July Online Book Club: Welcome to Spicetown by Sheri Richey
Not every mystery needs a body count. Cora Mae Bingham is the super-organized senior citizen mayor of Spicetown, Ohio. (One of those Women Who Gets Stuff Done!)
Not every mystery needs a body count. Cora Mae Bingham is the super-organized senior citizen mayor of Spicetown, Ohio. (One of those Women Who Gets Stuff Done!)
Over the years, my book club has read about World War II many times. Every available perspective. Or so I thought.
Beaches, Bungalows, and Burglaries pushes the traditional cozy mystery way over to the comedy side of the meter.
Our German Wirehair Pointer hunting dog does his job based on instinct. Watching Duke’s body freeze in place when he spots his prey, then inch slowly closer until he’s in full point is fascinating. He’s been through training to learn basic commands and how to move with my husband while they’re hunting, but most of it is just natural.
Do you look at your pets and wish you knew what they were thinking? Or wonder why they do something a certain way?
This series has the grandeur and inner workings of a large hall like Downton Abbey mixed with the small town country life of Murder, She Wrote or Father Brown.
This book has unique ingredients for a mystery setup: a pet pig, yoga, and magic.
I’d heard of Pamela Kelley’s several mystery series set on Nantucket and have always wanted to try one of her books. The Hotel did not disappoint!
At its core, this book is about a brother and sister who cannot overcome their past wounds. I totally recommend you choose the audiobook version of The Dutch House.
Imagine an Agatha Christie-Sherlock Holmes style mystery set in 1880’s San Francisco instead of England. Throw in daring undercover sleuthing and a dash of romance. What you’d get is Maids of Misfortune.