Five Golden Wings
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Two of Meg’s cousins, members of Mother’s vast Hollingsworth clan, are getting married, and both...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated The Girl with the Dragonfruit Tattoo in Books
Feb 6, 2026 (Updated Feb 6, 2026)
I’d struggled with the first in this series since I didn’t find Plum likable. I’m happy to say that island living has been good for her, and I enjoyed her and the returning characters here. The suspects were also distinct and helped draw me in despite some uneven pacing early on. I get why it happened, however. The ending was a bit less than I like, but I did find my questions answered. Sadly, this appears to be the final book in the series. I’m glad I stuck with it. If you need a tropical getaway, I suggest you give this series a chance.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Dark Sacred Night in Books
Aug 7, 2025
I knew this team up was coming, and I enjoyed it now that I finally got here. The main case was set up in the previous Bosch novel, and I enjoyed seeing the follow through. It kept me entertained, although I did feel like Ballard was a little stupid at the end. The book splits time between both characters, so we get to see what is going on in both of their individual lives. We also get some individual cases the two are solving, although again, Ballard’s seem to get a little short shifted. Still, I enjoyed this first team up and am looking forward to more.
Death on the Causeway
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Clark Thomas has a lot on his plate. A new book. A beautiful woman far from home. A missing fiancé....
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated Whine and Dine in Books
Jan 7, 2026
I found the first just okay, and I was hoping some of those issues were just set up and the second would be smoother. Sadly, that didn’t happen. There is just a bit too much going on, which meant the mystery was choked out. The suspects could have been stronger. The climax, while answering all our questions, wasn’t enjoyable. Unfortunately, Andy still hasn’t thawed at all either. I do love the setting, since I grew up near there. And the puns are always welcome. I’m not sure that these will be enough to compel me to read any further in the series.
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 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...
Twist of Time
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A fast-paced thriller by Emmy Award-nominated screenwriter, producer, and director Gy Waldron ...
Thriller
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...




