A Death on Corfu is book one in the new Minnie Harper series by Emily Sullivan is a historical cozy mystery set in Greece in 1898. Minnie Harper is a widow raising 2 teenage children, doing small typing jobs on the side to help with expenses, when she is offered a job as a typistContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Death on Corfu by Emily Sullivan”
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ARC Review: The Bone Clock by Andrew James Grieg
Originally published in 2020 under the title Whirligig, The Bone Clock is a rerelease of book one in Andrew James Grieg’s Detective Corstorphine mystery series, and it was captivating read that left me wanting more. There is a second book in the series, and I’m hopeful that with this new edition, more books are planned.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Bone Clock by Andrew James Grieg”
ARC Review: Slasher Cruise by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood
Slasher Cruise is the first book in the new Supernatural Slayers series by cowriters Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood, and what a fantastic start! Although it’s a new series, it features some familiar characters from their Mall Priest series and there may be a surprise reveal before the end! Having said that, I think youContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Slasher Cruise by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood”
ARC Review: Murder by Cheesecake by Rachel Ekstrom Courage
Murder by Cheesecake is book 1 in the new Golden Girls cozy mystery series by Rachel Ekstrom Courage, and it was a nostalgic, fun romp with the four characters from the 80s television show. Rose is planning a wedding for her young cousin. Just as the wedding events start to kick off a man turnsContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder by Cheesecake by Rachel Ekstrom Courage”
ARC Review: Death in the Dressing Room by Simon Brett
Death in the Dressing Room is book 22 in Simon Brett’s A Fethering Mystery series. While I have no doubt that the earlier books are interesting, and may give more insight into the relationship between Jude and Carole, as well as insight into their individual characters, it is easily read as a standalone. I enjoyedContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death in the Dressing Room by Simon Brett”