California. She lives in a converted garage apartment […]
All Mortal Flesh is the fifth book in Julia Spencer-Fleming’s series about Episcopal priest Clare Fergusson and Miller’s Kill Chief of Police Russ Van Alstyne. Miller’s Kill is a town in the […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, University of Nebraska Press, and author Doug Feldmann for the advanced reader copy of this book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my […]
The Ghost Who Wasn’t is the third book in the Haunting Danielle series by Anna J. McIntyre, writing under the pseudonym Bobbi Holmes. It’s still early enough in the series that I […]
The Master Falconer is a short story set between books four and five of author C.J. Box’s series centered around Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett. It’s a story that features Joe’s friend, […]
I became acquainted with author Sally Rigby through her Cornwall Murder Mystery Series when I was offered the most recent book in that series as an advanced reader copy. I so thoroughly […]
Note: Thank you to NetGalley, Grand Central Publishing, and author Tim Curry for the advanced reader copy of this book. This review will also be posted on NetGalley. What follows is my unbiased […]
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