The Green Baize Door (A Marie Chevalier Mystery, #1)
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An atmospheric historical mystery where every character has their own agenda, and their own truth. ...
Historical Mystery
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2540 KP) rated The Queen of Poisons in Books
Feb 18, 2026
There are a few things that don’t quite work with how the police would normally behave or how long test results take, but I don’t mind. That’s because I’m having fun along the way. The three leads are fun, and I’m smiling or laughing through much of the book. The plot is another good puzzle with credible suspects. I thought I had things figured out a couple of times, but I was impressed with how the clues had been layered in. The climax was a bit over the top, but it answered most of our questions. I’m hoping to get to the next soon.
Death at Tidal Creek
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Book store owner and coffee slinger, Clark Thomas, finds himself involved in another murder...
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...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2540 KP) rated A Voyage of Vengeance in Books
Aug 5, 2024
I was so happy to be back with these characters for the third novella; they already feel like old friends. While we get all the suspects introduced to us at once, it wasn’t long before I felt like I knew them well. The plot wandered a bit, but my patience was rewarded with a strong mystery and a great revelation. I also appreciated that the plot felt appropriate for the length of the story. The setting has just hints of a fantasy world to it while still being mainly about the mystery, and I love it. There are some hints at what came before, so know that going in. I enjoyed this story and can’t wait to see how the series transitions to full novels.
Echoes on the Wind (Maggie O'Shea Mystery #4)
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TWO STRONG WOMEN, GENERATIONS APART, CONNECTED BY MUSIC… In 1943 war-torn France, a young woman...
Historical Mystery Romance Suspense
Into the Gray Scale
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Dead men can’t catch killers. But maybe with the right help, they can bend the rules from the...
Dark Fantasy Mystery Suspense Paranormal Urban Fantasy
It was great to be back with Ricki and her family and friends. They are a fun bunch, and we met some new characters I hope we see again. There are some spoilers for previous books’ ongoing storylines, but they are minor. There are several subplots in addition to the main mystery, so I was never bored. Yet everything was balanced well and we reached a satisfying climax. I did find a couple of small things that should have been caught by an edit, but they are minor. I loved the Christmas setting of the book for both the humor and the coziness it brought. And we get some appropriate recipes at the end of the book. Whether you read this book now or save it for December, you’ll be glad you read it.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2540 KP) rated April Fool Dead in Books
Feb 13, 2025
I love it when authors get creative with their plots, and we’ve got a winner here. I especially appreciated how everything came together. The characters remain a little thin, but they are strong enough to pull us into the story. There are a couple who show up from the previous book, so be aware of minor spoilers. The laughs are plentiful again, especially thanks to Annie’s mother-in-law. Do keep in mind that this book was originally released in 2002 as a couple of elements are dated, but nothing major. Overall, you’d be a fool to pass on this book.
Snowy with a Chance of Murder
Jessica Fletcher and Barbara Early
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In a nod to Rear Window, this newest entry in the USA Today bestselling Murder, She Wrote series...



