ARC Review: Murder in Trafalgar Square by Michelle Salter

Murder in Trafalgar Square is book one in Michelle Salter’s new Fairbanks and Flynn Mysteries series, and in my opinion it’s a great introduction to the series. Set in England in the early twentieth century, the book opens in the middle of a riot involving a protest for women’s rights. Coral Fairbanks is a participantContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder in Trafalgar Square by Michelle Salter”

ARC Review: Murder at Blackwood Inn by Penny Warner

Murder at Blackwood Inn is the first book in the new cozy mystery series, Haunted Dead and Breakfast, by Penny Warner. Carissa Blackwood has come to Pelican Point to help her aunts start a new business, Blackwood Bed and Breakfast Inn, in the old family home. From the moment she arrives it’s apparent to theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder at Blackwood Inn by Penny Warner”

ARC Review: Murder in Miniature by Katie Tietjen

Murder in Miniature by Katie Tietjen is book 2 in the Maple Bishop series but is easily read as a standalone novel. Set in 1947, recently widowed Maple Bishop is the owner of a small business making dollhouses, and on the side she has begun creating miniatures of crime scenes to aid the local policeContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder in Miniature by Katie Tietjen”

ARC Review: A Murderous Business by Cathy Pegau

A Murderous Business by Cathy Pegau is the first book in the Harriman & Mancini Mystery series, and is set in New York in 1912. Margot Harriman is the president of a cannery, B&H Foods, having inherited the business from her parents. As the story opens, Margot enters the cannery to pick up some papersContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Murderous Business by Cathy Pegau”

ARC Review: The Mistletoe Murder Club by Katie Marsh

The Mistletoe Murder Club is book 4 in Katie Marsh’s The Bad Girls Detective Agency mystery series. I haven’t previously read any of this series, but this book is easily read as a standalone. Clio and her friends from the Bad Girls Detective Agency are drawn into investigating a murder when the director and leadingContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Mistletoe Murder Club by Katie Marsh”