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Pearls and Poison

Brown’s latest Consignment Shop Mystery is a rip-roaring, hijinks-filled cozy mystery. Reagan Summerside’s mamma is running for city alderman.  Though a bit of a disaster working on her mom’s campaign, Reagan is present when rival politico Kipling Seymour shows up.  He’s got a brand new attack ad lined up to air the next day unless Gloria Summerside… Read More ›

Evan and Elle

Arson leads to murder in this fourth book in the Constable Evan Evans series. Constable Evan Evans of the North Wales Police is on a hike at the beginning of this story.  He is not alone.  “If anyone was sheltering up on the mountain, it was probably nothing more than a passing tramp or a… Read More ›

A Mystery is Announced

I am excited to announce that—after several drafts, revisions, rejections, and more revisions—my first murder mystery novel, Death on Stoneridge, will be published this summer. Imagine, if you will, a balmy night.  A soft breeze blows in through the open window, as you settle down to go to sleep… All of sudden, you hear raised… Read More ›

The Mermaid’s Singing

The Mermaids Singing is a very well-craftet, taut psychological thriller in which a very careful, organized serial killer stalks the streets of Bradfield, a fictional northern England city.  It is not a story, however, for everyone. The story opens with a murderer vactioning in Italy and visiting “the one tourist attration I really wanted to see.”  The Museo… Read More ›

Enter a Murderer

As the brief foreword warns, we will know the identity of the murderer early on.  Or do we? The scene is set.  Actors play out their roles in The Rat and the Beaver on the London stage, but behind the scenes, they have hidden agendas.  In front of a live audience, including Chief Detective Inspector… Read More ›

Top 10 Mysteries in 2013?

2014 is nearly here.  That means it’s time to reflect on the year that’s been.  What books did you read this year?  Were they the most popular?  Based on circulation figures at the library where I work, these were the most checked out mysteries in 2013. *** 10. Sweet Tea Revenge by Laura Childs —… Read More ›

The Daughter of Time

What would you do if you were cooped up, staring at the ceiling, with nothing to engage your mind? Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard finds himself in just such a position, having fallen through, of all things, a trap door!  To relieve his boredom, at the suggestion of his friend, actress Marta Hallard, he endeavors to… Read More ›

Strangers on a Train

“The train tore along with an angry, irregular rhythm.  It was having to stop at smaller and more frequent stations, where it would wait impatiently for a moment, then attack the prairie again.” Guy Haines is on that train thinking about divorcing his wife, Miriam.  In a matter of moments, he will meet Charles Anthony Bruno… Read More ›

John Steakley’s Vampires

Have you ever started reading a book, but for whatever reason set it aside—and possibly in the process lost track of your copy—only to pick it up to read years later? Years ago—likely in the mid1990s—I picked up a vampire book. I started reading it, but (j’en sais quoi) I really don’t remember why I set… Read More ›

Dorothy L. Sayers’ Whose Body?

A scant two years before the introduction of that Belgian detective, Dorothy L. Sayers featured gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey in her 1923 novel, Whose Body? When we first meet him, Wimsey is in a taxi. He’s forgotten his catalogue for an auction and returns home to retrieve it. Just as he arrives his butler/valet… Read More ›

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