Articles tagged with: Mystery
Review: Listen by Rene Gutteridge

Author: Rene Gutteridge
Book: Listen
Release: January 25, 2010
Series: Novel
Source: Personal Library
Purchase: Amazon – Book Depository
Someone is listening . . .
The quaint, close-knit community of Marlo was the ideal place to live . . . until someone …
Review: The Art of Murder by Michael White

Author: Michael White
Book: The Art of Murder
Release: October 28, 2010
Series: Novel
Source: Personal Library
Purchase: Amazon ebook – Book Depository
In all his years on the force, Detective Chief Inspector Pendragon had never seen a corpse like this …
Two Doll Review: Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris (SPOILER FREE)

Author: Charlaine Harris
Book: Dead Reckoning
Release: May 3, 2011
Series: Sookie Stackhouse 11
Source: Ace Hardcover
Purchase: Amazon – Book Depository
With her knack for being in trouble’s way, Sookie witnesses the firebombing of Merlotte’s, the bar where she works. …
Mystery Week: Guest Blog and Giveaway: Author Helene Young

As a young child Helene thought everyone read books and invented stories. Starting school and discovering this was not the case for most children was a bit of a shock. However, she did soon …
Mystery Week: Review: In The Woods by Tana French
Author: Tana French
Book: In the Woods
Release: May 17, 2007
Series: Novel
Source: Personal Library
Purchase: Amazon – Book Depository
As dusk approaches a small Dublin suburb in the summer of 1984, mothers begin to call their children home. But …
Mystery Week: St. Patrick’s Day Themed Mysteries for All Ages
Top of the mornin’ to ye! Although we are focusing on mysteries this week, we wanted to do something special for St. Patrick’s Day too, so BEHOLD! A list of St. Patrick’s Day themed mysteries, …
Mystery Week: Guest Review: Author Emma Butler on Charlaine Harris’ Grave Secret
Lightning-struck sleuth Harper Connelly and her stepbrother Tolliver take a break from looking for the dead to visit the two little girls they both think of as family. But as they travel to Texas, memories …
Mystery Week: Review: Real Murders by Charlaine Harris

Author: Charlaine Harris
Book: Real Murders
Release: August 1, 1990
Series: Aurora Teagarden Mysteries 1
Source: Personal Library
Purchase: Amazon – Book Depository
Though a small town at heart, Lawrenceton, Georgia, has its dark side-and crime buffs. One of whom is …
Mystery Week: Author P.D. Martin on Why It’s All in the Details

PD Martin – Phillipa Deanne Martin – is an Australian author with a background in psychology. She has written five novels featuring Aussie FBI profiler Sophie Anderson: Body Count, The Murderers’ Club, Fan Mail, The …
Mystery Week: Author Marianne Delacourt on Why She’s a Seri(es)ous Addict

Marianne Delacourt is the Davitt Award winning author of the Tara Sharp humorous crime series. She also writes fantasy and science fiction novels as Marianne de Pierres.
I admit it. I’m addicted to series! A stand-alone …
Launching Mystery Week with the Queen of Crime – Agatha Christie
Mysteries, AKA ‘whodunnits’. A genre that has so many various sub-genres… from the historical mystery to the modern day detective story, from books set firmly in our reality to those that add a bit of …
Passport: France- Interview with author Cara Black + GIVEAWAY

Cara Black frequents a Paris little known outside the beaten tourist track. A Paris she discovers on research trips and interviews with French police, private detectives and café owners. She lives in San Francisco with …
Passport: France- Author Craig McDonald on 1920′s France + GIVEAWAY!

“If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris…then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.”
— Ernest Hemingway
An amorous axiom:
Paris = passion.
Great …
Month of Love Guest Blog & Giveaway: Why Every Day is Valentine’s Day with My Husband by Jennifer Ashley (Allyson James/Ashley Gardner)

*Giveaway Now Closed*
Everyone please welcome paranormal and historical romance author, Jennifer Ashley (aka Urban Fantasy author, Allyson James and mystery author, Ashley Gardner) to Paperback Dolls!
Monday was Valentine’s Day, and you might think that a …