Excerpt… “The Mistletoe Murder” has a great “Aha!” at the end, “A Very Commonplace Murder” is not commonplace and not a single murder and will leave you with a creep of horror across your skin, “The Boxdale Inheritance” is a perfectly lovely little piece of bait-and-switch with the only sympathetic portrayal of a blackmailer I…
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Excerpt… There is a perfectly delightful Christmas Eve story by Ed McBain set in the 87th Precinct, a Jane Marple story by Agatha Christie with Jane at her self-condemnatory best, and not one but two, count ’em, two stories by Ellis Peters. One features Brother Cadfael and the other begins with one of the best…
Read more A perfectly delightful Christmas Eve story by Ed McBain set in the 87th Precinct…
Excerpt… There is a perfectly delightful Christmas Eve story by Ed McBain set in the 87th Precinct, a Jane Marple story by Agatha Christie with Jane at her self-condemnatory best, and not one but two, count ’em, two stories by Ellis Peters. One features Brother Cadfael and the other begins with one of the best…
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Excerpt… But it’s really about the stories in the collection, right? In this case the packaging lives up to the content. Legit cave, the noir is seriously noir here and you’ll know what you’re in for from the very first story, Helene Tursten’s “An Elderly Lady Seeks Peace at Christmas,” which satisfies the wish fulfillment…
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Excerpt… A fully realized fantasy world, with some of the best ensemble characters imaginable; for example Orro, a gigantic hedgehog and Dina’s very own Red Cleaver chef. There aren’t enough stars in Michelin to assign Gertrude Hunt Inn with Orro in the kitchen. –from my review of Ilona Andrews’ Innkeeper Chronicles No Stars includes over…
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You have spoken! Here’s the vote on the cover art for No Stars, the collection of all the book reviews from Book Review Monday on my website. Cover #2 — the winnah! — is ready for its closeup, right here: That’s my reading chair with a stack of books piled next to it, all of…
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