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Great Party!


D.B. Elrogg - 2018
    The widow has a long-standing grudge. The son has gambling debts, and a couple of low life thugs are hanging around. Why? Is it the kid’s gambling debt or something more sinister? One-time cop turned private eye Milo Rathkey just had his life turned upside down. That’s why he was invited to the party. That’s why he talked with the soon to be corpse. And that’s why the cops want him in on the investigation. Mary Alice it was a great party…sorry about the murder.

Killer: An Alex Delaware Novel by Jonathan Kellerman -- Review


Expert Book Reviews - 2014
    While it will greatly enhance your enjoyment and understanding of the book, it is not intended to stand in its place.* Killer: An Alex Delaware Novel by Jonathan Kellerman, psychologist Dr. Alex Delaware, a consultant on custody cases, finds himself facing a threat from a disappointed client. You can use this review of Killer to follow the multiple plot twists, as Alex worries about the threat to his life; deals with the deaths and disappearances of clients, potential witnesses, and suspects; all while searching for a missing child. Antagonists become victims, friends become enemies, and you are never sure what will happen next as Alex searches for clues with his detective friend, Milo Sturgis. Killer: An Alex Delaware Novel is suspenseful and intense, and this review will help you not only follow the action, but glean information about Alex Delaware if this is your first Kellerman mystery. The setting is Los Angeles, and Kellerman’s familiarity with the southern California landscape and lifestyle lends authenticity to his story. The individuality of each character makes them memorable; we hate the villains, love the heroes, and rejoice when everyone seems to end up with just what they deserve. With a perfect blend of believability and surprise, this novel keeps readers guessing until the very end. Killer is a fast-paced novel with a conclusion that will satisfy Kellerman fans, or any lover of a really good mystery.

O is for Outlaw & P is for Peril


Sue Grafton - 2008
    Two absolutely cracking books tokeep you reading until all hours. The onlydownside is you get to the end and wantmore. Fortunately there is more.

Werebear Scare


Nova Nelson - 2021
    Now in her mid-forties, she’s starting to feel like she’s seen it all.But that’s about to change.When a simple case of a missing werebear takes an unexpected turn, Eastwind’s angel sheriff enlists Ruby’s psychic gifts to help find the culprit. But a string of suspicious attacks and rumblings of an old sinister legend lead Ruby True and Sheriff Bloom into uncharted territory.Will they find the one responsible for the carnage before it finds them?Werebear Scare: An Eastwind Witches Paranormal Cozy Mystery is the first book of the Ruby True Magical Mystery series that takes place 30 years before the Eastwind Witches Cozy Mysteries. If you like strong female friendships, gossipy quaint towns, and lighthearted humor, you will love Nova Nelson's delightful tale!Buy Werebear Scare to solve the mystery today!Note: This is a second edition and was previously published under the series True & Bloom.

In the Pulps - 26 Short Stories


Rex Stout - 2013
    Although these stories are not all mysteries, they all are suspenseful and very enjoyable. They already show the creative mind that devised later so many complex plots as well as Stout’s gift for creating characters with a few quick strokes. The stories, which are presented here in order of publication, are: “Excess Baggage,” “The Infernal Feminine,” “A Professional Recall,” “Pamfret and Peace,” “A Companion of Fortune,” “A White Precipitate,” “The Mother of Invention,” “Méthode Américaine,” “A Tyrant Abdicates,” “The Pay-Yeoman,” “Secrets,” “Rose Orchid,” “An Agacella Or,” “The Inevitable Third,” “The Lie,” “Target Practice,” “If He Be Married,” “Baba,” “Jonathan Stannard's Secret Vice,” “Sanétomo,” “The Strong Man,” “It's Science That Counts,” “The Rope Dance,” “An Officer and a Lady,” “Heels of Fate,” and “Annuncio's Violin.”