Hiss Me Deadly
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Charlie and Diesel must catch a killer before he strikes another deadly note in this latest...
The Gentleman's Gentleman (His Lordship's Realm #1)
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Despite his noble family, a life of idle indulgence has never suited Gil Charleton. Fortunately,...
Regency Historical MM Romance Mystery
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2460 KP) rated Brie Careful What You Wish For in Books
Apr 10, 2024
I’d fallen in love with this series, so I was happy to be back for book four. With the victim being difficult, we had plenty of suspects, although we soon focused in on a smaller group. They did their job well confusing me. I had a few pieces figured out, but most of it was still confusing to me until I reached the end, when things made sense. I appreciated other characters warning Carly about the danger of getting involved at first, but it felt a bit one note as the story went on. Still, that’s a minor complaint. All the series regulars have key parts in the story, and I loved getting updates on their lives. The two gourmet grilled cheese recipes at the end sound delicious. Fans will find themselves wishing for another book when they set this one down.
Warped on a Moon Trek
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Tomorrow is yesterday and next week may never come in this new space adventure with notes of...
The Jane Doe
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A memory wiped clean. A dark past. A faceless killer. They call her Jane. No one knows her real...
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Dead and Gondola
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Ellie Christie is thrilled to begin a new chapter. She’s recently returned to her tiny Colorado...
Torn Asunder
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In Barbara Ross’ award-winning series featuring sleuth Julia Snowden and her family’s coastal...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2460 KP) rated A Fashionably French Murder in Books
May 1, 2025 (Updated May 1, 2025)
It was nice to be back in 1950 Paris, once again seeing what life was like for people trying to rebuild their lives after the war. Yes, Julia Child has a strong presence in this book again, so there is lots of talk about French cuisine. So expect your mouth to water. The pacing of the mystery was a bit uneven, thanks in part to a couple of subplots, but I appreciated some of the twists we got along the way. The characters are fun as always, and I am curious to see where one storyline will go in the next book. All told, anyone interested in Julia Child or life in Paris in 1950 will be glad they picked up this book.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2460 KP) rated Edam and Weep in Books
Aug 6, 2025
When I heard about this book, I quickly added it to my reading plans since I’ve enjoyed the earlier books in the series. Sadly, this one was disappointing. There are two dualing storylines, but they both losing steam in the second half. The mystery plot felt a bit familiar, although I didn’t have the killer pegged. Fortunately, the characters are still charming, and I enjoyed spending time with them. We get two cheese themed recipes at the end. This is one that fans will want to read to the end. But if you are new to the series, start with an earlier book.
Murder Buys a One-Way Ticket
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It’s the funny side of homicide in acclaimed TV comedy writer and novelist Laura Levine’s newest...


