A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, Crucible of Choas. This is a standalone novel set in the Greatcoats world. It is a murder mystery with a supernatural twist, and some great characters that you can root for.
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, Crucible of Choas. This is a standalone novel set in the Greatcoats world. It is a murder mystery with a supernatural twist, and some great characters that you can root for.
A review for the first book in a new series by Robert Jackson Bennett, The Tainted Cup, coming out in early February. This engaging mystery is set in an amazing world unlike anything I have read before with likable characters and a series of murders that uncovers a scheme that encompasses the whole Empire.
A review for the second book in the Ernest Cunningham series, Everyone on this Train is a Suspect. Follow Ernest as he travels through the Australian Outback solving murders along the way.
A review for the first book in the Lewis trilogy by Peter May. A dark and richly atmospheric mystery set on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. I loved this dark tale and the narrator, Peter Forbes does an excellent job with the narration.
A review for the upcoming new book in the Ben Packard mystery series. A small town sheriff needs to solve the mystery of a a well liked local while uncovering town secrets.
A review for the upcoming mystery debut by Amy Young. An interesting story that has some strengths, but also some weaknesses.
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