Historical Fiction
Historical Fiction

Unraveling Mysteries in 1930s London: A Review of “The Missing Maid” by Holly Hepburn

In Holly Hepburn’s “The Missing Maid,” set in 1930s London, Harriet White, demoted at work, inadvertently becomes involved in a mystery mimicking a Sherlock Holmes case. Tasked with responding to mail for the fictional detective, she decides to investigate a missing maid’s plea from her hometown. Harriet’s wit and justice-driven character propel a narrative mixing mystery, humor, and historical fiction, providing a charming detective tale with an engaging protagonist.

A Charming Cozy Whodunit: Death at Lovers’ Leap by Catherine Coles

In the quaint village of Westleham, 1948, Catherine Coles crafts another captivating mystery with “Death at Lovers’ Leap.” Martha Miller, our endearing protagonist, navigates a web of secrets and emotions as she grapples with love, loss, and the pursuit of truth. Against the backdrop of a tight-knit community, Coles expertly blends small-town charm, romance, and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final revelation.

Book Review: Unraveling Intrigues in ‘Death and the Sisters’ by Heather Redmond

Why Should You Read This? Heather Redmond’s ‘Death and the Sisters’ presents a riveting historical mystery steeped in the tangled relationships of literary luminaries Mary …