My Husband’s Killer

By

Laura Marshall

Close friendships made during student years are often the ones which are sustained throughout life’s ups and downs, however, when that trust is broken it is definitely devastating for all...
Murder in an Irish Castle: A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery

By

Verity Bright.

We meet Lady Eleanor and her trusty major domo Clifford, along with Gladstone as they journey to Lady Eleanor’s family castle of Henelley Castle, just outside of the small town...
A Heart Full of Headstones

By

Ian Rankin.

Soon to be knighted, award winning best seller writer, Ian Rankin has not disappointed readers with his twenty fourth installment in the celebrated and much loved Detective Rebus series. The...
A Body at Lavender Cottage

By

Dee MacDonald

Book Six in the Kate Palmer mystery series A Body at Lavender Cottage is a stand-alone read, as well as a continuation of a lovely cozy murder collection from Dee...
THE INK BLACK HEART

By

Robert Galbraith

‘The Ink Black Heart’, is the sixth in the Strike novels by JK Rowling under her pseudonym Robert Galbraith, which follows private detective Cormoran Strike and his associate Robin Ellacourt...
Daughters of Eve

By

Nina D. Campbell

There is great news for readers of Crime Fiction. A new South Australian author has emerged. She is passionate, has a keen eye for realistic characters and a dramatic style...
The Only Child

By

Kayte Nunn

Between 1945 and 1973 one and a half million babies were given up for adoption in the USA; the young single mothers were often coerced into giving up their babies...
Bleeding Heart Yard

By

Elly Griffiths

Bleeding Heart Yard In ‘Bleeding Heart Yard’, the third in the Harbinder Singh series by Elly Griffith, she developed from being a slightly awkward regional police woman, to being promoted...
The Tilt

By

Chris Hammer.

Once again, the master craftsman of crime Chris Hammer has woven an engaging tale in The Tilt. His characters are realistic and well developed, his plot is complex with many...
Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking

By

Raquel V. Reyes’s

Murder and food somehow, sometimes seem to go together at least in Miriam Quinones-Smith life anyway, but not because she goes looking for trouble, just the opposite; all she wants...