
A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die by The Flesh Eaters
Album
Digitally remastered edition of this 1981 Post-Punk classic. The Flesh Eaters is the name behind one...

Unlucky in Love
Book
Lucky in Love. That’s the name of the dating app I picked, hoping to find Mr. Better Than...
Adult Contemporary Romance

The Rage of Dragons
Book
The Omehi people have been fighting an unwinnable war for generations. The lucky ones are born...

Under Her Skin (Shifter Shield #1)
Book
She's lucky he's a charmer. He's lucky she doesn't bite. Much... Lindi Parker works hard at being...

Her Ladyship's Ring (The Harmony Duprie Mysteries Book 2)
Book
Harmony Duprie is back, and so is trouble in Oak Grove. When a man is murdered in the back yard...
Oak Grove Her Ladyship's Ring The Harmony Duprie Mysteries fiction mystery cozy mystery

Deadly Summer Nights
Book
A summer of fun at a Catskills resort comes to an abrupt end when a guest is found murdered, in this...

MIA (The Jack Bertolini Series - A Prequel)
Book
Mia, is the origin story of retired inspector Jack Bertolino as a young undercover, NYPD...
Crime Thriller Prequel

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Stabbed in the Baklava in Books
Aug 29, 2018
It was great to be back in Ocean Crest, and I felt like we got to see a bit more of this resort town. I loved it, and I’d love to be able to visit in real life, just maybe between the murders. The mystery here is very strong, with several viable and well-developed suspects. I followed along with Lucy’s thoughts as she investigated figuring that her current theory would turn out to be wrong, but when she finally figured out the truth, it made perfect sense. Most of the characters are strong, although a few of the supporting characters still seem to be a bit weak, and the way that Lucy’s mother focuses on her love life annoyed me. The love triangle is still going strong here, although I have a feeling I know where it will go. There are three delicious sounding recipes at the end of the book. Overall, this is a fun second in the series.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated The Case of the Ghost of Christmas Morning in Books
Jul 26, 2024
The book doesn’t hesitate, jumping into the murder in the first chapter. I found the pacing to be a little uneven, especially early on. The further I got into the book, the more impossibility we saw, and the more I was engaged. By the end, everything made sense. I also found the suspects a little shallow. I loved the first in the series, so maybe my expectations were too high here. The one thing that was definitely the same as the first book was the dry wit. I laughed so much reading this book. We get some nice Christmas cheer over the course of the book as well. Overall, I enjoyed it and recommend it for anyone looking for a humorous impossible crime mystery.