ARC Review: The Case of the Body on the Orient Express by Kelly Oliver

The Case of the Body on the Orient Express  is book 2 in the Detection Club mystery series by Kelly Oliver,. The series features real life authors Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers as characters, but although they play significant roles, they are not the main characters in the novels which makes the series aContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Case of the Body on the Orient Express by Kelly Oliver”

ARC Review: Arsenic and Old Lies by Benedict Brown

Arsenic and Old Lies is book 5 in Benedict Brown’s Marius Quin Mystery series. Although there are a few references to previous events and/or people, this book is easily read as a standalone novel. Arsenic and Old Lies is set in England in 1928, and reminds me a bit of reading an Agatha Christie novel,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Arsenic and Old Lies by Benedict Brown”

ARC Review: Death and the Librarian by Victoria Gilbert

Death and the Librarian is book 9 in Victoria Gilbert’s Blue Ridge Library Mystery series. I’ve only read one previous book in the series, book 8, Murder Checks Out, and I found it to be a good mystery, so I was happy to be approved for an advanced copy of this book. I love cozyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death and the Librarian by Victoria Gilbert”

ARC Review: The Widows’ Guide to Skulduggery by Amanda Ashby

The Widows’ Guide to Skulduggery is book 3 in Amanda Ashby’s cozy mystery series, The Widows’ Detective Club. I had the pleasure of reading an advanced copy of book 2, and was pleased to also get approved for an advanced copy of this book. Ginny Cole is a relatively new resident in the small townContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Widows’ Guide to Skulduggery by Amanda Ashby”

ARC Review: Look Before You Leap by Virginia Heath

Look Before You Leap is book 2 in Virginia Heath’s regency romance series, Miss Prentice’s Protégées. This was my first book in the series, but like most books in this genre, although it’s part of a series it’s easily read as a standalone, as each book follows a different couple, and couples from other booksContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Look Before You Leap by Virginia Heath”