A Death in Diamonds by S. J. Bennett

A Death in Diamonds by S. J. Bennett

I've read this series from the beginning and thoroughly enjoy seeing Queen Elizabeth II as an amateur sleuth. She knows people well and has access to a lot of information but needs her assistant private secretary to do most of the legwork. This time around we've gone back in time to the late 50s. It's early in the Queen's reign and she has two young children. She and Prince Phillip have been married about 10 years and their marriage has more stressors than most, one being that a club Prince Phillip attends has been connected to a murder. Joan, the assistant private secretary, is bold, resourceful, and intelligent. She is the only one the Queen can truly trust, since in addition to the murder case, they are trying to figure out which of the Queen's advisors has been attempting to sabotage her trips abroad. The peeks into royal life are fun. The queen visits a few other countries in this one and...
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February Cloak and Dagger Link-Up

February Cloak and Dagger Link-Up

I am tired of winter. It was so cold in our part of Ohio last month. I know the first day of spring isn't until March 20, but I'm still hoping for some early spring weather. What’s on your reading list this month?  If you haven’t official signed up for the challenge yet, head to the 2025 Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge post. Link up your February Cloak and Dagger reads below. You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter...
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Winter’s Respite Readathon

Winter’s Respite Readathon

The Winter's Respite Readathon starts tomorrow. I'm up for some time spent reading under blankets with a cup of hot chocolate waiting for spring. The readathons starts at midnight tonight and end at 11:59 pm on February 28. Head over to Seasons of Reading if you'd like to sign up. It also includes 24-hour event on Saturday, February 22 starting at 10:00 am. The hashtag is #WintersRespite. I'll probably keep updates here, instagram, and maybe bluesky. Books finished: A Death in Diamonds by S. J. Bennett A Victim at Valentine’s by Ellie Alexander Miss Marple: The Complete Short Stories by Agatha Christie How to Piss Off Men by Kyle Prue My Fatal Valentine by Leighann Dobbs In the Shadow of Agatha Christie edited by Leslie S. Klinger How to Seal Your Own Fate by Kristen Perrin The Diva Steals a Chocolate Kiss by Krista Davis The Serpent Under by Bonnie MacBird Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Baker 24 - Hour event wrap-up Finished: And Then There Were None...
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The Antique Hunter’s Death on the Red Sea by C. L. Miller

The Antique Hunter’s Death on the Red Sea by C. L. Miller

The Antique Hunter's Death on the Red Sea is the second in the series and it's probably better to read them in order. You'll get a better feel for the characters and why Freya ends up in her current position. We learned in the first book that Freya and her Aunt Carole inherited Arthur Crockleford's antique shop when he was murdered. They are also trying to continue his project of hunting down stolen treasurers and making sure they're returned to their rightful owners. Freya and Carole have officially founded “The Lockwood Antique Hunter’s Agency,” and the first case that comes their way is a painting that was stolen from a small semi-local Maritime Museum was stolen. The police are concentrating on the murder that accompanied the theft and the museum volunteer is afraid the painting will be forgotten. It turns out Arthur had donated the painting to the museum, making it even more interesting to Carole and Freya. The two follow...
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The Library Game by Gigi Pandian

The Library Game by Gigi Pandian

The Library Game is the fourth in the Secret Staircase series, and I do think they are best read in order. Tempest, a former stage magician, is enjoying her work with her father’s Secret Staircase Construction company. This time around they're working on changing a Gray House, large private home, in to a classic mystery library and will be presenting an escape room/mystery play in the house for the town's "Summer Stroll" weekend. During a play rehearsal, one of the actors is murdered during a planned on-stage blackout, but the body disappears when everyone leaves the room to get their phones. Tempest's friend, Sanjay, aka "The Hindi Houdini," is one of the suspects - or maybe he was supposed to be the victim. Either way, Tempest and her "Scooby" gang, Ivy, Gideon, and Sanjay, need to solve the case. The author does a great job of weaving in the elements important in stage magic like forcing choices, misdirection, and sleight of...
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

I usually don't review Sherlock Holmes books. Let's be honest, everyone reading this knows who the character is and most will either love him or not. It also won't surprise anyone that I love the stories and novels, some more than others of course. This collection is probably my favorite and the reason I chose it when I was looking for something I felt like reading that is in the public domain (for a challenge). The stories are clever and entertaining. Holmes is at his best. We meet Irene Adler and the horrible Dr. Grimesby Roylott. I listened to the audio this time, narrated by Stephen Fry who did a fabulous job. I wasn't surprised by any of the twists or turns - I've read them all multiple times, but enjoy them none the less. We also watched Sherlock Holmes (2009) starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law, which is always fun. I really like how Holmes is portrayed and...
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