An Interview With Kendel Lynn

A native of Southern California, Kendel Lynn now lives and writes in Dallas, Texas. Ever since she read her first Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators when she was seven years old, she’s loved mysteries. Board Stiff, her debut novel that releases...

The Money Bird, by Sheila Webster Boneham

Animal photographer Janet Macphail is old enough to know what she wants out of life: her beloved Australian Shepherd Jay, her cat Leo, her boyfriend Tom, and beer and pizza at the end of a long day. In roughly that order. Then one of her photography students is...

Bon Bon Voyage, by Nancy Fairbanks

Carolyn Blue has a terrific surprise from her kids for Mother’s Day: a free cruise for two aboard the Bountiful Feast, a seagoing gourmet tour of Northern Africa and  nearby islands. Her husband Jason can’t come, though, so she asks old friend Luz to keep...

An Interview with Larissa Reinhart

Larissa Reinhart loves small town characters, particularly sassy women with a penchant for trouble. Still Life In Brunswick Stew (May 2013) is the second in the Cherry Tucker Mystery Series. The first, Portrait of a Dead Guy, is a 2012 Daphne du Maurier finalist, a...

His Majestey’s Hope, by Susan Elia MacNeal

Maggie Hope, having proved herself in previous adventures with Churchill and the Royal Family, is now going behind enemy lines as a spy. At first, it seems like a lark, and Maggie’s plucky spirit lets her treat it as an adventure. Later, as she learns about the...