Please welcome Sophia Rose to the blog with a review of The Hanged Man’s Tale by Gerald Jay. This is the second novel in the Inspector Mazarelle mystery series. Grab a cuppa and check out Sophia’s thoughts.
Cut and Run by Annabelle Lewis
Cut and Run by Annabelle Lewis continues the story of Run, Cat Run as our four Boston clairvoyants battle evil and its twisted game. Lewis takes us right back into the action as two innocents are set up and one has been wrongly sentenced. Grab a cup of coffee and see why I find this series so addictive.
Dead Cat, Run by Annabelle Lewis
I read a review of Dead Cat, Run by Annabelle Lewis and grabbed the kindle version, but later discovered I had won signed paperback copies of the first two books in this series. I quickly devoured both books. Dead Cat, Run is a delightful, suspenseful tale surrounds the fates. Grab a cup of coffee and see why I recommend Dead Cat, Run.
🎧 Lady of Ashes by Christine Trent
I loved the idea of a female undertaker in Victorian London solving murders and was delighted to begin Lady of Ashes by Christine Trent. Narrated by Polly Lee, the tale delivered mystery, history and a side of romance as our protagonist suspects death by unnatural causes. Grab a cup of hot cocoa and see why I recommend this first in series.
🎧 Fortune Favors the Dead & Murder Under Her Skin by Stephen Spotswood
Fortune Favors the Dead & Murder Under Her Skin by Stephen Spotswood are the first two audiobooks in the Pentecost and Parker historical fiction mystery series. Murder-mysteries, friendship, snark and adventure await you in this marvelous series! Grab a cuppa and see why I recommend these for audio.