Two very different settings but two awesome cozy mysteries! Nothing is a dead-cert in a race against a cold-blooded killer ...1931. Frances Palmer is overjoyed when her brother Rob returns to Adelaide as a racecourse veterinarian. But all is not well on the turf, and when a man is murdered, there is only one suspect... Continue Reading →
Review of A Matter of Love and Death by Carmen Radtke
This may be my first historical cozy mystery set in Australia and it's the first in a series I plan to continue reading! I was introduced to this book through an author request. The premise sounded promising, so I said yes... and what a good thing! See no evil, hear no evil?Adelaide, 1931. Telephone switchboard... Continue Reading →
Review of A Poisonous Journey by Malia Zaidi
I’d been meaning to start this series for some time and finally got around to it this month. Historical cozies can be quite entertaining and educational too. I did not enjoy the book as much as I thought I would have, but still it offered a very informative ride. The year is 1925, a time... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour and Review of Murder, She Uncovered by Peg Cochran
Murder, She Uncovered (Murder, She Reported Series) by Peg Cochran About the Book Murder, She Uncovered (Murder, She Reported Series) Cozy Mystery 2nd in Series Alibi (May 28, 2019) Print Length ~230 Pages Digital ASIN: B07H1X2RT9 An intrepid 1930s Manhattan socialite uncovers deadly secrets during an assignment to the Hamptons in this riveting historical cozy... Continue Reading →
Review of Murder in Little Shendon by A.H. Richardson
Picture, if you will, a picturesque village called Little Shendon, suddenly caught up in dealing with a murder of one of its citizens — not a particularly well-liked one at that. Which makes it all the more intriguing because the list of suspects becomes very long. This tantalizing tale unfolds with delightful twists and turns... Continue Reading →