Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2589 KP) rated The Crossing in Books
Apr 27, 2024
The book spends as little time as possible getting Bosch, and us, hooked on the case. And what a great case it was. While we have an idea of who early on, the why remains a big mystery until near the end. Meanwhile, we know the danger Bosch is in, and it makes for a great thriller. I enjoyed seeing Bosch and Haller working together again, and we see some others from their lives as well. As always, the foul content is higher than the books I typically read, but they are appropriate for the case. If you are looking for a book you won’t be able to put down, I highly recommend this one.
The Key to Deceit
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The second in the Electra McDonnell series from Edgar-nominated author Ashley Weaver, The Key to...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2589 KP) rated I’ll Bee Home for Christmas in Books
Dec 24, 2024
It was fun to get a Christmas themed entry in this series, and the nods to the season were fun. I did feel like the food themed got in the way of the mystery a bit, leading to some rushed elements in the book. However, there are still some interesting twists and a logical climax. We also get some great development for the characters and the arcs that we’ve been following. The fun and laughs from the earlier books are present again here. And we have lots of honey themed recipes at the end to make your moth water. Fans will enjoy this sweet entry in the series.
The Conductor (Beatrix Patterson Mysteries #4)
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Strikes, blackmail, and murder plague Beatrix amid growing unrest following the supremacist...
Historical Mystery
ClareR (6247 KP) rated This Is Why We Lied in Books
Sep 24, 2025
This is like the outdoor version of a closed room mystery - all of the suspects are on site. Yet still I was left completely flummoxed. The backstory of some of the characters adds to the confusion and explains a lot!
TIWWL is pretty gruesome, and covers subjects of sexual assault of far too many of the main characters, drug addiction and domestic violence. Karin Slaughter never shies away from these topics. This isn’t for the faint-hearted.
Nevertheless, I loved it. But when will Will and Sarah manage to have a stress free honeymoon?! 🤷🏼♀️
Whine and Dine
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A reclusive innkeeper. A murder in wine country. Can his nitpicky eye for detail uncork the truth...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2589 KP) rated Murder on the Marlow Belle in Books
May 15, 2026 (Updated May 15, 2026)
While Judith is the main sleuth, Becks and Susie are still active and contribute a little toward the solution. Becks also gets a strong subplot, and I still laughed at the antics of all three characters. I wasn’t as big a fan at some of the comments that seem to be bashing men. The mystery kept me guessing with strong suspects, but I found the climax weaker than I would have liked. The plot gets Judith involved in the drama group’s latest play, which I enjoyed. And that ending makes me very glad the next in the series is due out in a couple of months. Fans will definitely be glad they picked this book up.
The Ninja’s Illusion
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A fabled illusion performed by a stage magician who claims to possess real supernatural powers. A...
Debonair in Death
Jessica Fletcher and Terrie Farley Moran
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When a local art shop owner is murdered, Jessica Fletcher is surprised to once again be working...



