Book Recommendations
Book Recommendations

Murder in Covent Garden by Anita Davison – A Gripping Historical Mystery Set in Wartime London

Set against the backdrop of wartime London, Murder in Covent Garden by Anita Davison delivers an engaging mystery filled with secrets, intrigue, and a determined amateur sleuth. A must-read for historical mystery lovers!

Murder, Secrets & Scandal: A Thrilling 1920s Mystery in Murder at Mill Ponds House

Michelle Salter crafts a gripping 1920s mystery where journalist Iris Woodmore must clear her name after being accused of murder. With secrets at stake and danger closing in, can she find the real killer before it’s too late?

A Cleverly Plotted Cosy Mystery: Death at the Village Chess Club by Debbie Young – Book Review

Debbie Young’s Death at the Village Chess Club delivers a charming mix of small-town warmth and clever mystery. When a chess tournament turns deadly, Alice Carroll must uncover the truth before the killer makes their next move.

Happily Ever After? A Gothic Mystery with a Quirky Twist

Jane Lovering’s Happily Ever After blends gothic mystery, romance, and humor into a charming yet uneven read. With ghostly apparitions, a missing heir, and a brooding love interest, it’s a story full of twists—but does it deliver?

Breaking Traditions: A Review of Becoming Mariella by Janet Constantino

Becoming Mariella explores the tension between tradition and independence as a young Sicilian woman fights for control of her own life. Though compelling, the novel’s uneven pacing and underdeveloped characters hold it back from its full potential.

Unraveling Secrets Across Timelines: A Review of The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin

With its innovative tête-bêche format and dual timelines, The Turnglass by Gareth Rubin is a clever, atmospheric mystery that takes readers from 1880s England to 1930s California. A treat for literary puzzle fans!

Color Me Dead: A Cozy Mystery with a Paranormal Twist

In “Color Me Dead,” artist Gabby Wolfe’s ability to predict death adds suspense to this cozy mystery. With humor and paranormal flair, Teresa Trent’s latest novel delivers an engaging, small-town whodunit.