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This winning first mystery from novelist and memoirist Bloom features an English professor turned private eye with the perfectly hard-boiled name of Dell Chandler and a charming, i...
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This winning first mystery from novelist and memoirist Bloom features an English professor turned private eye with the perfectly hard-boiled name of Dell Chandler and a charming, i...
A failed professor solves a murder on campus in this new whodunit from bestselling author Amy Bloom.
JOHN FARR – The Deadly Combo. Ace Double D-301, paperback original; 1st printing, 1959. Published back-to-back with Murder Isn’t Funny, by J. Harvey Bond (reviewed here). Mac St...
REVIEWED BY WILLIAM F. DEECK: H. C. BAILEY – Call Mr. Fortune. Methuen, UK, hardcover, 1920; Dutton, US, hardcover, 1921. Remploy, UK, hardcover reprint, 1979. Many other repr...
“The mystery” seems to be irresistible to literary novelists – so many have written one or more and doubtless many others want to write them.
H. C, BAILEY “The Superfluous Clues.” Reggie Fortune. First published (?) in Mr. Fortune’s Practice (Methuen, UK, hardcover, 1923), as “The Young Doctor.” Reprinted in Ellery Queen...
A. A. FAIR -Widows Wear Weeds. PI’s Donald Lam & Bertha Cool #27. William Morrow, hardcover, 1966. Dell, paperback, date?. Reprinted several times since. Donald Lam is hired...
The only thing worse than a persistent suitor? A dead one on your lawn. London, 1892. Alice, Duchess of Stortford, has returned to town determined to enjoy her first Season as a we...
RAYMOND MASON – Someone and Felicia Warwick. Gold Medal s1248. Paperback original; 1st printing, October 1962. Felecia 19, is the daughter of the town drunk and is widely known...
Heroine Belinda Bishop’s move back home was not under the best of circumstances. When she graduated from high school she left Little Blue Harbour vowing never to step foot in it ag...
J. HARVEY BOND – Murder Isn’t Funny. Mike Lanson #3. Ace Double D-301, paperback original, 1959. Published back-to-back with The Deadly Combo, by John Farr (to be reviewed here on...
About the Book:Aunt Violet and her niece Hannah have a bookshop to run. But after a customer comes in asking for a rare book, Hannah takes a visit to the reading room of the Britis...
When a body is discovered at their local country fair, amateur detectives Flora and Jack Carrington agree this death smells suspicious – and it’s not just the killer cheese. It’s t...
DEADLY GOLD RUSH by Landis Wade May 18 - June 26, 2026 Virtual Book Tour Synopsis: THE INDIE RETIREMENT MYSTERY SERIES Murder, mines, and missing millions—retirement just...
About the BookScotland, 1930: Agatha Christie is getting married. She invites fellow members of the Detection Club to the windswept Isle of Skye for a quiet break while the banns a...
A twisty New York City-set mystery that sees Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter, Alice Roosevelt, team up with Holmes and Watson to save the president from a kidnapping and attempted assas...
In the second installment of the Nora Breen Investigates series—“perfect for cozy mystery lovers” (Book Riot)—beloved former nun Nora Breen returns, this time to track down a ghost...
Connecticut’s Amy Bloom has written many things: novels; short stories; essays; memoir; nonfiction; children’s books, even. She also edited (and contributed to) the 2017 anthology...
Committing murder in the English town of Marlow is a decidedly unwise choice, thanks to an unlikely trio of amateur sleuths who partner with local police to bring killers to justic...
About the Book:Jude Gray is delighted to hear that her friend Kerry is setting up a wellness retreat with her new boyfriend. If anyone deserves to find peace and happiness, it’s Ke...
There is a distinguished tradition of amateur sleuths solving crimes over cups of tea, but Maggie Allswell’s The Book Club Murders brings a welcome twist to the formula. Rather tha...
As Mila the magician—aka Mila MacAllister, who lives in the friendly New England town of Corvin’s Crossing—nervously awaits her chance to impress the patrons of Mugsy’s Club, her b...
In June 1898, Ernest William “Willie” Hornung began publishing the short stories that would comprise the collection The Amateur Cracksman. Hornung was at that point a relatively mi...
A 1001 MIDNIGHTS Review by Marcia Muller ANNA KATHARINE GREEN – The Leavenworth Case. Dover, softcover, 1981. (Reprint of the 1878 hardcover edition.) This is a cornerstone...
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