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A great new start to a pre-World War II mystery series set in Europe
Death in Focus: An Elena Standish Novel
By: Anne Perry
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a story set in pre-World War II Europe. There is a debate about Hitler is a good thing for Germany or if he is a horrible individual who will bring death and destruction to Europe once again. Since looking back at history gives us twenty-twenty vision, we know now that Hitler was the latter.
This story is about a young woman, Elena Standish, who originally worked for the British government. However, she was duped and it resulted in her changing professions. She is now a photographer and is trying to make a name for herself.
This story not only introduces Elena but also various members of her family. There are many surprises with regards to those individuals and what they have done in the past and are still doing at the time this story is set.
Elena ends up finding out for herself just how serious things are beginning to take shape in Germany. She begins to take her stance and find her way once again.
I’m looking forward to reading more in this series. The author touched on many things that were heartbreaking and, at the same time, was able to write a compelling mystery as well.
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A theft, a murder and a missing person in a mystery set in Wales
Remembering the Dead: A Penny Brannigan Mystery
By: Elizabeth J. Duncan
Rating: 5 of 5
While this is the tenth in the Penny Brannigan mystery series, it is the first book that I have rad by Elizabeth J. Duncan. I so enjoyed it, I immediately purchased the first in the series and will read my way through them in order. This book can easily be read stand-alone and doesn’t seem to contain too much by way of spoilers for previous books.
In this story, Penny is confronted with a theft, a missing person and a murder. It seems as though all must be related and Penny goes to work solving all three.
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A story about a detective; a new series by Jeffrey Archer
Nothing Ventured (William Warwick Novels Book 1)
By: Jeffrey Archer
Rating: 5 of 5
When the author says that this is not a detective story; it is a story about a detective, he means exactly that. While there is a whodunnit, it isn’t difficult to figure out, it is how the detective goes about learning how to be exactly that, that the story is about.
William Warwick has gone against his father’s wishes (that he study law) and, instead, has gone into police work. He studies law in University but then goes on to become a beat cop rather than qualify for a plan to jump ahead in his career.
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Start of a new series by Ann Cleeves
The Long Call (The Two Rivers Series Book 1)
By: Ann Cleeves
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a mystery series set in North Devon, England. The lead detective is Detective Matthew Venn.
The book opens with the discovery of a murder near the home of Detective Venn and his husband. There are no witnesses; however, once the body was discovered, it is only a short time before the identity of the murder victim is uncovered.
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Liz Talbot and Nate are back on the case
Lowcountry Boomerang (A Liz Talbot Mystery Book 8)
By: Susan M. Boyer
Rating: 5 of 5
Liz Talbot and Nate Andrews are a husband and wife private investigation team. They work primarily in the area of Stella Maris island and South Carolina. They live in Stella Maris and are often assisted in their work by the spirit of Liz’s best friend from high school, Colleen.
Colleen is the spirit that protects Stella Maris and has worked with Liz for a few years. When Liz and Nate got married, Colleen also became visible to Nate. She only gets involved with Stella Maris is being threatened by the crimes that are happening, either at that time or at some time in the future.
In this story, Darius Baker, a former hometown boy who found fame and fortune in Hollywood, comes back to town.
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More of a romance than a mystery but still a good read
Out of the Picture: A Shepherd Sisters Mystery
By: Tracy Gardner
Rating: 4 of 5
When I first started to read this book, I thought I was reading a mystery but, somehow, it came across as a romance. Then I remembered that it was a book released by Hallmark and the romance part of the mystery made sense.
It is the second in a series of three books. The books are about the Shepherd sisters. In this book, Savanna Shepherd as just moved home after losing her long term relationship when her fiance decided he needed something more.
Because she worked for his family, she felt the need to quit and move back to the small town she grew up in and leave behind her prestigious job as an art authenticator.
Savanna loves being home, her new job and spending time with her neighbor, an much older lady who has a wonderful art collection.
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Murder and Shenanigans in an Arizona retirement community
Molded 4 Murder (Sophie Kimball Mystery Book 5)
By: J.C. Eaton
Rating: 5 of 5
This is another fun entry in the Sophie Kimball Mystery series. Sophie, or as her friends know her, Phee, is an accountant/bookkeeper for a private detective agency. Her mother, Harriet, lives in a retirement community, just a few miles away from where Phee lives and works.
Harriet has become interested in crafts, specifically working with clay. One of the hotshot ceramic artists is found murdered and there is a note with Harriet and one of her friends names written on it at the scene of the crime.
Harriet begs her daughter to investigate and, against her better judgement, Phee once again starts nosing around trying to search out clues.
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Funny second book in series set in Arizona retirement community
Ditched 4 Murder (Sophie Kimball Mystery Book 2)
By: J.C. Eaton
Rating: 4 of 5
This is the second in a series of mysteries about an accountant/bookkeeper Sophie (“Phee”) Kimball, who keeps getting pulled into murder investigations even though she only works for a private detective and absolutely, is not a detective.
Except that her mother, Harriet, seems to think that being a sleuth is something that rubs off simply by proximity. And maybe, she is right.
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A fun short novelette about a stay in New York City
Criminally Cocoa (An Amish Candy Shop Mystery)
By: Amanda Flower
Rating: 5 of 5
This novelette is quite a change up in this series. Instead of featuring our favorite chocolatier sleuth, Bailey King, the focus is on her Amish cousin, Charlotte Weaver.
Bailey and Charlotte are staying in New York while Bailey films the first of her new television cooking series. Charlotte is in the videos as well, having gotten permission as she has not yet been baptized into the Amish faith.
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Paranormal, funny mystery involving a has-been Hollywood psychic
The House on Hallowed Ground (A Misty Dawn Mystery Book 1)
By: Nancy Cole Silverman
Rating: 4 of 5
Mysteries are a genre I really enjoy. Anything from police procedurals to cozy mysteries. This is a cozy mystery which is heavy on paranormal. Paranormal is a genre that is not generally my cup of tea.
Having read this author’s Carol Child’s mystery series and enjoyed it, I took a chance with this book. While it is heavy on paranormal, it is also very funny. It also portrays celebrities in funny and, basically, unflattering ways.
Misty Dawn, a washed psychic, is living in a house which has is also inhabited by a ghost. This is a ghost who doesn’t, at first, realize that he is dead.
She is then called into action to go and investigate paranormal activities at the Pink Mansion, a famous home recently purchased by a famous young actress.
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