Mystery

The Thirteenth Tale

I'd read and enjoyed Diane Setterfield's Once Upon A River, so I was excited to read The Thirteenth Tale. The…

4 years ago

Gaudy Night

I chose Gaudy Night based on the recommendation in All The Beautiful Lies, as one of bookseller Bill’s top campus…

4 years ago

Murder in Old Bombay

Murder in Old Bombay, by Nev March, is a layered mystery, involving complicated questions of loyalty and identity, with fun…

4 years ago

The Perfect Guests

Why didn't The Perfect Guests work for me? This book has all the elements of a good suspense novel, and…

4 years ago

Editorial Review: Masters of the Broken Watches by Razi Imam | ManyBooks

I've got another review up on ManyBooks: Masters of the Broken Watches, by Razi Imam, blends myth, scientific discovery, and…

5 years ago

Doctor Who: The Secret in Vault 13

In Doctor Who: The Secret in Vault 13, by David Solomons, the Doctor and her friends are traveling through space…

5 years ago

All The Beautiful Lies

In All The Beautiful Lies, by Peter Swanson, bookseller and general mystery lover Bill Ackerman recommends The Secret History as…

5 years ago

The Throne of Caesar

In the beginning of The Throne of Caesar, it's just before the Ides of March, 44 BCE. Gordianus the Finder…

5 years ago

Editorial Review: Sinner, Saint or Serpent | ManyBooks

Sinner, Saint or Serpent by John Anthony Miller is a delightful mystery in which a journalist enjoys showing up the…

5 years ago

Waterfalls, Rainbows, and Murder

In "Waterfalls, Rainbows, and Murder" by Debra Williams, when the body of a beautiful and well-dressed young woman is found…

5 years ago

Disenchanted by Kara Pleasants

The beginning of Disenchanted, by Kara Pleasants, is a beat-for-beat Regency retelling, with magic. The second part of the story…

5 years ago

Editorial Review: Broomstick by A.L Hawke | ManyBooks

I have a new review up over on ManyBooks, just in time to be part of the Wyrd and Wonder…

5 years ago

One By One

Ruth Ware's upcoming novel, One By One, is set in a luxe ski lodge where feuding tech founders combine a…

5 years ago

Medicus

In Medicus: A Novel of the Roman Empire Ruth Downie uses the tensions between Roman army and British locals to create a…

5 years ago

Murder at the Mena House

In Murder at the Mena House, Jane Wunderly and her aunt Millie are escaping Prohibition and the post-WWI shadows at…

5 years ago

One of Us Is Next

In the amazing sequel to the twisted Breakfast Club thriller One of Us Is Lying, there's a new manipulative gossip-monger…

5 years ago

Paper Son

First of all, I have to admit that when I started Paper Son, I didn't realize it was number twelve…

5 years ago

The Mitford Murders

I'm really enjoying Jessica Fellowes' new series The Mitford Murders. In the first novel, Louisa Cannon is barely getting by…

5 years ago

#EightCandleBookTag: 8 Memorable School Novels

This year, I spent most of my time teaching and studying, so for Davida's Eight Candle Book Tag, I chose to…

5 years ago

CLUE Revisited: In The Hall With The Knife

In The Hall With The Knife, by Diana Peterfreund, is a young adult CLUE remake. During a freakish storm at…

5 years ago

The Better Liar

When The Better Liar begins, Leslie's father's will gives a large inheritance to each daughter, on the condition that both…

5 years ago

The Cheerleaders

I read The Cheerleaders while working an 80+ hour week, during which I got to do my actual work of…

5 years ago

The Passengers

I got this one at SDCC, after answering some questions for the book-recommendation robot at the publisher's table. The robot…

6 years ago

Pretty Guilty Women

I was first attracted to Pretty Guilty Women on NetGalley because I thought it was a Liane Moriarty novel, Truly Madly Guilty, so…

6 years ago

The Furies

I was so excited to receive a copy of The Furies! The story summary, about four private-school girls and the…

6 years ago