I was excited to dive into the newest Holmes, Margaret & Poe Mystery, and listened to the narration by Christine Lakin. Holmes is Missing by James Patterson and Brian Sitts delivered an intense mystery with the abduction of six newborns from a private hospital. Margaret and Poe must investigate without Holmes.
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In the Blink of an Eye by Jo Callaghan
Two detectives: one human, one AI. And a case that will test them both. How could I resist listening to this crime thriller, especially when I learned that the next audiobook releases in March 2025? Narrated by Paul Mendez & Rose Akroyd, In the Blink of an Eye by Jo Callaghan, pulled me into the story as the team investigates two cold cases.
Where the Creek Bends by Linda Lael Miller
I enjoy magical realism and timeslips, so I picked up Where The Creek Bends by Linda Lael Miller. Madison Bettencourt’s life has turned upside down, and she wonders what happened to the Bliss, her childhood friend whom everyone suspected was her imaginary friend. Readers will discover a romance new begins and questions answered in this women’s fiction timeslip.
Murder at King’s Crossing by Andrea Penrose
I look forward to the next Wrexford & Sloane Mystery all year and, despite being delayed; the audiobook was well worth the wait. Murder at King’s Crossing by Andrea Penrose delivered a suspenseful and clever murder mystery while allowing listeners to catch up with our favorite sleuths and their misfit posse. Narrated by James Cameron Stewart, you’ll want to be sure to grab this historical murder-mystery.