A review for the new mystery by Sharon Short, Trouble Island. Set in the 1930’s on an isolated island in the middle of Lake Erie, this locked room mystery will keep you guessing as to what is going on as the main character tries to solve a murder.
A review for the new mystery by Sharon Short, Trouble Island. Set in the 1930’s on an isolated island in the middle of Lake Erie, this locked room mystery will keep you guessing as to what is going on as the main character tries to solve a murder.
A review for the fourth book in a cozy British mystery series by J.M. Hall. A Brush with Death is about three retired school teachers who look into the suspicious death of a colleague’s ex husband. Was there more to this death than a simple heart attack?
A review for a cozy mystery with a supernatural twist. I listened to the audiobook and thought it was well done. The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society by C.M Waggoner is a fun story with lots of great characters and it pokes some fun at the small town cozy mystery genre.
A review for the fourth novel in the Alex Carter series. These books about a wildlife biologist who spends months alone in the wilds studying different endangered animals. She often finds herself in dangerous situations though which makes for a very exciting read.
This second book by Alex Hay is a thrilling cat and mouse game set in Victorian London. The Queen of Fives is a well done story with an ensemble cast of characters that you will enjoy spending time with.
Two audiobook reviews for you today. One fantasy and one mystery, very different from each other. Faebound by Saara El-Arifi was a very interesting story about fae and elves. The narrator didn’t quite work for me, but I enjoyed the story. Death Under a Little Sky by Stig Abell was a slow moving mystery that was also a really good listen.
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