One Taste Too Many
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For culinary challenged Sarah Blair, there’s only one thing scarier than cooking from...
The Bastille Spy
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From the bestselling e-book sensation of The Thief Taker series comes a thrilling and sumptuous...
Historical Fiction Adventure Pre-Revolution Paris
A Slow Fire Burning
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THE ADDICTIVE NEW SUNDAY TIMES NO.1 BESTSELLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN ...
Death Rang the Bell (Blackwell and Watson Time-Travel Mysteries #3)
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21st-century journalist Olivia Watson thinks travelling back in time to 1934 to attend a Halloween...
Traditional Mystery Time Travel Police Procedural
Wreathing Havoc
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There’s nothing like autumn in picturesque Goosebush, Massachusetts, but beneath the season’s...
Until Depths Do Us Part
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Sudden riches lead to a world of trouble... Newly widowed Charlotte McLaughlin is adrift...
We Three Queens
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New mother Lady Georgiana "Georgie" Rannoch finds herself trying to separate fact from fiction when...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated The Ducal Detective in Books
Apr 25, 2024
This is a fun novella that introduces a mystery series with a light fantasy setting. Considering all that the novella has to do, it’s impressive how it balances it in the short length it has. I was immediately drawn to Jacqueline, and I loved what we saw of her here. I also really liked the rest of the characters. The world was fun, and I hope we get to explore it further as the series goes along. For the length of the story, the mystery was good with enough twists to keep us engaged on the way to a logical climax. I appreciated the balance we got in tone between the sadness Jacqueline is experiencing and the lighter scenes. I can’t wait to make a return visit to this series.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated In the Event of Murder in Books
Aug 22, 2024
It's been a couple of years since the first book in this series came out, so I wasn’t sure how much I’d remember about the characters. Fortunately, I was able to slip back into their world without too much effort. Sadly, the mystery was disappointing. The emphasis was more on the planning for the event, and those scenes grew repetitive. We did reach a solution, but parts of it felt forced to me. On the other hand, the characters were charming. I really did enjoy seeing Emma and her family and friends again. I wanted to like this more than I did, but it was mixed for me.
The Sinister Sitcom Caper
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Sandy Fairfax, former teen idol and star of the '70s hit TV show Buddy Brave, Boy Sleuth, is now...

