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Vera Caspary’s Laura

  “Near the door, a few feet from the spot where the body had fallen, hung Stuart Jacoby’s portrait of Laura.” Imagine falling in love with the portrait of a woman who is presumed dead.  The life-like representation, however accurate, draws the interest of the detective investigating the case.  His job is to learn everything… Read More ›

Baker Street Irregulars

Read along with The Poisoned Martini … A master of detection and deduction, Sherlock Holmes has inspired countless books and movies since his first appearance over a century ago. Join me in reading the novels selected for the series, “Baker Street Irregulars.” As before with previous discussion series, “A Taste of Murder” in 2011; “Unusual… Read More ›

Discord’s Apple

Evie Walker’s father has long held a secret that she is aware of, but doesn’t understand.  In the storeroom beneath her family home in a small Colorado town, a myriad of objects lay waiting to be claimed or kept from falling into the wrong hands.  Glass slippers, a golden fleece, Excalibur… Now Evie’s father is… Read More ›

Second Helping of Murder

A missing girl’s body surfaces in the second book of the Comfort Food Mystery series. Trixie Matkowski “fondly remembers summers as a child spent visiting the shores of Lake Ontario.”  Now, Trixie owns the Silver Bullet Diner and the cottages once owned by her aunt and uncle and where she had spent those summers. Unfortunately,… Read More ›

10 Classic Mysteries to Read This Summer

Recommended Reads: 10 Classic Mysteries Summer is a great opportunity to relax and read those books sitting in our “to be read” pile.  If you’re a mystery fan like me, consider reading some classic examples of the genre.  These selections often appear on “best of” lists; so if you haven’t read them, now is the… Read More ›

Black Dog

The title of Stephen Booth’s debut mystery comes from an expression in “some country places” where a person suffering melancholy is described as having “the black dog on his back.”  For much of the novel, several characters could be said to have the black dog weighing them down. The story begins ominously.  A granddaughter tells… Read More ›

A Cover Revealed

An author dreams of what the cover of their first book would look like.  We’ve written the story and sent it out for a hopeful response; all the while, in the back of our minds, envisioning what our cover could look like.  Would it be a scene from the story?  An abstract collage suggestive of… Read More ›

A Tale of Two Covers

Judging a book by its cover is inevitable, n’est pas?  We all do it in spite of our best efforts not to.  After all, an eye-catching cover will draw our attention to pick up that book from the shelf and read the blurb to find out what it’s about.  For an author, that’s half the… Read More ›

In the Woods

After presenting an idyllic scene of summer past in which three children play, the prologue ends chillingly with the words… “These children will not be coming of age, this or any other summer.  This August will not ask them to find hidden reserves of strength and courage as they confront the complexity of the adult… Read More ›

Armchair Sleuths

Read along with The Poisoned Martini … Armchair Sleuths tend to solve their cases with acuity and without venturing far from home. From some of the earliest examples of the genre to the most recent crime thrillers delving into dark corners of the mind, this selection of titles will you a cursory look at the… Read More ›

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