Harm Not the Earth
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When Southwest Pennsylvania's summer rains flood the Casselman River, State Police Trooper Jim...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated Fondant Fumble in Books
Jun 11, 2024
I love the characters in this series, and it was great to check on them again. The new characters are just as charming. The mystery could have used a few other suspects and another couple of twists. What we have is good, but it could have been stronger. On the other hand, I thought I knew where a subplot was going early on, but I was delighted to be surprised. It became one of my favorite parts of the book. The humor is great as always, and we get more cupcake recipes as well. Fans of this series will gobble it up as quickly as I did.
26 Below
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In her new role as Emergency Operations Center director for Fairbanks, Alaska, Darcie Phillips...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated The Tale of the Tenpenny Tontine in Books
May 16, 2025
I’ve got to make time to read this series faster, because this was another wonderful entry. The mystery was sufficiently puzzling with plenty to keep me engaged. And we reached a logical climax that explained the how and the who. The characters are a little thin, but that is in service to the comedy. The laughs come from a very dry British wit and plenty of sarcasm. I was laughing on page one, and smiling or laughing the rest of the way through the book. If that’s what you are in the mood for, you’ll be glad you picked up this book.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated The Case of the Carnaby Castle Curse in Books
Oct 29, 2025
This book doesn’t play too much into spooky, but it does have some elements that made it fun to read during October. The mystery is strong with several elements that kept me guessing until the end. As always, I appreciated how the mystery was laid out. The suspects could have been a little stronger, but I did still care about the outcome. The writing took me a chapter to get used to, but once I did, I was easily caught up in the story and laughing at the very dry British humor. No matter what time of the year you read this book, you’ll be glad you picked it up.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated Buried in Shamrocks in Books
Feb 25, 2026
I was glad we got a return visit. Once again, the town and characters are charming. And I enjoyed getting to see some of the characters and their relationships grow. The mystery does have some pacing issues, but it does reach a logical climax that I really enjoyed. A couple of the subplots felt like they could have given us a bit more here while still leaving things open for the next book. But the characters made the pages fly by all too quickly. You’ll find them charming as well.
Shattered Sight (Jackson Davis Mysteries #1)
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NIAGARA FALLS POLICE DETECTIVE JACKSON DAVIS IS LIVING A LIE. He has the perfect life: married,...
Crime Mystery Police Procedural Series
Beautiful Dark Temptation (Arcadia U #1)
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Tomás I’ve lost everything. Forced into a prison masking as a school, I find myself in the...
Contemporary MM Mafia College Age Romance
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated Egg Drop Dead in Books
Apr 11, 2025 (Updated Apr 11, 2025)
Donna and her past were plot points for the first book in this series, so if you haven’t read that book, know there are spoilers here. I was actually happy to see this come up again with enough background to refresh my memory. There are some good clues, although I’m not sure the villain’s actions at the end made perfect sense. Still, I was hooked on the suspenseful climax. Many of the regulars took a backseat, which was good in the case of Lana’s family. But we got some great new characters, one of which I hope pops up again. This series is getting stronger as it goes along. Fans who are behind will enjoy this entry.
Bait and Swiss
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In Korina Moss's Bait and Swiss, Yarrow Glen’s newest business gives one unlucky resident the...




