Book Review: List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey

‎Set against the fear-soaked backdrop of late-1970s Yorkshire, The List of Suspicious Things is a tender, funny, and quietly heartbreaking coming-of-age mystery that shines a light on innocence lost amid real-world terror. It’s hard to believe this is Jennie Godfrey’s debut because it reads with the confidence of a writer who deeply understands both the human heart and the weight of history.

INTERVIEW WITH CATHERINE LLOYD

Miss Morton and the Missing Heir Book 4 of Miss Morton Mysteries Catherine Lloyd Kensington Publishers September 30th, 2025 Miss Morton and the Missing Heir by Catherine Lloyd is a great read. The author makes the 1840s Regency/ Victorian era come alive within the...

INTERVIEW WITH MARGARET MIZUSHIMA

Dying Cry Timber Creek K-9 Mystery book 10 Margaret Mizushima Crooked Lane Books October 2025 Dying Cry by Margaret Mizushima has action, intrigue and suspense. There is murder, a police investigation, family relationships/dynamics, and some information about...

INTERVIEW WITH NICOLE TROPE

My Daughter’s Secret Nicole Trope Grand Central Publishing My Daughter’s Secret by Nicole Trope is a heart wrenching story of lies, deceits, and secrets. In the middle of the night, Claire wakes up to discover that her beloved daughter, Julia, is dead – and life, as...

INTERVIEW WITH JOHN GILSTRAP

Burned Bridges Irene Rivers Book 1 John Gilstrap Kensington Pub May 2025 Burned Bridges by John Gilstrap is a riveting mystery.  This series is a spin off from the Jonathan Graves series where the featured character, Irene Rivers, is moving on from her position...

INTERVIEW WITH JULIA KELLY

A Traitor in Whitehall, Evelyne Redfern Book 1 Betrayal at Blackthorn Park, Evelyne Redfern Book 2 A Dark and Deadly Journal, Evelyne Redfern Book 3 Julia Kelly Minotaur Books Julia Kelly’s new series introduces a new heroine, Evelyne Redfern. She is intelligent,...