“A Pinch of Poison” by Alyssa Maxwell
A PINCH OF POISON By Alyssa Maxwell When Lady Phoebe Renshaw, granddaughter of the Earl of Wroxly, and her maid, Eva, volunteer to organize a…
A PINCH OF POISON By Alyssa Maxwell When Lady Phoebe Renshaw, granddaughter of the Earl of Wroxly, and her maid, Eva, volunteer to organize a…
HOME SWEET HOME By April Smith They say good things come in great packages. Well…if the cover of this one doesn’t scare you and make…
FACIALS CAN BE FATAL By Nancy J. Cohen During the mad time that is referred to as the “holiday season,” the last thing that Marla…
THE SHIMMERING ROAD By Hester Young For those who love “spooky,” you will be thrilled that Hester Young and her amazing heroine are back. This…
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER By Jenn McKinlay It seemed like a good idea at the time. Lindsey Norris, director of the public library in the…
COMPROMISED By James R. Scarantino The very good news is that Detective Denise Aragon has come up with a witness who can easily (if she…
Excerpt “Grimm Woods” by D. Melhoff July 7th, 5:44 a.m. One hacksaw. One hammer, six boxes of nails. Twelve Mason jars, four hunting knives,…
Excerpt of “Big City Heat, a Brack Pelton mystery” by David Burnsworth Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,…
An Interview with WALT GRAGG Q: Where did you receive inspiration for THE RED LINE? I have probably always had a strong anti-war view…