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Re-release of a 1989 collection of short stories involving Christmas mysteries
Mistletoe Mysteries: Tales of Yuletide Murder
Collected By: Charlotte MacLeod
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a fun and fairly quick read of mystery short stories by some of my favorite authors, including the late Charlotte MacLeod. There are stories by Sharyn McCrumb, Issac Asimov, Aaron Elkins and Mary Higgins Clark among others.
The stories are quite fun and run the gamut of whodunnit to the planning of a murder or two. I found that I could read each story during my lunch break, so the book provided a great break read for more than a week.
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Blast from the Past – Great Christmas Mysteries in this reprint from 1991
Christmas Stalkings: Tales of Yuletide Murder
Collected By: Charlotte MacLeod
Rating: 5 of 5
“Christmas Stalkings” is a reprint of a collection of Christmas mysteries which was first published in 1991. The authors were some of my favorites then and still remain so today, even though a few of them have since passed away. I had not read these before (back when, I preferred full length mysteries to short stories) but it is possible that others may have read it when it was published previously.
The 12 stories are a wide variety of mysteries collected from various authors, with the sleuths solving everything from whodunnit to the background of a mystery guest. My favorite story was by the late Elizabeth Peters. I’ve been a huge fan of hers for many decades under all of her various pseudonyms. That this story featured herself in the story made it all the more humorous.
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Great fourth entry in this historic mystery series
Death Comes to the Fair
By: Catherine Lloyd
Rating: 5 of 5
I enjoy reading both mysteries and regency historical novels, so in Catherine Lloyd’s Kurland St. Mary Mystery series, I get both in a single book. This is the fourth book in the series and I recommend reading them in order. While they can be read stand-alone, I think that the character development and the events which build to this story are important to read first.
The rector’s daughter, Lucy Harrington and the local magistrate, (Major) Sir Robert Kurland are engaged and are busy with planning a London wedding that neither of them really want.
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Difficult to Follow
White Lead: A Novel of Suspense
By: Susan Daitch
Rating: 2 of 5
I am a huge mystery buff and I really enjoy mysteries which deal with the art world. That being said, “White Lead” was a book that I found difficult to follow and equally difficult to finish.
The plot line is rather convoluted but follows an art conservationist as she runs from dangerous situation to even more dangerous situation. The problem was that I never fully understood why she was involved, how she got away time and time again and, in the end, I really did not understand the ending (which left too many open plot lines – perhaps thinking there would be more in this series?)
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Another interesting cozy mystery in series set in Maine
Dangling by a Thread (A Mainely Needlepoint Mystery)
By: Lea Wait
Rating: 4 of 5
This is a mystery series that I have enjoyed and have read the first the second book in the series. I jumped ahead to book 4 and was able to pick up the action easily.
In this story our sleuth, Angie, is beginning to think about staying in Haven Harbor beyond the six months she has allotted herself. As she is four months into the period, she will need to figure out things pretty soon. She has two men that she might become interested in and she has a job to do that she is enjoying. The personal plot line of this series moves slowly but that is in line with the concept of four books covering a period of four months.
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Fifth in the Cherry Tucker mystery series
THE BODY IN THE LANDSCAPE
By: Larissa Reinhart
Rating: 4 of 5
“The Body in the Landscape” is the fifth book in a mystery series about Cherry Tucker. This is the first book in this series that I have read. I often read books out of order in a series to see if a book can stand alone or if it needs to be read in order. For me, there were enough confusing elements in the story – from start to finish, that I must recommend that the series be read in order.
I enjoyed the book, which was quite long. It seemed much longer than the page count on the product page – maybe a third again as long based on the line count on the Kindle version.
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Heartwarming Christmas story about finding a place to call home
The Christmas Town
By: Donna VanLiere
Rating: 5 of 5
This is a lovely story about a young woman searching for a place to call home after years of being moved around the foster care system. Lauren has not had the best of parents. Effectively abandoned, she moved from home to home in the foster system. While she ended up with a good family and didn’t suffer any form of abuse, she is still looking for a place and a family to call her own.
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Fun and Romantic novel about starting over
The One You Really Want
By: Jill Mansell
Rating: 5 of 5
Carmen and Nancy have been best friends since childhood. Carmen is dealing with her own depression after losing her beloved husband only three years before but when Nancy’s marriage takes a bad turn, Carmen is there to help.
Nancy moves from her suburban house in Scotland to Carmen’s mansion in London to start her life over. With the move comes the shedding of her old life and she realizes it is more than time to move on. Carmen is going through a similar phase in life but has the extra baggage of being extremely rich. Whether she likes it or not, it is an issue and one that she tried to deal with in a variety of amusing ways.
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Fun Romantic Comedy novel set in the Highlands
Hero in the Highlands: A No Ordinary Hero Novel
By: Suzanne Enoch
Rating: 5 of 5
I’ve enjoyed a number of Scottish romances by Suzanne Enoch over the years. I enjoy the sense of humor that she imbues into her characters. This book is one that I enjoyed tremendously and one that sets a fairly high bar as the first in a new series (No Ordinary Hero.)
An unlikely English Duke, Gabriel, arrives shortly after discovering he has inherited title and various properties associated with it. He’s a solider who never thought to be anything but a solider so he doesn’t quite understand the intricacies involved with his rank. Because of this, he is plain-spoken and decisive in his actions.
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Intriguing second book in series
Kiss of the Sun A Girl in the Maze Thriller
By: R. K. Jackson
Rating: 5 of 5
“Kiss of the Sun” is the first book I have read by R. K. Jackson but is the second in his series of A Girl in the Maze Thriller. I often read books in series out of order to see if a book can be read stand-alone or if it is best to read the whole series in order. While I was able to pick up the gist of the story as I went along, because of the character foundation and prior experiences in the first book, I recommend that this series be read in order.
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