crime fiction
crime fiction

Sun, Secrets, and Suspicion: A Review of I Kill Always Love You by Helen Golden

In I Kill Always Love You, a vacation in Portugal turns into a tangled mystery when a film producer is found dead. Lady Beatrice must uncover the truth to clear an innocent woman’s name in this witty, suspenseful cozy whodunnit.

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?

Agatha Christie: Suspect or Sleuth? A Thrilling Golden Age Mystery

Kelly Oliver’s The Case of the Christie Conspiracy brilliantly reimagines Agatha Christie at the heart of a real-life whodunnit. With sharp twists and a clever amateur sleuth, this historical mystery is a must-read for fans of classic crime fiction.

A Gripping Southern Mystery with Twists and Secrets: A Hush at Midnight by Marlene M. Bell

In A Hush at Midnight, Laura Harris must navigate a web of deceit and betrayal when she’s accused of murdering her mentor, a beloved small-town matriarch. As secrets come to light, the real killer stays one step ahead, and time is running out.

Unraveling the Mystery: A Review of Scandal of Vandals by Frank F. Weber

Scandal of Vandals by Frank F. Weber dives into a high-profile Minnesota crime that rocked a seemingly peaceful community. This true-crime-inspired novel offers gripping twists and an intricate web of secrets and betrayal.