
Mayhem
Book
It's 1987 and unfortunately it's not all Madonna and cherry lip balm. Mayhem Brayburn has always...
Young adult Fantasy

Sonic The Hedgehog 4™ Episode I
Games and Entertainment
App
The sequel fans have waited 16 years for is finally here - Sonic The Hedgehog™ 4 Episode I! ...

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Games
App
Gameplay The Binding of Isaac is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like...

SAT Math Review : Free Edition
Education and Reference
App
Most comprehensive SAT Math App with over 1400 questions with solutions and 140 revision notes...

Drama - Deluxe Edition by Bananarama
Album
The first ever expanded edition of Bananarama's ninth studio album, 2005's "Drama", includes all the...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Murder on St. Nicholas Avenue in Books
Oct 13, 2021 (Updated Oct 13, 2021)
This is a different book for the series since Frank and Sarah, our usual main characters, aren’t in it. However, it allows the secondary characters time to shine, which was a lot of fun, especially since I love them. It also provided a bit more humor, which I appreciated. The mystery itself is serious, and the book balances the tones perfectly. The mystery is also strong and kept me turning pages, as always. I did feel there was a bit too much rehashing of things at times in the middle, but that got better as the book went along. Sadly, there are some timing issues in the climax as the characters forget when things happened. Ironically enough, the climax makes even more sense if you remember the correct timeline. There are a few Christmas elements in the book, but the main focus is on the characters and mystery. This may be a unique entry in the series, but fans will still love it.

Pretty Policeman
Book
Detective Micah Hart wasn’t sure when his fairly safe, predictable life became something more...
MM Mafia Billionaire Romance

Men of Khyber
Book
Jawar Dil is the influential and charismatic leader of a powerful Hindu clan in Khyber. His skill in...
historical fiction

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Easter Basket Murder in Books
Jan 25, 2024 (Updated Jan 25, 2024)
All three stories have fun with the theme, and present it in some clever ways. As is often the case, I found the first story the weakest, but the mysteries in the other two stories are strong. Still, I was engaged no matter which story I was reading. All three have some great Easter elements that made me feel like it was spring. And I love the community aspects we get. I’m only a regular reader of Barbara Ross’s series, and I was interested in the updates we got on the characters there. If you are looking for some new dishes to serve this year, you’ll be interested in the recipes we get with the second and third story. Each story is roughly 100 pages, so you can read them in a sitting or two. Overall, this is a fun anthology you’ll be happy hopped on to your to be read pile.