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Title: Up The Lazy River

Author: Lea Braden
Illustrator: 

Publisher and/or Distributor: iUniverse
Publisher Website: www.iuniverse.com
Pages: 291

ISBN: 9781475956788

Price: $18.95

Publishing Date: 2012

Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 3 hearts



This Romantic Mystery has it all: plot twists, red herrings, police procedure, small town politics, and a school science teacher who manages to teach her students while scientifically solving a murder just in time. Samantha Grant, a disappointed divorcee, learns to use her ex-husband, an incompetent but well-meaning police chief, and a god-like construction worker to discover who threw a powerful real estate developer down an elevator shaft in an abandoned building. As more and more victims turn up, it becomes imperative for Sam to track down and neutralize a serial killer, despite being a suspect in the eyes of the police chief, who also sees her as a potential love object.

A good first novel, we look forward to reading many more in this science teacher series written by a retired teacher. The author does a good job of getting inside her characters’ heads. We rated it three hearts.

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Title: Mausoleum
Author: Justin Scott
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 244
ISBN: 9781590584682
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This rollicking mystery pits the “Old Guard” residents of Newbury, Connecticut against the newly moneyed intruders who show off their wealth in markedly strange ways, such as a monstrosity of a mausoleum in the town’s venerated cemetery. Newcomer Brian Groses has built a half million dollar edifice to Brian’s eventually death, only his death is much sooner than he expected. Town folk discover Brian’s blood seeping under the mausoleum’s door during a town celebration. An immigrant farm worker is accused; however, he has gone into hiding. PI and realtor Ben Abbott takes on an investigation for the cemetery’s association, believing the missing immigrant had nothing to do with Brian’s death. In true who done it fashion, the end brings totally unsuspected findings and a mercy cover-up. We rated it five hearts.

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Title: Dancing with Fire
Author: Susan Kearney
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Tor-Forge
Publisher Website: www.tor-forge.com
Pages: 373
ISBN: 9780765358455
Price: $6.99
Publishing Date: July 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This romantic thriller focuses on a father who has invented a new alternative fuel. Predictably, his laboratory is blown up, killing him in the process (gee, I wonder who would do that?). The business has been willed to his younger partner, Sawyer, and his older daughter, Kaylin, who must come to terms with their sudden mutual attraction as well as their future in a business that depends upon their finding a copy of the missing formula. They must beware of  several forces, to include Mideast terrorists, as well as crooked businessmen. This is an edge of your chair read, and we rated it five hearts.

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Title: Touch of Fate
Author: Christine Amsden
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Twilight Times Books, Kingsport, TN
Publisher Website: www.twilighttimesbooks.com
Pages: 277
ISBN: 1931201978
Price: $18.95
Publishing Date: 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This paranormal romantic mystery based in St. Louis, presents the problems of a psychic single mother with a daughter possessing the same talents. They move to the Midwest for a fresh start. She meets a group of ladies with similar abilities; however, she becomes very concerned when people with links to the group begin to be murdered. There is a major conflict among the group as to whether the future perceived can be altered, or is it doomed to take place no matter what happens. Things get complicated when her daughter predicts her mother will become intimate with the investigating detective in the near future. (Her daughter is never wrong.) We rated this book a score of four hearts.

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Title: Pariah
Author: Thomas Zigal
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: The Toby Press
Publisher Website: www.tobypress.com
Pages: 330
ISBN: 9781592641611
Price: $9.95
Publishing Date: June 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This is the third in a series of mysteries about Kurt Muller, a reformed hippie sheriff. In an effort to curry political favor, the sheriff agrees to allow an auction of himself for a date. An old flame and wealthy heiress wins the right with a $10,000 bid. She wants his undivided attention to listen to her fears that a rock and roll idol of a husband, which she was suspected of killing twenty years before, is really alive and has been sending her threatening letters. He promises to look into the situation, ends up in the sack with her, and returns home. A couple of hours later he learns she has been murdered and is suspected of being the killer by his own department. Despite facing a recall action, Sheriff Muller wades into an investigation of an impossible murder.

This makes for extraordinary reading with twists, turns, and a race to the end, or is it over? We rated it five hearts.

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Title: If It’s Not One Thing it’s A Murder
Author: Liz Wolfe
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Medallion Press, Inc.
Publisher Website: www.medallionpress.com
Pages: 403
ISBN: 9781933836393
Price: $7.95
Publishing Date: Aug 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This is an unusual mystery that features Skye, a career house wife who walks in on her husband and his lover caught in the act. To make matters worse, his lover is another man. Skye finds herself in a divorce while trying to deal with her college freshman daughter (who discovered dad’s in-the-closet condition a year before). As if life couldn’t get more complex, Skye finds she needs to defend her good friend, who has been considered a suspect in what may have been a mercy killing of her very ill husband. She also finds herself coordinating her neighbor’s daughter’s wedding. Then things begin to get even more complex.

This was a most unusual story. It moves quickly and has a great number of twists and turns. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Fiddle Game
Author: Richard A. Thompson
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 236
ISBN: 978-1-59058-455-2
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This interesting mystery combines the elements of fine, collectible priceless violins with the customs and scams of the Rom Gypsies. Herman Jackson, a St. Paul bail bondsman, witnesses the tragic murder of a customer after she has just left him a priceless violin as collateral for her brother’s bail, or has she? The reader spends most of the rest of the book trying to figure out what is truth in an environment of scams, counter scams, and favors, as well as more deaths.

The author writes authoritatively on his topic and presents a non-stop storyline. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Cries & Whiskers
Author: Clea Simon
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 251
ISBN: 978-1-59058-464-4
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This Theda Krakow mystery continues examining a journalist who has become a freelance writer of the Boston club music scene. She’s also a cat lover. She becomes embroiled in trying to save feral cats in her neighborhood and finds herself involved in the murder of an animal activist. Meanwhile, her significant other police detective is laid up with a broken knee and can’t do much to help, although her own cute kitty, Musetta, helps as well as she can.

The series is musically enlightening and also quite realistic as to the freelance writing life. We recommend it to mystery lovers, writers, and cat lovers. It is a classic cat mystery with the edginess of demanding editors and competitive musical performers. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Dark Horse
Author: Mike Langan
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Five Star / Thomson Gale
Publisher Website: www.mikelangan.com/training.html
Pages: 301
ISBN: 978-1-59414-664-0
Price: $26.95
Publishing Date: Feb 2008
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 3 hearts

Nicky Rigopoulos, a major partner of a law practice, tries to balance running for a judgeship seat with womanizing and his law practice. His life suddenly gets far more complicated when his lady law partner is murdered and all evidence points toward him. Then his life becomes far more complex when his wife and then one of his lovers are murdered. The police are convinced he is the murderer, so Nicky must stay out of their hands while he attempts to find the real culprit.

The author uses his personal experience as a practicing attorney to lend a degree of realism to this legal mystery. We rated it three hearts.

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Title: The Marathon Murders
Author: Chester D. Campbell
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Night Shadows Press
Publisher Website: www.nightshadowspress.com
Pages: 224
ISBN: 978-0-9799167-1-7
Price: $14.95
Publishing Date: Feb 08
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This fourth mystery by the author is especially entertaining for those of us in the silver/no hair set. Retired Air Force OSI investigator Greg McKenzie and his partner/wife Jill become involved in a case that spans a current mysterious disappearance of old evidence in a cold case stretching back to the turn of the 1900s. Hired by a woman working for a clandestine government agency and an Air Force Colonel working for the Defense Intelligence Agency who have gone to bat for her grandfather whose ancestor was falsely accused of stealing money from the Marathon Car Company. Exonerating papers are found in a wall of the plant while it goes under refurbishment and the man who contacts the grandfather turns up dead.

Greg McKenzie’s inner dialogue and the interactions with Jill give the reader a the thoughts of seasoned professional senior citizens. The story is fun to follow and the dialogue is realistic. We rated this mystery four hearts.

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Title: Blood and Circuses
Author: Kerry Greenwood
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 208
ISBN: 1-59058-235-7
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This Phryne Fisher mystery introduces the reader to the world of Australian circuses and carnivals shortly before the depression years. Phryne has been asked to find out what is behind a series of problems and catastrophes with Farrell’s Circus. To do so, she must go deep undercover and become a performer herself. This is complicated by the murder of one of the tenants of a boarding house frequented by circus personalities.

As always, this delightful protagonist and champion of women’s rights leads the reader through a wickedly complex trail of crimes and passions. The author’s characters all add to the wonderful mix of story and solutions, each from his or her unique perspective. We rated this one four hearts.

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Title: Landmark Status
Author: Alan H. Rolnick
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: iUniverse
Publisher Website: www.iUniverse.com
Pages: 315
ISBN: 0-595-42716-2
Price: $21.95
Publishing Date: Dec 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This comedic mystery is a hoot, especially if you are familiar with the Miami/Southern Florida region. Protagonist Benjy may have adequate funds to afford a comfortable lifestyle, but he has terrible luck. The book opens with Benjy and his classic 1965 Mustang parked in the wrong place at the wrong time—a wrecking ball breaks loose from its cable and rips off the convertible’s roof, barely missing Benjy. His luck goes downhill from that point. 

All the situations revolve around typical Miami characters and its wacky real estate scene. This book makes for an enjoyable romp through a hilarious scene revolving around greedy developers. Purloined skeletons, tribal leaders, and loony PC do-gooders play important roles alongside Cuban politicians and long-time residents all come together over an old Bar and land on which it sits. We rated this fun read four hearts.

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Title: The Ragtime Kid
Author: Larry Karp
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 353
ISBN: 1-59058-326-4
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

One of the blessings of being a book reviewer is learning all kinds of neat trivia. As a music major and a player of both big band and combo jazz, I had no idea that Sedalia, Missouri, a community only eighty miles away from where I live, was the birth place of ragtime jazz. This is the setting and timeframe that the author has chosen to build upon to craft this diverting mystery. Brun Campbell, the 15-year-old protagonist leaves Oklahoma and home to learn the “colored music” of Scott Joplin. Brun literally stumbles over a young woman’s body outside Sedalia. He comes across evidence linking the corpse to a newly made friend, Edward Fitzgerald. He also discovers the evidence points toward his new mentor, Scott Joplin. He decides that he must help his new friends by finding the real killer.

This author, a physician, writes very well. He knows how to bring out little details in such a way as to make his story context come alive. I have read several of his books, and he has consistently done this. He blends real people and fictional characters in very convincing ways. We Rated this latest work five hearts.

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Title: False Fortune: A Pinnacle Peak Mystery
Author: Twist Phelan
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 292
ISBN: 978-1-59058-363-9
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: Sept 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

I have watched this author from the time she wrote her first mystery and we met at the first Mystery Conference in Manhattan, KS several years ago. She has written four mysteries in this series and each has gotten better. This latest one is her best so far. She mixes protagonist Hannah Dain’s interest in kayaking and the excellent descriptive settings of Arizona, as well as the legal profession. In this mystery Hannah gets caught between very powerful money interests of tribal gambling and industry, and corporate polluters of the worse kind. Woven in and around the action are her inter-family conflicts and a love interest gone awry. We rated this effort five hearts.

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Title: Fire Prayer
Author: Deborah Turrell Atkinson
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpresspress.com
Pages: 282
ISBN: 1-59058-402-3
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 3 hearts

Investigator Storm Kayama and her partner Ian Hamlin leave their Honolulu-based practice to investigate the disappearance of a wealthy scion on the island of Molokai. Stormy has also been requested by an old high school friend to check on his diabetic son. Suddenly several characters begin disappearing, including the son and his father. Further complicating the plot is a dark underground of ancient Hawaiian dark shamanism.

The author does a good job of explaining the conflicts between old Hawaiian culture and modern white culture. The story is further complicated by Storm’s feelings for her partner and his toward her. We rated this mystery three hearts.

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Title: The Day Will Come
Author: Judy Clemens
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress
Pages: 237
ISBN: 1-59058-299-3
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This continuing mystery series features a rebellious lady dairy farmer, Stella Crown, lover of motorcycles, tattoos, friends, and rock and roll. This particular mystery focuses on a murder in a Philadelphia rock club of a young girl singer. While she seeks to protect a suspect and solve the crime, she is having love relationship problems with Nick, her long distance boyfriend. This all has to happen between twice a day milkings. To further complicate matters, she has to assist her hired lady helper get ready for her wedding.

The author weaves complex plots with improbable characters in such a way as to make the combinations realistic and interesting. Stella is an easy protagonist to love. She is just kinky enough to draw a sense of sympathy. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Buffalo Mountain
Author: Frederick Ramsay
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 257
ISBN: 1-59058-369-8
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This mystery presents an unusual scenario: Ike Schwartz, a Jewish retired CIA operative has come home to the mountains of western Virginia to become the county’s new sheriff. A dead body shows up just inside his county’s boundaries and Ike recognizes it as an old KGB operative. Suddenly the CIA and the FBI become involved.

The author develops fascinating characters, which makes for interesting reading. They readily become people of interest, almost like a soap opera for men. This story has some very unusual twists with surprising reconciliations. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Earthly Delights: A Corinna Chapman Mystery
Author: Kerry Greenwood
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 239
ISBN: 1-59058-393-0
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: June 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

I admit it. I am a hard core Kerry Greenwood fan because of her Phryne Fisher series. Now she’s started a new series with a delightfully different protagonist: Corinna Chapman. Corinna is not so liberated feminist in your face as Phryne; however, she’s definitely her own person. Walking out on an unfulfilling marriage and the grinding career of accounting in the money market, Corinna gives it up to become a high quality baker of pastries and breads.

The new career and life style have given her pleasure; however, all that is threatened when a junkie collapses onto her alley grate. What is happening on the Melbourne drug scene? Greenwood is known for her strong characters. She exceeds her writing with this cast of crazy, eccentric neighbors. Corinna is milder than Phryne, but is endearing in her own way. Greenwood shows her versatility with the character cast and settings of this new series. She even includes some pastry recipes in the books back. We rated this book five hearts.

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Title: Identity Murder
Author: Jean Sheldon
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Bast Press
Publisher Website: www.bastpress.com
Pages: 252
ISBN: 978-0-9723541-3-4
Price: $14.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Kerry Grant, is caught in an interesting dilemma. As a computer guru for the Chicago Police Department, she has been assigned to an undercover assignment with the mafia’s online gambling and internet scamming operations. She finds herself caught in the middle of a mob war over territory rights and having to teach the mob just enough to make their computer operations effective while still leaving the means for government agencies to monitor and counter the mob’s illegal computer activities. Her position is further complicated by the presence of another government undercover agent with whom she falls in love.

This book is a wonderful teaching tool as to the dangers of both the internet and traditional scamming operations targeted toward an unwary public. Added to these threats is the very real nightmare of identity theft and how hard it is to prevent, detect, and curtail. This is a must read for the American public. We rated this book a high four hearts.

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Title: Island Blues
Author: Wendy Howell Mills
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 270
ISBN: 978-1-59058-397-5
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: April 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This delightful cozy mystery is about Sabrina, a woman going through a middle-aged crisis away from her home in Ohio, and now living in the Caribbean on Comico Island. In need of a job, especially since her Ohio home hasn’t sold yet, Sabrina takes on a newly established position as the island’s ombudsman—the person who represents the interests of visitors and keeps the lid on incidents. Unfortunately, the job isn’t as easy as she thought. First is a string of unusual burglaries that leave everyone accusing anyone and everyone. With the murder of a controversial guest to the island and a weird paranormal phenomenon, Sabrina is hard pressed to keep that lid on the boiling island pot while trying to solve the murder.

This is a fun read, paced just right. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Amen Corner
Author: Rick Shefchik
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 323
ISBN: 1-59058-411-2
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Police detective Sam Skarda has been rehabilitating from a gunshot wound received in the line of duty while on the Minneapolis Force for two years. His old partner and now boss wants him to return to the department. His rehab golfing on public courses, however, has landed him a once in a lifetime opportunity—an invitation to play at the Masters in Augusta, GA. While he’s down there, the Master’s Rules Committee Chairman is found murdered on the club grounds called “Amen Corner.” There is evidence the murder may be linked to a Women’s Lib protest. Then, a lady reporter from the New York Times is found murdered. The club hires Sam to solve the killings quickly and quietly.

The author brings an air of authenticity to the story. A professional journalist, he shows his familiarity with police work, golf, the media, and the Masters. This is an excellent first-time novelist. We rated his book five hearts.

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Title: Lipstick and Lies
Author: Margit Liesche
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 305
ISBN: 978-1-59058-321-0
Price: 24.95
Publishing Date: April 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

During WWII, many women stepped up to take the place of men going off to war. In this excellent historical mystery, a young lady, Pucci Lewis, not only becomes a pilot of war aircraft needing ferrying, but receives counter intelligence training from the OSS and finds herself working for the FBI against high society women who may be involved in espionage for Germany.

This is an excellent walk back into history. My own mother became a Link Trainer instructor and trained night time instrument flying to young men going off to fight in their airplanes during WWII. This first novel reminded me so much of the boundaries these women overcame out of necessity. We rated it a high four hearts.

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Title: Fool Moon
Author: Jim Butcher
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Penguin
Publisher Website: www.penguin.com
Pages: 342
ISBN: 0-451-45812-5
Price: 7.99
Publishing Date: 2001
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This second book in a series is a unique approach to the classic PI mystery. In this case, the protagonist, Harry Dresden, is the only true wizard in Chicago. He couples his skills in the arcane arts to solve and fight against paranormal crimes. Acting as a consultant to the Chicago Police Special Detachment, Harry faces multiple gangs of were wolves in this delightful mystery filled with strange murders.

We learned about this series from a couple of customers at our bookstore. They were right. This is a very fun series. We rated it a very high four hearts.

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Title: Black’s Beach Shuffle
Author: Corey Lynn Fayman
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: iUniverse
Publisher Website: www.iuniverse.com
Pages: 175
ISBN: 0-595-40267-4
Price: $13.95
Publishing Date: March 07
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This Southern California-set mystery provides the reader with an interesting view of the dot com start-up world through the eyes of Rolly Waters, a recovering alcoholic, part time rock musician, and even more part time private eye. Returning to the scene of a late night party at a modern mansion to retrieve a valuable guitar he accidentally left behind when his band packed up for the night, Rolly sees a body floating in the swimming pool and leaves in a panic. He soon finds he has been hired to locate an important disc which is the key to a high stakes business startup. He soon finds it in his guitar case from the party, but also discovers the body has been moved to a beach below the house.

The author has an excellent talent for describing the Southern California scene and allowing his flawed protagonist his head in following a twisted, complex path to a strange conclusion that manages to mix the porn movie industry with the dot com world. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Circle of Assassins: Tales from the Back Page #2
Author: Steven Rigolosi
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Ransom Note Press
Publisher Website: www.ransomnotepress.com
Pages: 256
ISBN: 978-0-977387-4-6 / 0-9773787-4-8
Price: $13.95
Publishing Date: April 15, 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This is a rather ingenious mystery written in a much different format than is normally expected. Is someone making your life miserable? Have you entertained thoughts of killing him? What if you saw a classified ad that proposes you join a circle of conspiracy, which is structured around the idea of you killing someone else’s nemesis and having some other member of the circle kill yours. Would you do it? This is the story concept portrayed by this structurally agile author. The success of the story depends on his ability to shift points of views and timelines. The plot line is filled with surprises that the reader won’t see coming. His ability to get inside a character’s head and communicate it to the reader is uncanny. We rated this book four hearts.

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Title: Poison Pen: Death Lies Between the Lines
Author: Sheila Lowe
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Capital Crime Press
Publisher Website: www.capitalcrimepress.com
Pages: 284
ISBN: 978-0-9776276-0-8
Price: $14.95
Publishing Date: March 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

A high visibility Hollywood public relations maven is found dead with an apparent suicide note lying nearby. Handwriting analysis expert, Claudia Rose, is hired by the PR lady’s partner to determine if the note’s printing is indeed genuine or a forgery, which may make the case the difference between suicide or murder. Claudia’s efforts are hampered by the murder of her client and the complications of a developing romantic attraction between her and the investigating homicide detective. Further investigations open up a political can of worms fraught with kinky sex and blackmail.

The author, who is an internationally renowned handwriting expert in her own right, is also the author of two bestselling nonfiction books on the subject and the author of an award-winning software package for handwriting analysis, brings an impressive sense of reality to this, her first fiction effort. We rated it a very high four hearts.

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Title: The Do Re Mi
Author: Ken Kuhlken
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 368
ISBN: 1-59058-337-X
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: Nov 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This mystery takes place in California gold country—pot gold, that is. In the small town of Evergreen, two brothers come together for a folk festival, but find themselves targets of a murder set-up and caught between local law enforcement, pot raising hippies, and pot poaching bikers. Clifford Hickey finds himself trying to vindicate his on-the-run adopted brother who stands accused of killing a deputy sheriff’s nephew while getting ready to sing at the fest before he goes to law school. He quickly finds himself a target of all the warring factions while discovering the love of his life in the form of a Jesus freak local girl.

The pace is rapid; the story, based in the early 70s, is hauntingly familiar to we older folks; and the characters are powerful. We rated this book a high four hearts.

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Title: Extraordinary People
Author: Peter May
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 321
ISBN: 1-59058-335-3 or 978-1590833-5-7
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: Nov 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

A French iconoclast disappears without a trace ten years ago. Scottish biologist and ex-forensic scientist, Enzo Macleod, who lives and teaches in France, takes on this cold case as a bet with his local police chief. In doing so, he places both himself and his family in danger from forces in the elite political realm. Jacques Gaillard, the missing teacher of France’s ruling class, is found piece by piece in a grim scavenger hunt, despite resisting government officialdom.

This is possibly the best crafted mystery we’ve reviewed in 2006. It’s all there: clues, red herrings, fractured relationships, dangerous romances, and much more. We rated this excellent mystery a max five hearts.

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Title: Murder, Suicide, Whatever
Author: Gwen Freeman
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Capital Crime Press
Publisher Website: www.capitalcrimepress.com
Pages: 281
ISBN: 0-9776276-1-6  or  978-0-9776276-1-5
Price: $14.95
Publishing Date: March 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This is a rather humorous mystery featuring two unlikely protagonists, a lady insurance claims adjuster and her Tom Sawyer-like n’ere-do-well brother who is more than willing to claim expertise at anything if it means conning someone out of anything—even grief counselor, if it gets him info or the chance of getting laid. These two go from the uptight to the outrageous. They have been hired to solve the death of a porn industry insurer whom all hate and no one cares about, or do they? The author’s characters make her story come alive. The reader will be kept just as busy determining who done it as she will be trying to guess what will be the next totally outrageous ploy to froth out of the demented brother’s brain. This story is a hoot and makes for enjoyable snickering times around the fire. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Try and Catch the Wind
Author: Michael Murphy
Illustrator: Chrissie Poe
Publisher and/or Distributor: Wings ePress
Publisher Website: www.wingsepress.com
Pages: 310
ISBN: 987-1-59705-089-X
Price: $11.95
Publishing Date: February 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Recently widowed and retired NYPD Detective Casey Bannister, has chosen to settle in Greenburg, a rural village in New York. Because he had a successful career in serial killer cases, he is invited to come to a crime scene by the Sheriff’s Deputy/son. A pretty nude woman has been found lying in the wood chipper tray at the local dump, choked, stabbed, and missing a finger. When the highly irate and bullying sheriff arrives, Casey is ordered to leave; however, he soon finds himself brought on as a consultant by the State’s lead sex-crime investigator and former partner/illicit lover, Shannon Danziger. Having spent the first two months in the community as a recluse in the house his dead wife had always wanted, Casey suddenly finds himself thrust back into the homicide investigation game and forced to learn about the townsfolk.

This is an excellent police mystery and wonderful first novel in a new series. The author effectively uses all the tools of the writer’s trade to craft a riveting story. We ranked it five hearts.

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Title: Choking Sam
Author: William DeNisi
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Lakeside Communications Publishing
Publisher Website: www.lakesidepublishing.com
Pages: 441
ISBN: 978-0-9771075-1-3
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This is a superb story that incorporates both police and special ops elements about North Korea acquiring alien weapons technology from a downed flying saucer. Their weapon causes massive earthquakes and tsunamis, but it is lost in an accident over the water. Deputy Sheriff Mike Sullivan is hauled back into special ops to go look for the weapon while another deputy is left to deal with North Korean sleeper agents and assassins back home in Orange County, California. Think of a combination of Clive Cussler and Marcus Wynn and you have an idea of this author’s wide range of talents. We rated this excellent thriller five hearts.

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Title: The Dead Detective
Author: Lorene Robbins
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Swimming Kangaroo Books
Publisher Website: www.swimmingkangaroo.com
Pages: 289
ISBN: 1-934041-04-1
Price: $?
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Computer consultant CJ Thomas goes with a friend to meet a new client, a nerdy pawn broker. When he doesn’t answer their knock, they open his apartment door to find his shotgunned corpse on the floor. The investigating detective turns out to be someone CJ dated once in high school, and she finds herself falling for him. This relationship is complicated by a relative of the pawn broker accusing her of the murder and the fact only she can see and hear the ghost of the pawn broker, who is asking her to solve his murder. CJ finds, despite her initial repugnance and weirding out, that she is falling in like with the ghost. Will they find the real murderer and the motive? We rated this funny, “Ghost Whisperer”-like story five hearts.

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Title: Before I Wake
Author: Dee Henderson
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Tyndale Fiction
Publisher Website: www.tyndalefiction.com
Pages: 396
ISBN: 978-1-4143-0815-9
Price: $13.99
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This Christian romantic police mystery is a welcome addition to the genre. Ex-FBI agent Rae Gabriella comes to “Justice,” a rural Illinois town to begin a new career as a private eye partner with ex-Chicago Police Department boyfriend, Bruce Chapel. She arrives in the town, only to get a speeding ticket from the community’s Sheriff, Nathan Justice, a member of the founding family. This initial goof up leads to a later delivery of roses. It also leads to working on a case involving multiple murders of ladies in the town. Soon Rae finds she is a target of murder as well.

Devoid of sex scenes, the story is a study in motivations and platonic, respectful relationships. The three protagonists develop a very close relationship while dodging threats and bullets. We rated this book four hearts.

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Title: Deadly Laws
Author: Jim M. Hansen
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Dark Sky Publishing, Inc.
Publisher Website: www.darkskypublishing.com
Pages: 420
ISBN: 978-0-9769243-3-3
Price: $13.95
Publishing Date: 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Jim Hansen is more than an experienced trial lawyer, he is a master of the erotic serial killer mystery. Deadly Laws is his latest and best in a series of similar novels set in the Denver area featuring protagonist Bryson Coventry, the 34-year-old head of Denver’s Homicide Unit. Bryson never knew a beautiful woman he didn’t love, literally, and is the classic romantic who easily falls in love with love until the next easy conquest raises her head. In this twisted tale, a strange serial killer captures a woman victim and then directs another woman to be her rescuer. If there is no rescue, the victim dies a slow lonely death or commits suicide. The rescuer performs with other victims until she eventually becomes a victim herself.

Jim’s plots are hairy, his pace is harried, and his stories are kinky. He is a master of Alfred Hitchcock-like endings which really throw the readers off the track and yet are logically explained eventually. None of his books end like one might expect. For those readers who like to predict endings, be very careful out there. We rated this book five hearts.

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Title: A Merry Band of Murders
Editors: Claudia Bishop and Don Bruns
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 315
ISBN: 1-59058-301-9
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Poisoned Pen Press continues to take chances on excellent and unique mystery venues, for which they are to be commended. This is an unusual collection of short stories which have three themes in common: each must be a mystery, each must use music as a common thread, and its author must be a professional level musician/singer. In the back there is a musical CD with a related song to each story by performed and often written by the author. We rated this unique collection four hearts.

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Title: Cattery Row
Author: Clea Simon
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 227
ISBN: 1-59058-306-X
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

What a punny title! Edgy protagonist, Theda Krakow, is attempting to make freelance writing work after having spent years as a safely secure journalist. At the same time, she needs to find out why show cats are being kidnapped all over Boston and why a well-known cat breeder/judge has just been killed. Her freelance assignments take her back into the girl-band/performer arena of her younger years.

This is a wonderfully accurate and eclectic commentary on the freelance writer’s life, the show cat scene, and pop music. The author’s adept way of mixing the three areas and communicating them to her readers in a funny but knowledgeable way is amazing. We rated this book five hearts.

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Title: Putting Lipstick on a Pig
Author: Michael Brown
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 244
ISBN: 1-59058-287-X
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Intellectual properties lawyer Rep Pennyworth is asked to give the eulogy at a funeral of a much hated fellow attorney Vance Hayes, who had apparently drowned by falling through the ice of a Wisconsin Dells lake. Apparent is the correct term because so much is not as it seems about his death or the people who loved to hate him. This is an intellectual’s read. The author, a highly educated and accomplished lawyer in his own right, takes us behind the curtains of justice to learn about intellectual properties law, the Midwestern Hmong community, left behind POWs and the people who make money off of them, and much more. We rated this book four hearts.

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Title: To Thine Own Self Be True
Author: Judy Clemens
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 226
ISBN: 1-59058-298-5
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Single motorcyclist dairy farmer, Stella Crown, likes tattoos. While getting yet another, she dozes off in the tattoo parlor’s chair. While asleep, the tattoo artist and his young son disappear, and his wife is beaten and left to die from exposure to freezing weather. Helped by an old flame and her mother/daughter tenant team, Stella races to solve the mystery while eliminating herself from the short suspect list.

Clemens does an excellent job of expanding our awareness of the biker/tattoo and the dairy farm cultures. The protagonist fights society, romance, and her own needs to maintain her appearance as an independent , free wheeling woman who marches to a very different drummer. We rated this book four hearts.

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Title: Cruel Music: The Third Baroque Mystery
Author: Beverle Graves Myers
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 312
ISBN: 1-59058-230-6
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

What a wonderful historical mystery. The author has done an incredible job of portraying the culture of the Castrati in Italy of the mid-1700s. In addition to placing the protagonist, Tito Amato, in the middle of the murder of a maiden in the courtyard of his impresario, Cardinal Fabiani, he must also spy on the probable replacements for an ailing Pope and their supporters. This is further complicated when he finds one of the backing sides is actually a group of Pagans within the Church.

The plot is complex; the musical aspects are right on the mark; and the intrigue makes for a can’t-put-down mystery. We rated this book five hearts.

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Title: Strawberry Moon
Author: Robert Underhill
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Arbutus Press
Publisher Website: www.arbutuspress.com
Pages: 300
ISBN: 0-9766104-4-2
Price: $
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

This was an excellent small town sheriff mystery that includes both murders and down and dirty politics in the pristine wilderness beauty of Michigan. Sheriff Davis is a giant of a man, appropriately nick named “Hoss” after “Hoss Cartwright” of TV show fame. Hoss must struggle with solving a woman doctor’s murder under the spotlight of a looming election that is being manipulated by big money interests who want to rape the county. There is a plentitude of suspects, all who have dirty fingers pointed their way. Hoss is supported by an excellent group of friends and underlings.

The author does a superb job with the setting and his characters. There are some excellent red herrings and relationship foibles thrown in to keep the reader guessing up to the end. We rated this novel a high four hearts.

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Title: Flying Too High: A Phryne Fisher Mystery
Author: Kerry Greenwood
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 156
ISBN: 1-59058-237-3
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This is the second book in this series. The American publisher had picked up the latest books in the series, and now, given the popularity of the character, has gone back to publish the earlier books. In this one, Phryne proves her ability to not only fly an airplane, but to wing walk as well. She and her friends work together to solve a murder and to rescue a kidnapped little girl. The author, an Australian lawyer, has won a number of awards for her writing of 38 novels and six nonfiction books. We rated this fun to read mystery five hearts.

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Title: With Malice Toward All
Author: Roger F. MacDonald, M.D.
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Singing River Publications
Publisher Website: www.singingriverpublications.com
Pages: 179
ISBN: 0-9759953-7-5
Price: $12.95
Publishing Date: 200
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

A young Ojibwa medical doctor in training takes a quick break from his residency to help out at his older brother’s fishing resort in Northern Minnesota. Although initially mistaken for unskilled, hired help and treated accordingly, his true intelligence and competency comes to the forefront when a string of unusual threatening events and deaths take place. Complicating matters is the sudden appearance of an old flame that quickly fans emotions into a raging fire.

The author, a retired family doctor with two excellent nonfiction memoirs about his medical practice in the north woods under his belt, has made a successful transition to the realm of mystery fiction. The story is told from a uniquely Native American perspective. It illustrates how people automatically assume certain traits, attitudes, and lack of abilities when dealing with Native Americans. It also gives us a glimpse into the emotions of young doctors and how they are as human as anyone. We rated this book four hearts.

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Title: Fatal Laws
Author: Jim Michael Hansen
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Dark Sky Publishing, Inc.
Publisher Website: www.jimhansenbooks.com
Pages: 406
ISBN: 0976924366
Price: $13.95
Publishing Date: March 2007
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Mr. Hansen’s mysteries keep improving with each book he writes. I have found his plots and action to be edgy and twisted. This third novel is no different. Chief of Homicide, Bryson Coventry of the Denver Police Department, becomes involved in a serial killer who is seriously into snuff films. He also becomes emotionally entangled with a gorgeous wealthy lady who happens to be a suspect in a string of murders where women are buried in shallow graves in one location. Bryson, known for his two-color eyes and his unorthodox approach to police work, works alongside his black, female partner (who has her hands full keeping him out of official trouble) and a young lady lawyer who’s too curious for her own good.

The author brings his career as a trial lawyer into play to lend high credibility to the details of the legal profession and the police and forensics work. His stories are rich with plausible actions and motives, which he hides well to the very end. This particular novel’s ending will slap you upside your head with a two by four, it’s so unusual. We rated it a solid five hearts.

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Title: Cocaine Blues
Author: Kerry Greenwood
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 175
ISBN: 1-59058-236-5
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2006
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Not a prequel, this is the US publishing of the first book in Greenwood’s series of lovely mysteries featuring Phryne Fisher—liberated lady of the 1920s in Australia. For those familiar with the series, this book provides explanations of how Phryne became a private investigator and an introduction to her closest friends who support her adventures in the following novels. This is a must-read for those of us who are fans of the irreverent protagonist and her equally Jane-of-all-trades, irreverent author.

The author always presents women’s issues of the early 1900s in a wonderfully tongue in cheek sense that refuses to let society get away with the oppression of free spirits. In this inaugural novel, Phryne travels to Australia at the behest of a concerned couple in England for a daughter they fear is being poisoned by a gold-digging husband. The story begins on that straight away and immediately begins twisting and turning in all kinds of improbable directions to end as usual with the perfect ah-ha moment. We rated it five hearts.

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Title: Six for Gold
Author: Mary Reed and Eric Mayer
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 267
ISBN: 1-59058-145-8
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

The latest in the “John the Eunuch” historical mystery series, this superlative husband and wife author team have crafted yet another fine novel set in  early Christian Constantinople, Turkey. John, the Emperor’s Lord Chamberlin, is found standing over the cooling body on a senator. Running away from his best friend, the Captain of the Guard, he makes it back to his home only to learn the Emperor has called for him. He is sent to Egypt to investigate why sheep are apparently committing suicide in a wealthy farmer’s barn. This is a mission designed by the Emperor to get John and his family out of harm’s way from the Emperoress, who hates John. It is left to a family friend to stay behind to solve the senator’s murder while John must solve his mystery.

The plot is delightfully complex and multi-facetted. The authors present a very credible picture of life in this time and setting. There are, as always, many fascinating characters and complex interactions among them with various driving forces coloring these interactions. We rated this mystery five hearts.

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Title: NightLaws 
Author: Jim Michael Hansen, Esq 
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Dark Sky Publishing, Inc. 
Publisher Website:www.darkskypublishing.com 
Pages: 357 
ISBN: 0976924307 
Price: $13.95 
Publishing Date: March 2006 
Reader: Bob Spear 
Rating: 5 hearts 

Night Laws is an exciting new legal thriller/mystery from an author who knows criminal law and the Denver area. A Denver homicide detective and a beautiful lady lawyer join forces to protect the community and her from a savage serial killer. The body count stacks up as fast as the dark secrets come to light.

This story spells action with a capital “A” and maintains a furious pace. The glimpses into the killer’s mind and the intelligent countermoves made by the protagonists are enlightening and provide grist for nightmares and suspence. We rated this book five hearts.



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Title: Urn Burial: A Phryne Fisher Mystery
Author: Kerry Greenwood
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 280
ISBN: 1-59058-169-5
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: Dec 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Phryne Fisher lives the independent woman-of-means dream in the Australia of post-WWI. She is beautiful, smart, an heiress with a staff of servants, adopted teen daughters, and a Chinese lover. For kicks, she solves mysteries on the side. She also has a network of friends from her days as an ambulance driver on the Western Front in France. In this particular story, the author has created an excellent country-house mystery. Assaults and murders abound, along with red herrings and all the other expected mystery elements, which the author manages masterfully. As always, with this style of mystery, it’s a race against time to solve the crimes before all who matter are killed off. We rated this a high four hearts.

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Title: Blue Ice
Author: Larry Rochelle
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Book Surge
Publisher Website: www.booksurge.com
Pages: 330
ISBN: 1-4196-1750-8
Price: $15.99
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Blue Ice is an excellent mystery of place. The author lives in Kansas City and it shows. This mystery captures the geographical, cultural, and criminal feel of Kansas City and its surrounding rural areas. The story is about a tennis pro whom a crime figure is trying to sucker into buying an old, defunct theater building that is due to be grabbed for eminent domain purposes soon (a topic of immense importance to Kansas City residents who have seen many people screwed by the government’s high-handed manner of grabbing land and turning it over to favored developers). The protagonist has to balance his steps toward retirement from the tennis tour with pregnant girl friend problems, adoring other women, bad weather, and kill-happy hitmen and women. We rated this four hearts.

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Title: The Accidental Assassin
Author: Anthony Serena
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Aelred Press
Publisher Website: www.aelredpress.com
Pages: 280
ISBN: 1-933004-17-7
Price: $12.95
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

From the time 10-year-old Sean O’Casey witnesses the death of a sexually abused female playmate until late in his FBI career, people around him seem to die quite regularly. Imagine his horror when a wealthy gray-haired vigilante group begins to bring and send him large sums of money when their relatives’ murderers start dropping dead whenever he’s in the area.

This is a sardonic author who writes with detailed knowledge about the FBI’s bureaucracy and its stymieing ways. The novel is exciting, funny, and morbidly fascinating. We look forward to reading another book by him and rated this one a very high four hearts.

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Title: The Blood Knot
Author: John Galligan
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Bleak House Books
Publisher Website: www.bleakhousebooks.com
Pages: 301
ISBN: 1-932557-12-1
Price: $23.95
Publishing Date: 200
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

One advantage for a book reviewer who also happens to own a bookstore is the necessity to attend bookseller tradeshows. We get an opportunity to discover all kinds of neat books and small publishers. Such is the case for this delightful mystery of character and place. Blood Knot is a book about fly fishing in Wisconsin and about “Dog”. a horrifically emotionally damaged protagonist, ex-corporate security consultant who has taken an extended three-year fishing trip in an attempt to come to terms with the death of his four-year-old son. Running out of money, he finds himself figuratively drowning in a Wisconsin backwater community made up of a mixture of Amish and an “English” good-old-boy family. Add an aging hippy lady artist of picturesque barns who uncovers a secret too dangerous to survive. She ends up floating in a trout stream being shot by a significantly mixed up boy of ten right in front of Dog. But, all is not what it seems.

In the world of novel writing, literary books tend to focus on their language. Commercial mysteries focus on their plots. This is a rare line-crosser that couples superbly crafted sentences and dialogue with genera story crafting as good as Deliverance. The author, a creative writing college prof, demonstrates he has mastered his craft. I look forward to other novels by Mr. Galligan while scoring this one an excellent five hearts.

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Title: Blood Ties
Author: Lori G. Armstrong
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Medallion Press, Inc.
Publisher Website: www.medallionpress.com
Pages: 373
ISBN: 1-932815-32-5
Price: $6.99
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Jullie Collins, a frustrated secretary in the Bear Butte County Sheriff’s office, teams up in her off time with a PI to discover the truth about the last hours of a young sixteen-year-old girl found floating in a nearby creek. Julie wonders if the death might be related to several mysterious deaths of Native Americans, one of whom was her brother.

The author uses her intimate knowledge of South Dakota to make her settings and characters very believable. This was an emotionally driven novel with insider views of the north prairies’ culture. We rated it four hearts.

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Title: Bluetick Revenge
Author: Mark Cohen
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Mysterious Press
Publisher Website: www.twbg.com
Pages: 310
ISBN: 0-89296-799-4
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This is the second book the author has written about protagonist Pepper Keane, who is an ex-Marine JAG and PI in the Rocky mountains facing the Colorado Front Range. The author, a body building ex-judge, did very well with his first mystery, “The Fractal Murders” and has done very well in this, his second mystery. Pepper is hired by his old law firm to protect a biker gang leader’s wife until she can enter into the witness protection program. He has also been hired to steal the gang leader’s Blue Tick coon hound. He does both and is then hired by the gang leader to find both missing characters. The plot quickly goes wild from that point.

The author draws on his vast experience with the legal profession and the military to put together a very credible mystery. We find him delightful as a sardonic storyteller and rated this excellent book five hearts.

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Title: Manhattan Mysteries
Author: Various
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: KS Publishing, Inc.
Publisher Website: www.kspublishinginc.com
Pages: 150
ISBN: 0-9754109-4-6
Price: $12
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

One of the results of the first ever 2004 Manhattan, Kansas Mystery Conclave was this book, which contains the winning mystery short stories of the conclave’s writing contest. Arranged by time frame from frontier days to modern times, each story centers around the Manhattan, Kansas community (the Little Apple) and its attendant Kansas State University environment. Although tightly regional in theme, the stories have appeal to many who love historical mysteries as well as modern ones. The book demonstrates that Midwestern writers have skills and important things to say. This collection easily stands on its own two feet in comparison to anything coming out of the Big Apple. We rated it a high four hearts.

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Title: Mew is for Murder
Author: Clea Simon
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 223
ISBN: 1-59058-165-2
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

This excellent cozy mystery is one that writers and journalists will especially identify with. Theda Krakow is an editor recently turned freelance writer. She chances upon a neighbor who shelters stray cats. Having recently lost a boyfriend and a beloved pet cat, Theda immediately is fascinated by the woman, as well as a cute little kitten that seems determined to adopt Theda. Unfortunately, the cat lady is soon found dead and homes need to found for all the sheltered cats. Theda reluctantly gets involved, only to have her life complicated by a snoopy realtor lady who adamant wants to increase the property values of the neighborhood. The police determine the death was a suicide, but Theda senses otherwise.

This is a first mystery and an excellent one it is. The portrayal of a freelance writer’s life is accurate. The involvement and roles the various cats display are cute and well done. We rated this five hearts.

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Title: Relics
Author: Mary Anna Evans
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 296
ISBN: 1-59058-119-9
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 4 hearts

Faye Longchamp, an archaeologist asked for by name to work on a project she is barely qualified for to investigate a community of unusual people in the hills of Alabama. The Sujosa have lived in this area for centuries and no one really knows where they came from. They also seem to have a natural immunity to AIDS. Someone, however, doesn’t want the world to learn their secret. Faye loses a room mate and almost her own life to a mysterious fire in their quarters. A few days later, a bright young man in the community commits suicide by leaping off a cell phone tower (or was he pushed?).Faye has to solve these crimes to prevent suspicion directed toward herself.

This Ben Franklin award winning author continues to write dazzling stories. Her portrayal of this community’s natural closeness against outsiders and the modern world’s hidden motives is balanced in a believable fashion. The author understands the foibles of mankind and the conflict between cultures at very elemental levels. We rated it a high four hearts.

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Title: Secrets
Author: Frederick Ramsay
Illustrator: 
Publisher and/or Distributor: Poisoned Pen Press
Publisher Website: www.poisonedpenpress.com
Pages: 289
ISBN: 1-59058-188-1
Price: $24.95
Publishing Date: 2005
Reader: Bob Spear
Rating: 5 hearts

Secrets is about the murder of an organist in an Episcopalian vicarage that is in trouble, leadership-wise and organizationally. The murder threatens to tip the scale in a very negative way while the vicar, unjustly accused of sexual misconduct at a previous church, and the local sheriff and his staff join together to solve the crime, only to find the murder of the church’s gossiping secretary as well. There are all kinds of secrets and all kinds of threats which come together amidst relationship conflicts a plenty.

This book, written by an experienced man of medicine and religion, pulls together his past experience with excellent storytelling abilities. His characters are lovingly flawed and his plot twists and bends on unexpected ways. We rated this mystery five hearts.

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