Thursday, March 2, 2023

A Murder in Long Island by Colette Clark

Apparently the Kindle Unlimited algorithm has decided that I like 1920s mysteries with a plucky heroine. And this is about my favorite so far. Penelope was disinherited by her father for unknown reasons three years ago. She lives with her father's cousin Cordelia and makes money by gambling. Her edge? Her eidetic memory. But shock of all shocks, her father has called her for dinner. Her mother's dear friend Agnes is dead. Supposedly she did herself in but Penelope isn't so sure. Especially since the same people who were there at her aunt's car accident are the same ones who are there this weekend. 
The mystery is maybe a little thin and I really wish we had gotten to know Agnes but I am looking forward to getting to know the other characters. 

Four stars
This book came out February 11, 2022
Followed by The Missing White Lady
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

A Sinister Revenge by Deanna Raybourn

Still smarting from the revelations of the last book, Stoker has run away to Germany. Or somewhere thereabouts. Veronica decided to let him lick his wounds but has been pulled to find him by Stoker's brother Tiberius who has told her, "I need him."
That astonishing pronouncement is brought on because Tiberius has received a threatening note that references one of Tiberius's from the group that called themselves The Seven Sinners. In the year after they graduated from school, one of the young men died after discovering a massive dinosaur fossil. Two more members died in the intervening years but now two more have passed away in quick succession. Tiberius is worried and would like Stoker and Veronica to attend his house party to see if they can get to the bottom of what is going on. 
Of course, there is the usual amount of mayhem and people trying to kill our intrepid heroes. It all makes for a very enjoyable book. 

Veronica Speedwell #8
Four stars
This book comes out March 7, 2023
Followed by A Grave Robbery
ARC kindly provided by Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Reread as audiobook from Libby March 2024

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Monthly reread February 2023

Opinions are my own

When Stars Collide by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Three stars
This book came out June 29th, 2021
Follows First Star I See





Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle by Betty MacDonald
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle #1
Four stars
This book came out in 1947
Followed by Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby




Sorcery & Cecelia by Patricia C. Wrede

Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
Cecelia and Kate #1
Five stars
This book came out April 15th, 1988
Followed by The Grand Tour
Borrowed as an audiobook from the library



Chasing Cassandra by Lisa Kleypas



Chasing Cassandra by Lisa Kleypas
This book comes out February 18th, 2020
Follows Devil's Daughter
Followed by Devil in Disguise
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby

Monday, February 27, 2023

Jealousy's a Witch by Louisa West

Rosie is still just trying to live a quiet life. But she's finally made a friend! A friend who's now living with her. Which puts a little pinch on her, ahem, private life. Declan has been sleeping on her sofa after his living space was destroyed in the last book but maybe they were moving a little too fast. Especially since a woman who just came to town seems to have some tie to Declan. But of course, all of that pales to the fear she has when Maggie disappears...
Another book that's a little thin on plot or character building but the series itself seems like it could be quite enjoyable. 

Three stars
This book came out September 30, 2020
Follows New Witch on the Block
Followed by We Witch You a Merry Christmas
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Charms and Firearms by Trixie Silvertale

Mitzy is going on a trip with Rory Bombay. She's been warned against him but she's decided that she knows best. They are going just out of town to a ski hill that's seen better days and an owner who is a decided lush. Of course, it's Mitzy who discovers a body on the hill. She and Rory also do a quick search of the body (who, even in 2020 when this was written, doesn't know to leave a body where it is?). It's a photographer who has some incriminating evidence on an SD card that eventually makes its way to the police.
I'm going to read the next book in the series because I got a three-book file from Kindle Unlimited but I am really not liking Mitzy. I get that she's young but she is not listening to anyone in her life and is doing things that will actively get her potential love interest in trouble. 
Warning for racist stereotyping: thieving "gypsy"

Two stars
Finished March 17, 2020
Followed by Bars and Boxcars
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Bodies from the Library 2 -- an Anthology

No Face by Christianna Brand

A psychic, Mr. Jospeh Hawk, is certain he knows the identity of a serial killer. Yes, he often fakes many of his tricks but he might have some skill. But his assistant Delphine (sp?) is in danger. Would he prefer that she be hurt in order to fulfill his predictions? Or hers?

Three stars

Before & After by Peter Antony
An old woman dies. Mr. Verity, an amateur detective, believes it is her husband and the nurse. Inspector Sparrow thinks there might be more to it. And a little bit of honest police work might just prove him correct. So why let Mr. Verity direct that they be picked up? Well, in real life, if someone is around so many bodies, usually someone gets suspicious...

Four stars - mostly because finally someone is suspicious of the detective

Hotel Evidence by Helen Simpson
Henry Broadrib (sp?) is startled that his wife, Sissy, wants a divorce. He is loathe to acquiesce as it means that he will have to paint himself in a bad light. But he give in and willingly accepts a hot water bottle when she passes it on to him. But it might be harder than they both think as Henry is so very likable that no one wants to report against him. 

Three and a half stars - amusing but not really a mystery story nor is there any suspense

Exit Before Midnight by Q. Patrick
Carol Thorne (sp?) is working overtime right now to help with a merger. Her job ends at midnight so she's splashing out with a nice hairdo before she has to go back to work, helping the shareholders close the merger. When she returns, there is a threat of murder that has been left in her typewriter in the form of a memorandum. 

Four and a half stars - as one of the longer stories, it is better developed. It gives us better character development and allows for a nice build up of suspense. 

A Joke's a Joke by Jonathan Latimer
A young man, Barnes, likes to play pranks on people. His latest is to introduce his own wife, Mary Lou, to his particular favorite to play pranks on. But it doesn't quite turn out like Barnes thinks it will.

Three and a half stars - not a mystery but a fun little story

The Man Who Knew by Agatha Christie
A man is home but he knows something is wrong. Then he sees the word on his theater pamphlet, "Don't go home." A gun found in his apartment, his uncle murdered... there is just a chance that he can turn this night around.

The Almost Perfect Murder Case by S. S. Van Dine
Philo Vance is telling stories about some of his more famous cases. In this one, he mentions that even the most perfectly planned crimes may go off the rails for the most ridiculous of reasons. In this story, someone decides to verify a translation and suddenly, the teeth of a dead body might not be as identifiable as originally thought.

Three stars - serviceable

The Hours of Darkness by Edmund Crispin
The book opens on Christmas Eve. There is a game of hide and seek afoot. But rather than using it for making love to their partners, a murderer uses the time for other pursuits. Gervase Fen is nearby to connect this case to an earlier one, one in which a brother and sister 

Three stars - at least this one is a mystery but a little convoluted

Chance Is a Great Thing by E. C. R. Lorac
Poor Peggy is ready to get married but her only relation, her aunt, is doing so poorly she's afraid to leave her. Her neighbors encourage her to get married and go on her honeymoon; they'll keep an eye on her. But then auntie dies...

Four stars - for as short as it is, you get a clear picture of the characters

The Mental Broadcast by Clayton Rawson
The Great Merlini is trying to come up with a new card trick. Our narrator is not impressed.

Two and a half stars

White Cap by Ethel Lina White
Tess is trying to calm herself down. She has been taken in by a man who was a swindler and her work is uncertain. At work, Miss Ratcliffe is basically taking over the company and she has Tess in her sights. Of course, Ratcliffe is the one who ends up dead.

Three and a half stars

The Adventure of the Dorset Squire by C. A. Alington
The lights go out but then a lot of stuff happens, but, while some of it is comedic, none of it is a murder nor a suspense story. 

Two stars

The Locked Room by Dorothy L. Sayers
Lord Peter is at a house party where he meets a young woman named Betty. She is engaged but she and Lord Peter spend their time with some light flirting (maybe a little more). Her good mood is ruined when her uncle comes home proclaiming that he is ruined. He yells at Betty and his wife and declares that he will commit suicide. Lord Peter is skeptical. Usually people who commit suicide don't declare it so baldly. But, the next morning, the man is dead. Luckily, Lord Peter knows exactly what happened.

Three stars

Friday, February 24, 2023

Damsel in Distress by Carola Dunn

Both Daisy Dalrymple and Philip Petrie's families have assumed that the two of them will marry. But the two are more friends than anything else and Philip has always felt some obligation to Daisy after her brother (his best friend) died. But Daisy has Alec and Philip... Philip has just met Gloria Arbuckle, daughter of an American millionaire. Her golden hair has turned his head and he's pretty sure he's falling in love. Except that Gloria has been kidnapped. He can't call the police so he calls in Daisy. And she is delighted to help her old friend. Especially if it means he'll marry her and finally get their families off their backs.
It's going to take some maneuvering, and Daisy herself ends up kidnapped for a little bit. The end is quite happy with Daisy and Alec taking the next step and Philip finding his place in the world.

Four stars
This book came out in 1997
Followed by Dead in the Water
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible
Opinions are my own