I love anthologies. You can enjoy a fully formed story whenever you have a few spare minutes & It’s such a great way to find new-to-you authors. This volume is in honour of the MWA’s 75th anniversary so it’s only appropriate that all 19 entries have some kind of anniversary to be celebrated. Or not....
~~Note: This is a book reaction, not a full review.~~ Rather like Gail Carriger without all the werewolves, and with more of a Sherlock Holmes flavour. The opening scene is clearly an homage to "The Man with the Twisted Lip." Considering the characters keep uttering Emersonisms and Peabodyisms, I ...
I enjoyed the second book just as much as the first. I think they are nice light read and I really like the characters. Im really surprised that the series hasnt received better reviews.
I actually liked the first 2 books better then this one. This one didnt hold my attention as well. I was glad to finally see that Sabina is finally giving John a chance. I think they need to get together. The one thing I dont like is that John & Sabina dont like Sherlock & dont believe he is the rea...
I really enjoyed this book. Ive read sone of Pronzini and Muller's individual books and didnt care for them that much but when they write together it really works. I hope they continue this series!
I couldn't find the first entry in the Sharon McCone series, Edwin of the Iron Shoes so I tried this one, the 22nd installment published in 2004. I liked it, but not enough to think I'll really get around to reading more in the series. On the irritating side, McCone complains about California ster...
What could he have done now? Where has he been? Why does he show up when he needs something and then not allow us to know where he is? Those were questions Shar asked herself after she received an e-mail from her constantly absent half-brother, Darcy. She always helped him out, but she couldn...
This is the first Sharon McCone mystery I've read in some time and it was like meeting a friend you've lost touch with. You're happy to see they're happy and essentially unchanged (and haven't become a Republican and/or religious evangelical), but you're a little overwhelmed by how much history now ...
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