Beebs' Review Book 2 in the Lindenshaw Mysteries seriesAlthough this is the second book in the series and there are references to events in book 1, it still reads very well as a standalone. It's definitely more mystery than romance but there are some lovely scenes between the heroes and Charlie Co...
With the recent series of college murders behind him, Cambridge Fellow Jonty Stewart is in desperate need of a break. A holiday on the beautiful Channel Island of Jersey seems ideal, if only he can persuade Orlando Coppersmith to leave the security of the college and come with him. Orlando is a quie...
Especially (cozy) crime series are often written in a way that you can read them in any order. Previous events are rarely referenced and characters aren't changed much by them. The Cambridge Fellows is not one of them. On the one hand this is a good thing. It gives the characters more depth if they ...
From the moment I started this book I couldn’t get over how charming – and I mean that in the best possible sense of the word - Lessons for Idle Tongues is. The setting, the characters and the story seduced me from the first paragraph. I think it’s fair to say I’ve been a fan of mysteries for almost...
This book had a lovely Agatha Christie feel to it, everybody on a vacation, a murder with many suspects and a complicated solution, people playing bridge (love it!), with some M/M romance as a bonus. I think I enjoyed it even more than the first book, with the relationship nicely established and the...
I struggle to find words to describe this story that aren't 'cute' or 'sweet'. Not in an exaggerated diabetes-inducing way that involved the main-couple telling each other how much they love the other every five pages, simply in the sense of 'this is a sweet story about good, nice and (mostly) happy...
Tea and sympathy have never been so deadly. Schoolteacher Adam Matthews just wants to help select a new headteacher and go home. The governors at Lindenshaw St Crispin’s have already failed miserably at finding the right candidate, so it’s make or break this second time round. But when one of the ap...
I received a free kindle copy of The Best Corpse for the Job written by Charlie Cochrane, published by Riptide Publishing from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review.I gave this book four stars. It kept my attention, left me guessing & was entertaining. For me, the only drawback was what I call the...
3.5 starsI have never read Charlie Cochrane before. However, I was in the mood for a good ol’ mystery so when I saw this on Netgalley I decided that I wanted to give it a try. I mean, murder on a school in a small English village? Sounds intriguing...Dead body count: 2 Number of suspects: fewNumber ...
My only problem with this book is: Why is it so short a story!? I love Charles and Andrew, there should be some more of their courtship.Given how Charles dislike the smell of Camel and baffled at the way sand got even to his most covered limb (honestly, Charles, you were staying in a desert country,...
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