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BOOK REVIEW: THE WINDSOR KNOT BY SJ BENNETT The Windsor Knot by SJ Bennett is the first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth II secretly solves crimes while carrying out her royal duties.. April 2016: Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday is fast approaching, and she intends to celebrate it at Windsor, the most beloved of her estates. BOOK REVIEW: THE POSTSCRIPT MURDERS BY ELLY GRIFFITHS The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths is the second book in the Harbinder Kaur series, where murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead and a killer must be caught before the body count rises.. Elly Griffiths’s second Harbinder Kaur Mystery is a perfect blend of police procedural and cozy wrapped up in a terrificfair-play package.
NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: NOT DARK YET BY PETER ROBINSON By Janet Webb. Suspense writer Peter Robinson returns with Not Dark Yet, the 27th novel featuring the legendary detective Alan Banks in the mystery series Stephen King calls “the best now on the market.”. Not Dark Yet is the literary equivalent of the final act of a three-act play, Robinson picking up where he left off in ManyRivers to Cross.
5 OF THE WORST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Darryl Hunt. In 1984, then 19-year-old Darryl Hunt was arrested and convicted of the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes on the outskirts of Winston-Salem, NC. Hunt’s girlfriend provided an alibi, but when she was arrested on outstanding larceny charges, PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CAN WE FINALLY ADMIT THE SOPRANOS WASN’T THAT GREAT Here’s what we should all admit—the show got out to a great start, ducks in the pool and all, and then it became uneven, to put it kindly. Part of the shift came from the unexpected and tragic death of Nancy Marchand, who played Tony’s mother. The whole premise of the show centered around Tony’s therapy due to his Mommy issues. LONGMIRE 6:10, SERIES FINALE: “GOODBYE IS ALWAYS IMPLIED Crow Medicine Woman Marilyn Yarlott (Tantoo Cardinal) visits Longmire (Robert Taylor) with a tempting offer: to take him to Malachi Strand (Graham Greene). She compares Malachi to a Japanese bark beetle spreading, killing everything. Malachi and his hoods have been hiding out on the Crow Reservation. At first, she had a profitable arrangement selling them DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. BOOK REVIEW: TRANSIENT DESIRES BY DONNA LEON March 9, 2021. In the thirtieth installment of Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti series, Brunetti is pushed to his limits as he is forced to confront an unimaginable crime. There must be something said for longevity. In this case, I refer to the latest release by author Donna Leon title Transient Desires, which is now the30th
BOOK REVIEW: THE WINDSOR KNOT BY SJ BENNETT The Windsor Knot by SJ Bennett is the first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth II secretly solves crimes while carrying out her royal duties.. April 2016: Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday is fast approaching, and she intends to celebrate it at Windsor, the most beloved of her estates. BOOK REVIEW: THE POSTSCRIPT MURDERS BY ELLY GRIFFITHS The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths is the second book in the Harbinder Kaur series, where murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead and a killer must be caught before the body count rises.. Elly Griffiths’s second Harbinder Kaur Mystery is a perfect blend of police procedural and cozy wrapped up in a terrificfair-play package.
NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: NOT DARK YET BY PETER ROBINSON By Janet Webb. Suspense writer Peter Robinson returns with Not Dark Yet, the 27th novel featuring the legendary detective Alan Banks in the mystery series Stephen King calls “the best now on the market.”. Not Dark Yet is the literary equivalent of the final act of a three-act play, Robinson picking up where he left off in ManyRivers to Cross.
5 OF THE WORST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Darryl Hunt. In 1984, then 19-year-old Darryl Hunt was arrested and convicted of the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes on the outskirts of Winston-Salem, NC. Hunt’s girlfriend provided an alibi, but when she was arrested on outstanding larceny charges, PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CAN WE FINALLY ADMIT THE SOPRANOS WASN’T THAT GREAT Here’s what we should all admit—the show got out to a great start, ducks in the pool and all, and then it became uneven, to put it kindly. Part of the shift came from the unexpected and tragic death of Nancy Marchand, who played Tony’s mother. The whole premise of the show centered around Tony’s therapy due to his Mommy issues. LONGMIRE 6:10, SERIES FINALE: “GOODBYE IS ALWAYS IMPLIED Crow Medicine Woman Marilyn Yarlott (Tantoo Cardinal) visits Longmire (Robert Taylor) with a tempting offer: to take him to Malachi Strand (Graham Greene). She compares Malachi to a Japanese bark beetle spreading, killing everything. Malachi and his hoods have been hiding out on the Crow Reservation. At first, she had a profitable arrangement selling them DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
COOKING THE BOOKS: THE DIVA SERVES FORBIDDEN FRUIT BY I have spent many an hour wandering the streets of Old Town Alexandria where the Domestic Diva Mystery series is set, so I have such a soft spot for these books even before taking into consideration their delightful characters and intriguing plots! 5 OF THE WORST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Darryl Hunt. In 1984, then 19-year-old Darryl Hunt was arrested and convicted of the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes on the outskirts of Winston-Salem, NC. Hunt’s girlfriend provided an alibi, but when she was arrested on outstanding larceny charges, Q&A WITH ALEX MICHAELIDES, AUTHOR OF THE MAIDENS Join us for an exclusive interview with New York Times bestselling author Alex Michaelides about his new novel, The Maidens, a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense that weaves together Greek mythology, murder, and obsession. PLUS: Scroll to the bottom to enter for your chance to win a copy of The Maidens! BLUE RELIGION BY ALVERNE BALL: COVER REVEAL AND EXCERPT Blue Religion is Alverne Ball's sequel to Only The Holy Remain, following Detective Frank Calhoun as he springs back into action after a social worker and a rookie police officer are murdered in Chicago’s East Garfield Park.Check out the cover and start readingan excerpt!
ALLIE PLEITER ARCHIVES On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. ALVERNE BALL ARCHIVES Chapter 1 I was born in death. At least that’s how my father put it whenever I’d ask him about my mother. In truth, I guess he’s right, because she died during childbirth. THE CLOSER SERIES FINALE: “THE LAST WORD” The episode starts with sirens and an aerial view of Griffith Park. Brenda is driven up to the crime scene slowly and we see her squad members looking through the window of the van at her one by one. We know this is the beginning of the end. The body of a 22-year-oldsenior at
BOOK REVIEW: ON SKEIN OF DEATH BY ALLIE PLEITER On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. MINOTAUR FALL SAMPLER: FOUR NEW BOOKS TO MAKE YOUR HEART RACE If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
BOOK REVIEW: TRANSIENT DESIRES BY DONNA LEON March 9, 2021. In the thirtieth installment of Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti series, Brunetti is pushed to his limits as he is forced to confront an unimaginable crime. There must be something said for longevity. In this case, I refer to the latest release by author Donna Leon title Transient Desires, which is now the30th
BOOK REVIEW: THE WINDSOR KNOT BY SJ BENNETT The Windsor Knot by SJ Bennett is the first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth II secretly solves crimes while carrying out her royal duties.. April 2016: Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday is fast approaching, and she intends to celebrate it at Windsor, the most beloved of her estates. BOOK REVIEW: THE POSTSCRIPT MURDERS BY ELLY GRIFFITHS The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths is the second book in the Harbinder Kaur series, where murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead and a killer must be caught before the body count rises.. Elly Griffiths’s second Harbinder Kaur Mystery is a perfect blend of police procedural and cozy wrapped up in a terrificfair-play package.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. 5 OF THE WORST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Darryl Hunt. In 1984, then 19-year-old Darryl Hunt was arrested and convicted of the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes on the outskirts of Winston-Salem, NC. Hunt’s girlfriend provided an alibi, but when she was arrested on outstanding larceny charges, NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. DEBORAH CROMBIE’S DUNCAN KINCAID & GEMMA JAMES SERIES New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie began her Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James Series with A Share in Death in 1993. Join Janet Webb as she walks us through the series up to the latest book, A Bitter Feast (Book #18), in which the Scotland Yard detectives are pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and murder that simmers beneath the surface of a tranquil Cotswolds PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CAN WE FINALLY ADMIT THE SOPRANOS WASN’T THAT GREAT Here’s what we should all admit—the show got out to a great start, ducks in the pool and all, and then it became uneven, to put it kindly. Part of the shift came from the unexpected and tragic death of Nancy Marchand, who played Tony’s mother. The whole premise of the show centered around Tony’s therapy due to his Mommy issues. FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
BOOK REVIEW: TRANSIENT DESIRES BY DONNA LEON March 9, 2021. In the thirtieth installment of Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti series, Brunetti is pushed to his limits as he is forced to confront an unimaginable crime. There must be something said for longevity. In this case, I refer to the latest release by author Donna Leon title Transient Desires, which is now the30th
BOOK REVIEW: THE WINDSOR KNOT BY SJ BENNETT The Windsor Knot by SJ Bennett is the first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth II secretly solves crimes while carrying out her royal duties.. April 2016: Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday is fast approaching, and she intends to celebrate it at Windsor, the most beloved of her estates. BOOK REVIEW: THE POSTSCRIPT MURDERS BY ELLY GRIFFITHS The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths is the second book in the Harbinder Kaur series, where murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead and a killer must be caught before the body count rises.. Elly Griffiths’s second Harbinder Kaur Mystery is a perfect blend of police procedural and cozy wrapped up in a terrificfair-play package.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. 5 OF THE WORST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Darryl Hunt. In 1984, then 19-year-old Darryl Hunt was arrested and convicted of the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes on the outskirts of Winston-Salem, NC. Hunt’s girlfriend provided an alibi, but when she was arrested on outstanding larceny charges, NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. DEBORAH CROMBIE’S DUNCAN KINCAID & GEMMA JAMES SERIES New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie began her Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James Series with A Share in Death in 1993. Join Janet Webb as she walks us through the series up to the latest book, A Bitter Feast (Book #18), in which the Scotland Yard detectives are pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and murder that simmers beneath the surface of a tranquil Cotswolds PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CAN WE FINALLY ADMIT THE SOPRANOS WASN’T THAT GREAT Here’s what we should all admit—the show got out to a great start, ducks in the pool and all, and then it became uneven, to put it kindly. Part of the shift came from the unexpected and tragic death of Nancy Marchand, who played Tony’s mother. The whole premise of the show centered around Tony’s therapy due to his Mommy issues. Q&A WITH ALEX MICHAELIDES, AUTHOR OF THE MAIDENS Join us for an exclusive interview with New York Times bestselling author Alex Michaelides about his new novel, The Maidens, a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense that weaves together Greek mythology, murder, and obsession. PLUS: Scroll to the bottom to enter for your chance to win a copy of The Maidens! FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
5 OF THE WORST WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS Darryl Hunt. In 1984, then 19-year-old Darryl Hunt was arrested and convicted of the rape and murder of Deborah Sykes on the outskirts of Winston-Salem, NC. Hunt’s girlfriend provided an alibi, but when she was arrested on outstanding larceny charges, BOOK REVIEW: THE SHADOWS BY ALEX NORTH July 13, 2020. The Shadows is the latest thriller from Alex North in which a ritual murder case comes back to haunt protagonist Paul Adams. Paul Adams was once your average fifteen-year-old boy, not particularly outstanding at anything, with a stern father and a loving mom and a timid best friend named James. When he and James enrolledtogether
DEBORAH CROMBIE’S DUNCAN KINCAID & GEMMA JAMES SERIES New York Times bestselling author Deborah Crombie began her Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James Series with A Share in Death in 1993. Join Janet Webb as she walks us through the series up to the latest book, A Bitter Feast (Book #18), in which the Scotland Yard detectives are pulled into a dangerous web of secrets, lies, and murder that simmers beneath the surface of a tranquil Cotswolds FOUR MURDERS AND A MISSING WOMAN IN THE NUTMEG STATE On January 7, 2020, Fotis was charged the murder, felony murder, and kidnapping of Jennifer. Michelle was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, as was Kent Mawhinney. Fotis and Michelle are free on bond; they are prohibited from contacting each other. Kent Mawhinney remainsin
ALLIE PLEITER ARCHIVES On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. MINOTAUR FALL SAMPLER: FOUR NEW BOOKS TO MAKE YOUR HEART RACE If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if BOOK REVIEW: ON SKEIN OF DEATH BY ALLIE PLEITER On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. THESE SILENT WOODS ARCHIVES If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if you end up wanting to finish FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CORRUPT BRITISH CRIME: LINE OF DUTY Lance Charnes is an emergency manager and former Air Force intelligence officer who has watched far more British crime shows than is good for him. However, while his 2012 debut international thriller Doha 12 has scenes in Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amsterdam, Modena, Paris, Burbank, Philadelphia and New York City, it doesn’t visit Britain. He tweets about scuba diving, shipwrecks and archaeology BOOK REVIEW: THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER The River by Peter Heller is the story of two college students on a wilderness canoe trip and a gripping tale of a friendship tested by fire, white water, and violence.. If you haven’t yet read a book by Peter Heller, you’re in for a treat. The River clocks in at only about 250 pages, but it packs quite a punch. Jack and Wynn have been best friends since their college days at Dartmouth NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: THE FAMILIARS BY STACEY HALLS Stacey Halls’s The Familiars is set against the backdrop of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. After three previous miscarriages and with a baby on the way, Fleetwood Shuttleworth leaps on the opportunity for assistance from a midwife, Alice. But when Alice is accused of practicing witchcraft, Fleetwood must decide whether shecan trust her
BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON It feels beyond surreal to be reviewing this novel. Not just because of how drastically our world has changed in just a matter of weeks but that this fantastic series from author Donna Leon is set in Venice, Italy. Italy, currently, is a war zone of panic with streets emptied and major landmarks looking like ghost towns. BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow — White’s follow-up to his award-winning debut, The Nowhere Child — is, on the surface, a deceptively simple and familiar story. But looks, as Kate and Abby discover, can be very deceiving. White has more than one shocking twist ready to trip the unwary. But don’t make the mistake of assuming this is a story REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CORRUPT BRITISH CRIME: LINE OF DUTY Lance Charnes is an emergency manager and former Air Force intelligence officer who has watched far more British crime shows than is good for him. However, while his 2012 debut international thriller Doha 12 has scenes in Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amsterdam, Modena, Paris, Burbank, Philadelphia and New York City, it doesn’t visit Britain. He tweets about scuba diving, shipwrecks and archaeology BOOK REVIEW: THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER The River by Peter Heller is the story of two college students on a wilderness canoe trip and a gripping tale of a friendship tested by fire, white water, and violence.. If you haven’t yet read a book by Peter Heller, you’re in for a treat. The River clocks in at only about 250 pages, but it packs quite a punch. Jack and Wynn have been best friends since their college days at Dartmouth NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: THE FAMILIARS BY STACEY HALLS Stacey Halls’s The Familiars is set against the backdrop of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. After three previous miscarriages and with a baby on the way, Fleetwood Shuttleworth leaps on the opportunity for assistance from a midwife, Alice. But when Alice is accused of practicing witchcraft, Fleetwood must decide whether shecan trust her
BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON It feels beyond surreal to be reviewing this novel. Not just because of how drastically our world has changed in just a matter of weeks but that this fantastic series from author Donna Leon is set in Venice, Italy. Italy, currently, is a war zone of panic with streets emptied and major landmarks looking like ghost towns. BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow — White’s follow-up to his award-winning debut, The Nowhere Child — is, on the surface, a deceptively simple and familiar story. But looks, as Kate and Abby discover, can be very deceiving. White has more than one shocking twist ready to trip the unwary. But don’t make the mistake of assuming this is a story REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. Q&A WITH ALEX MICHAELIDES, AUTHOR OF THE MAIDENS Join us for an exclusive interview with New York Times bestselling author Alex Michaelides about his new novel, The Maidens, a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense that weaves together Greek mythology, murder, and obsession. PLUS: Scroll to the bottom to enter for your chance to win a copy of The Maidens! BOOK REVIEW: THE SHADOW BOX BY LUANNE RICE The Shadow Box by Luanne Rice is a haunting thriller about how far one wife is willing to go to expose the truth―and the lengths someone will go to stop her.. New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice is a tried-and-true fan favorite.She has written 35 novels that have been translated into 24 languages and adapted for television by CBS, Hallmark, Lifetime, and TNT. 15 CRIME NOVELS AS FUNNY AS THEY ARE GRITTY BY GREG LEVIN Greg Levin Greg Levin writes subversive thrillers and crime fiction, and is a (semi)regular contributor to Criminal Element. His novels include The Exit Man, Sick to Death, and In Wolves’ Clothing.Levin's work has been optioned by HBO and Showtime, and has earned him a BOOK REVIEW: ON SKEIN OF DEATH BY ALLIE PLEITER On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. MINOTAUR FALL SAMPLER: FOUR NEW BOOKS TO MAKE YOUR HEART RACE If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if THESE SILENT WOODS ARCHIVES If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if you end up wanting to finish JONATHAN PARKS-RAMAGE ARCHIVES This powerful debut novel pulls no emotional punches as it explores the life of a troubled, vulnerable gay man trying to hold body and soul together as he searches for healing and acceptance. THE HUNTING WIVES ARCHIVES This sexy, funny, and surprisingly smart thriller follows a hot mess of a housewife as her inclusion into her new home’s in-crowd finds her tangled up in murder and lies. SANDIE JONES ARC SWEEPSTAKES sandie jones arc sweepstakes. official rules. no purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes. open only to legal residents of the 50 united states, d.c. UNDER LOCK & SKELETON KEY BY GIGI PANDIAN: COVER REVEAL! Under Lock & Skeleton Key layers stunning architecture with mouthwatering food in an ode to classic locked room mysteries. See thecover!
FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CORRUPT BRITISH CRIME: LINE OF DUTY Lance Charnes is an emergency manager and former Air Force intelligence officer who has watched far more British crime shows than is good for him. However, while his 2012 debut international thriller Doha 12 has scenes in Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amsterdam, Modena, Paris, Burbank, Philadelphia and New York City, it doesn’t visit Britain. He tweets about scuba diving, shipwrecks and archaeology BOOK REVIEW: THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER The River by Peter Heller is the story of two college students on a wilderness canoe trip and a gripping tale of a friendship tested by fire, white water, and violence.. If you haven’t yet read a book by Peter Heller, you’re in for a treat. The River clocks in at only about 250 pages, but it packs quite a punch. Jack and Wynn have been best friends since their college days at Dartmouth NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: THE FAMILIARS BY STACEY HALLS Stacey Halls’s The Familiars is set against the backdrop of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. After three previous miscarriages and with a baby on the way, Fleetwood Shuttleworth leaps on the opportunity for assistance from a midwife, Alice. But when Alice is accused of practicing witchcraft, Fleetwood must decide whether shecan trust her
BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON It feels beyond surreal to be reviewing this novel. Not just because of how drastically our world has changed in just a matter of weeks but that this fantastic series from author Donna Leon is set in Venice, Italy. Italy, currently, is a war zone of panic with streets emptied and major landmarks looking like ghost towns. BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow — White’s follow-up to his award-winning debut, The Nowhere Child — is, on the surface, a deceptively simple and familiar story. But looks, as Kate and Abby discover, can be very deceiving. White has more than one shocking twist ready to trip the unwary. But don’t make the mistake of assuming this is a story REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CORRUPT BRITISH CRIME: LINE OF DUTY Lance Charnes is an emergency manager and former Air Force intelligence officer who has watched far more British crime shows than is good for him. However, while his 2012 debut international thriller Doha 12 has scenes in Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amsterdam, Modena, Paris, Burbank, Philadelphia and New York City, it doesn’t visit Britain. He tweets about scuba diving, shipwrecks and archaeology BOOK REVIEW: THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER The River by Peter Heller is the story of two college students on a wilderness canoe trip and a gripping tale of a friendship tested by fire, white water, and violence.. If you haven’t yet read a book by Peter Heller, you’re in for a treat. The River clocks in at only about 250 pages, but it packs quite a punch. Jack and Wynn have been best friends since their college days at Dartmouth NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: THE FAMILIARS BY STACEY HALLS Stacey Halls’s The Familiars is set against the backdrop of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. After three previous miscarriages and with a baby on the way, Fleetwood Shuttleworth leaps on the opportunity for assistance from a midwife, Alice. But when Alice is accused of practicing witchcraft, Fleetwood must decide whether shecan trust her
BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON It feels beyond surreal to be reviewing this novel. Not just because of how drastically our world has changed in just a matter of weeks but that this fantastic series from author Donna Leon is set in Venice, Italy. Italy, currently, is a war zone of panic with streets emptied and major landmarks looking like ghost towns. BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow — White’s follow-up to his award-winning debut, The Nowhere Child — is, on the surface, a deceptively simple and familiar story. But looks, as Kate and Abby discover, can be very deceiving. White has more than one shocking twist ready to trip the unwary. But don’t make the mistake of assuming this is a story REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. BOOK REVIEW: THE POSTSCRIPT MURDERS BY ELLY GRIFFITHS The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths is the second book in the Harbinder Kaur series, where murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead and a killer must be caught before the body count rises.. Elly Griffiths’s second Harbinder Kaur Mystery is a perfect blend of police procedural and cozy wrapped up in a terrificfair-play package.
BOOK REVIEW: THE SHADOW BOX BY LUANNE RICE The Shadow Box by Luanne Rice is a haunting thriller about how far one wife is willing to go to expose the truth―and the lengths someone will go to stop her.. New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice is a tried-and-true fan favorite.She has written 35 novels that have been translated into 24 languages and adapted for television by CBS, Hallmark, Lifetime, and TNT. 15 CRIME NOVELS AS FUNNY AS THEY ARE GRITTY BY GREG LEVIN Greg Levin Greg Levin writes subversive thrillers and crime fiction, and is a (semi)regular contributor to Criminal Element. His novels include The Exit Man, Sick to Death, and In Wolves’ Clothing.Levin's work has been optioned by HBO and Showtime, and has earned him a MINOTAUR FALL SAMPLER: FOUR NEW BOOKS TO MAKE YOUR HEART RACE If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if BOOK REVIEW: ON SKEIN OF DEATH BY ALLIE PLEITER On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. THESE SILENT WOODS ARCHIVES If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if you end up wanting to finish JONATHAN PARKS-RAMAGE ARCHIVES This powerful debut novel pulls no emotional punches as it explores the life of a troubled, vulnerable gay man trying to hold body and soul together as he searches for healing and acceptance. SANDIE JONES ARC SWEEPSTAKES sandie jones arc sweepstakes. official rules. no purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes. open only to legal residents of the 50 united states, d.c. THE HUNTING WIVES ARCHIVES This sexy, funny, and surprisingly smart thriller follows a hot mess of a housewife as her inclusion into her new home’s in-crowd finds her tangled up in murder and lies. UNDER LOCK & SKELETON KEY BY GIGI PANDIAN: COVER REVEAL! Under Lock & Skeleton Key layers stunning architecture with mouthwatering food in an ode to classic locked room mysteries. See thecover!
FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CORRUPT BRITISH CRIME: LINE OF DUTY Lance Charnes is an emergency manager and former Air Force intelligence officer who has watched far more British crime shows than is good for him. However, while his 2012 debut international thriller Doha 12 has scenes in Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amsterdam, Modena, Paris, Burbank, Philadelphia and New York City, it doesn’t visit Britain. He tweets about scuba diving, shipwrecks and archaeology BOOK REVIEW: THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER The River by Peter Heller is the story of two college students on a wilderness canoe trip and a gripping tale of a friendship tested by fire, white water, and violence.. If you haven’t yet read a book by Peter Heller, you’re in for a treat. The River clocks in at only about 250 pages, but it packs quite a punch. Jack and Wynn have been best friends since their college days at Dartmouth NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: THE FAMILIARS BY STACEY HALLS Stacey Halls’s The Familiars is set against the backdrop of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. After three previous miscarriages and with a baby on the way, Fleetwood Shuttleworth leaps on the opportunity for assistance from a midwife, Alice. But when Alice is accused of practicing witchcraft, Fleetwood must decide whether shecan trust her
BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON It feels beyond surreal to be reviewing this novel. Not just because of how drastically our world has changed in just a matter of weeks but that this fantastic series from author Donna Leon is set in Venice, Italy. Italy, currently, is a war zone of panic with streets emptied and major landmarks looking like ghost towns. BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow — White’s follow-up to his award-winning debut, The Nowhere Child — is, on the surface, a deceptively simple and familiar story. But looks, as Kate and Abby discover, can be very deceiving. White has more than one shocking twist ready to trip the unwary. But don’t make the mistake of assuming this is a story REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES His gunslinger guardian, Bird Hitchcock, rides hard, drinks like a fish, is deadly with a two-gun rig—and is a woman. Bird is damaged, her body and mind scarred. Nearly the first victim of a serial killer, she’s the one who got away. In what seems like a horrible coincidence, Tower and Bird appear to be following this killer—TobyRaynes
PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. CORRUPT BRITISH CRIME: LINE OF DUTY Lance Charnes is an emergency manager and former Air Force intelligence officer who has watched far more British crime shows than is good for him. However, while his 2012 debut international thriller Doha 12 has scenes in Tel Aviv, Beirut, Amsterdam, Modena, Paris, Burbank, Philadelphia and New York City, it doesn’t visit Britain. He tweets about scuba diving, shipwrecks and archaeology BOOK REVIEW: THE RIVER BY PETER HELLER The River by Peter Heller is the story of two college students on a wilderness canoe trip and a gripping tale of a friendship tested by fire, white water, and violence.. If you haven’t yet read a book by Peter Heller, you’re in for a treat. The River clocks in at only about 250 pages, but it packs quite a punch. Jack and Wynn have been best friends since their college days at Dartmouth NEW ENGLAND COZY MYSTERIES: 7 NEW ENGLAND DESTINATIONS FOR As they say in the real estate business: location, location, location. New England is a perfect place to vacation—think of walking on the windswept Cape Cod, dining at a waterfront lobster shack, hiking the Green Mountains of Vermont, or touring a grand Newport mansion. BOOK REVIEW: THE FAMILIARS BY STACEY HALLS Stacey Halls’s The Familiars is set against the backdrop of the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612. After three previous miscarriages and with a baby on the way, Fleetwood Shuttleworth leaps on the opportunity for assistance from a midwife, Alice. But when Alice is accused of practicing witchcraft, Fleetwood must decide whether shecan trust her
BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON It feels beyond surreal to be reviewing this novel. Not just because of how drastically our world has changed in just a matter of weeks but that this fantastic series from author Donna Leon is set in Venice, Italy. Italy, currently, is a war zone of panic with streets emptied and major landmarks looking like ghost towns. BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow — White’s follow-up to his award-winning debut, The Nowhere Child — is, on the surface, a deceptively simple and familiar story. But looks, as Kate and Abby discover, can be very deceiving. White has more than one shocking twist ready to trip the unwary. But don’t make the mistake of assuming this is a story REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: A RULE AGAINST MURDER BY LOUISE A Rule Against Murder Reading Group Discussion Guide . 1. Louise Penny has said that she initially set out to write A RULE AGAINST MURDER as a classic mystery, a tribute to Golden Age writers such as Christie and Tey and Sayers, masters of the hermetic environment. BOOK REVIEW: THE POSTSCRIPT MURDERS BY ELLY GRIFFITHS The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths is the second book in the Harbinder Kaur series, where murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead and a killer must be caught before the body count rises.. Elly Griffiths’s second Harbinder Kaur Mystery is a perfect blend of police procedural and cozy wrapped up in a terrificfair-play package.
BOOK REVIEW: THE SHADOW BOX BY LUANNE RICE The Shadow Box by Luanne Rice is a haunting thriller about how far one wife is willing to go to expose the truth―and the lengths someone will go to stop her.. New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice is a tried-and-true fan favorite.She has written 35 novels that have been translated into 24 languages and adapted for television by CBS, Hallmark, Lifetime, and TNT. 15 CRIME NOVELS AS FUNNY AS THEY ARE GRITTY BY GREG LEVIN Greg Levin Greg Levin writes subversive thrillers and crime fiction, and is a (semi)regular contributor to Criminal Element. His novels include The Exit Man, Sick to Death, and In Wolves’ Clothing.Levin's work has been optioned by HBO and Showtime, and has earned him a MINOTAUR FALL SAMPLER: FOUR NEW BOOKS TO MAKE YOUR HEART RACE If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if BOOK REVIEW: ON SKEIN OF DEATH BY ALLIE PLEITER On Skein of Death, Allie Pleiter’s first Riverbank Knitting Mystery, has all the elements needed for a successful series, particularly a great hook.Libby Beckett is a recent divorcée who has returned to her Maryland hometown to make a fresh start in familiar surroundings. THESE SILENT WOODS ARCHIVES If you can’t decide on what to read, the Minotaur Fall Sampler is the perfect way to choose. Whether you want to start a series or read a standalone novel, the Sampler has you covered. The Sampler contains the beginnings of four different mysteries, so don’t be surprised if you end up wanting to finish JONATHAN PARKS-RAMAGE ARCHIVES This powerful debut novel pulls no emotional punches as it explores the life of a troubled, vulnerable gay man trying to hold body and soul together as he searches for healing and acceptance. SANDIE JONES ARC SWEEPSTAKES sandie jones arc sweepstakes. official rules. no purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes. open only to legal residents of the 50 united states, d.c. THE HUNTING WIVES ARCHIVES This sexy, funny, and surprisingly smart thriller follows a hot mess of a housewife as her inclusion into her new home’s in-crowd finds her tangled up in murder and lies. UNDER LOCK & SKELETON KEY BY GIGI PANDIAN: COVER REVEAL! Under Lock & Skeleton Key layers stunning architecture with mouthwatering food in an ode to classic locked room mysteries. See thecover!
THE CLOSER SERIES FINALE: “THE LAST WORD” The episode starts with sirens and an aerial view of Griffith Park. Brenda is driven up to the crime scene slowly and we see her squad members looking through the window of the van at her one by one. We know this is the beginning of the end. The body of a 22-year-oldsenior at
FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES I recently read a quote by author Flannery O’Connor: “The best American fiction has always been regional.” When Tony Hillerman started the eponymous prize, he had no other stipulations for the entrants than that the books must be debut mysteries set in theAmerican Southwest.
15 CRIME NOVELS AS FUNNY AS THEY ARE GRITTY BY GREG LEVIN Greg Levin Greg Levin writes subversive thrillers and crime fiction, and is a (semi)regular contributor to Criminal Element. His novels include The Exit Man, Sick to Death, and In Wolves’ Clothing.Levin's work has been optioned by HBO and Showtime, and has earned him a BOOK REVIEW: TRANSIENT DESIRES BY DONNA LEON Ray Palen Ray Palen is a lifelong reader and lover of books. He is privileged to have been a freelance and professional book reviewer for the past few decades. When he is not reading, Ray is engaged in another lifelong passion—acting. PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. COOKING THE BOOKS: COCONUT LAYER CAKE MURDER BY JOANNE FLUKE It’s so hard for me to explain how invested I am in the Hannah Swensen mystery series. It’s certainly not just because I’ve read (and cooked my way through!) all 25 books to date, with each volume containing enough recipes to fill out a small cookbook. BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON Ray Palen Ray Palen is a lifelong reader and lover of books. He is privileged to have been a freelance and professional book reviewer for the past few decades. When he is not reading, Ray is engaged in another lifelong passion—acting. BOOK REVIEW: THE DEVIL ASPECT BY CRAIG RUSSELL Craig Russell’s new historical thriller The Devil Aspect centers around an asylum for the criminally insane in Prague, 1935.As a new serial killer emerges in the city, a young psychiatrist works with the asylum’s serial killer-patients to research whether they REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow is the second standalone thriller from Christian White, where two women seek to uncover the dark secrets oftheir husbands.
THE CLOSER SERIES FINALE: “THE LAST WORD” The episode starts with sirens and an aerial view of Griffith Park. Brenda is driven up to the crime scene slowly and we see her squad members looking through the window of the van at her one by one. We know this is the beginning of the end. The body of a 22-year-oldsenior at
FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES I recently read a quote by author Flannery O’Connor: “The best American fiction has always been regional.” When Tony Hillerman started the eponymous prize, he had no other stipulations for the entrants than that the books must be debut mysteries set in theAmerican Southwest.
15 CRIME NOVELS AS FUNNY AS THEY ARE GRITTY BY GREG LEVIN Greg Levin Greg Levin writes subversive thrillers and crime fiction, and is a (semi)regular contributor to Criminal Element. His novels include The Exit Man, Sick to Death, and In Wolves’ Clothing.Levin's work has been optioned by HBO and Showtime, and has earned him a BOOK REVIEW: TRANSIENT DESIRES BY DONNA LEON Ray Palen Ray Palen is a lifelong reader and lover of books. He is privileged to have been a freelance and professional book reviewer for the past few decades. When he is not reading, Ray is engaged in another lifelong passion—acting. PAMELA MITFORD: THE FORGOTTEN SISTER Jessica Fellowes Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist, and public speaker, best known for her five official New York Times bestselling companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy director of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. COOKING THE BOOKS: COCONUT LAYER CAKE MURDER BY JOANNE FLUKE It’s so hard for me to explain how invested I am in the Hannah Swensen mystery series. It’s certainly not just because I’ve read (and cooked my way through!) all 25 books to date, with each volume containing enough recipes to fill out a small cookbook. BOOK REVIEW: TRACE ELEMENTS BY DONNA LEON Ray Palen Ray Palen is a lifelong reader and lover of books. He is privileged to have been a freelance and professional book reviewer for the past few decades. When he is not reading, Ray is engaged in another lifelong passion—acting. BOOK REVIEW: THE DEVIL ASPECT BY CRAIG RUSSELL Craig Russell’s new historical thriller The Devil Aspect centers around an asylum for the criminally insane in Prague, 1935.As a new serial killer emerges in the city, a young psychiatrist works with the asylum’s serial killer-patients to research whether they REVIEW: THE MYSTERY OF THREE QUARTERS BY SOPHIE HANNAH The Mystery of Three Quarters by Sophie Hannah is an authorized installment of Dame Agatha Christie’s legendary Hercule Poirot series, where the world’s most beloved detective must solve a diabolically clever mystery set in the London of 1930. For one reason or another, I’ve had to put off reading Sophie Hannah’s authorized continuation of Dame Agatha Christie’s BOOK REVIEW: THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW BY CHRISTIAN WHITE The Wife and the Widow is the second standalone thriller from Christian White, where two women seek to uncover the dark secrets oftheir husbands.
BOOK REVIEW: THE WINDSOR KNOT BY SJ BENNETT The Windsor Knot by SJ Bennett is the first book in a highly original and delightfully clever crime series in which Queen Elizabeth II secretly solves crimes while carrying out her royal duties.. April 2016: Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday is fast approaching, and she intends to celebrate it at Windsor, the most beloved of her estates. BOOK REVIEW: THE SHADOW BOX BY LUANNE RICE The Shadow Box by Luanne Rice is a haunting thriller about how far one wife is willing to go to expose the truth―and the lengths someone will go to stop her.. New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice is a tried-and-true fan favorite.She has written 35 novels that have been translated into 24 languages and adapted for television by CBS, Hallmark, Lifetime, and TNT. MARIA HUMMEL ARCHIVES Less In Red by Maria Hummel is a savvy thriller that exposes dark questions about power and the art world and reveals the fatal mistakes that can befall those who threaten its status quo. After the traumatic events recounted in Still Lives, the predecessor to Lesson In Red, our heroine, Maggie Richter, isn’t sure whether FOUR STANDOUT SOUTHWESTERN MYSTERIES I recently read a quote by author Flannery O’Connor: “The best American fiction has always been regional.” When Tony Hillerman started the eponymous prize, he had no other stipulations for the entrants than that the books must be debut mysteries set in theAmerican Southwest.
BOOK REVIEW: YES, DADDY BY JONATHAN PARKS-RAMAGE A propulsive, scorching modern gothic, Yes, Daddy follows an ambitious young man who is lured by an older, successful playwright into a dizzying world of wealth and an idyllic Hamptons home where things take a nightmarish turn. GREGG OLSEN ON HIS APPROACHES TO WRITING I come from the rainy and murderous Pacific Northwest near Seattle, a place where we know a thing or two about serial killers here because we’ve had some of the most notorious call our neck of the woodshome.
Q&A WITH LISA UNGER, AUTHOR OF HOUSE OF CROWS Read on for John Valeri's interview with Linsa Unger, whose recent novelConfessions on the 7:45—was a 2021 ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best Hardcover Novel.Lisa' latest project House of Crows, a four-part series from Amazon Original Stories, is available now. THE HUNTING WIVES ARCHIVES This sexy, funny, and surprisingly smart thriller follows a hot mess of a housewife as her inclusion into her new home’s in-crowd finds her tangled up in murder and lies. BOOK REVIEW: LESSON IN RED BY MARIA HUMMEL Less In Red by Maria Hummel is a savvy thriller that exposes dark questions about power and the art world and reveals the fatal mistakes that can befall those who threaten its status quo.. After the traumatic events recounted in Still Lives, the predecessor to Lesson In Red, our heroine, Maggie Richter, isn’t sure whether she wants to return to Los Angeles, much less to her old job COOKING THE BOOKS: BEYOND A REASONABLE DONUT BY GINGER BOLTON This fifth installment of the Deputy Donut Mystery series finds us learning a lot more about the background of Nina Lapeer, the artist and invaluable assistantLogin
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November 25, 2020
Cafe owner and caterer Val Deniston is looking forward to her Maryland town’s annual Dickens Fair, held every year in early December. Her grandfather Don is slightly less enthused. He’s been replaced as Santa by newcomer Jake Smith and has been given the role of Scrooge instead. While he tries not to let his assigned… BOOK REVIEW: _MURDER, SHE WROTE: MURDER IN SEASON_ BY JESSICA FLETCHERAND JON LAND
BY JOHN VALERI
November 24, 2020
Christmas has come to Cabot Cove, but a peaceful holiday season is not in the cards after Jessica Fletcher is pulled into a centuries-old mystery in the latest entry in this USA Today bestselling series. Jon Land may have seemed a surprising choice to take over authorship duties of the venerable _Murder, She Wrote _book… BOOK REVIEW: _DO NOT DISTURB_ BY CLAIRE DOUGLASBY RAY PALEN
November 24, 2020
_Could your dream home be your worst nightmare?_ After what happened in London, Kirsty needs a fresh start with her family. And running a guesthouse in the Welsh mountains sounds idyllic. But then their first guest arrives. Selena is the last person Kirsty wants to see. It’s 17 years since she tore everything apart. Why has… _VIOLENT PEACE_ BY DAVID POYER: NEW EXCERPTBY CRIME HQ
November 23, 2020
Chapter 1 Beijing The huge gray transport shook as it corkscrewed downward, and a barrage of violent bangs rattled the fuselage. Decoy flares being fired? The slim, fair-haired woman gripping the armrests hoped so. No doubt, to lessen the chance of some rogue commander targeting them as the mission came in to land. No… BOOK REVIEW: _PUZZLING INK_ BY BECKY CLARKBY JANET WEBB
November 20, 2020
Quinn Carr is one of the most authentic and unusual crime solvers it’s been my pleasure to meet. _Puzzling Ink_ is set in the fictional town of Chestnut Station near Denver. A small community where everyone knows your name is so appealing and Clark brings it to life beautifully. The town of Chestnut Station was… BOOK REVIEW: _THE LADY UPSTAIRS_ BY HALLEY SUTTONBY ANGIE BARRY
November 19, 2020
_The Lady Upstairs_ by Halley Sutton is a dark debut thriller and modern-day noir that tells the story of a woman who makes a living taking down terrible men and the final con she must pull for her freedom. Jo is a professional blackmailer. She studies, entraps, and extorts the richest and most powerful men… COOKING THE BOOKS: _MISTLETOE, MOUSSAKA, AND MURDER_ BY TINA KASHIANBY DOREEN SHERIDAN
November 18, 2020
It’s wintertime in Ocean Crest, New Jersey, and our heroine, Lucy Berberian, is trying to persuade her best friend, Katie Watson, to join her in jumping into the Atlantic Ocean for a Polar Bear Plunge to benefit the town’s senior center. Most of the town’s businesses are sending a representative, and Lucy is carrying the… BOOK REVIEW: _THE CIPHER_ BY ISABELLA MALDONADOBY JANET WEBB
November 18, 2020
No one knows better than the FBI the cruelty and depravity of a serial killer. They absolutely have the receipts. _The Cipher_ is a brutal, viscerally raw, no-holds-barred story that takes readers into the heart of darkness. FBI Special Agent Nina Guerrera was abducted, tortured, raped, and discarded by a vile creature when she was… FEATURED EXCERPT: _MURDER, SHE WROTE: MURDER IN SEASON_ BY JESSICA FLETCHER AND JON LANDBY CRIME HQ
November 17, 2020
“You look like you just saw a ghost, Doc,” Mort noted. “Couple of them, it turns out,” Seth told us both. “Because there’s not one set of bones buried in that hole; there’s two. The second set looks to have belonged to a woman, and she didn’t die a couple hundred years ago either.” His… BOOK REVIEW: _LAST DANCE_ BY JEFFREY FLEISHMANBY RAY PALEN
November 17, 2020
I believe a more apt title for this novel would have been—”_Cold War Reboot_“. This is due to the fact that the narrative and style applied by the author make the reader feel like they could be back in the 1960s. In fact, one of the characters drives a classic car thatstill has an…
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