Absent Fans, Have you got any? by CS McDonald

Absent Fans, Have you got any? My dad was an avid reader. He would sit down in his Lazy Boy chair in the living room, then absolutely lose himself in a book. I swear, a bomb could have gone off…

Absent Fans, Have you got any? My dad was an avid reader. He would sit down in his Lazy Boy chair in the living room, then absolutely lose himself in a book. I swear, a bomb could have gone off…

Today We are excited to join Author C.S. McDonald in a cover reveal for her new book Deep Blue Murder! Title: Deep Blue Murder Author: C.S. McDonald Genre: Cozy Mystery Series: A Fiona Quinn Mystery Series Synopsis: Fiona is delighted…

A book review from Bound 4 Escape: Her Frozen Cry by Carolyn Arnold! About The Book Title: Her Frozen Cry Author Carolyn Arnold Genre: Mystery, Thriller Release Date: June 9th, 2022 Synopsis: The moon shines through the open window, bathing…

A book review from Bound 4 Escape: Murder of a Movie Producer by Meredith Potts! About The Book A Review: Murder of a Movie Producer This book review of Murder of a Movie Producer was originally posted on Bound4Escape. Reposted…

A book review from The Plain Spoken Pen: The French for Murder by Verity Bright! About The Book Title: The French For Murder Author: Verity Bright Genre: Cozy, Mystery, British Published Date: May 30th, 2022 Links: Amazon, Goodreads, BookBub Synopsis:…

Make sure to read Part 1 and Part 2 of The Poker Chip Detective series! Edward Hertel, the Chip Detective, provides a fascinating glimpse into another era of Dallas history. One I used as the inspiration for Deadly Keepsakes. In…

Haven’t read Part 1 yet? Click here to get started. Author and investigator Edward Hertel, the Chip Detective, takes solving mysteries to a new level. As gambling casinos all used distinctive poker chips, Mr. Hertel utilizes the chips as the…

Dating back to the 1930s and 40s from the infamous Benny Binion’s casinos, became the inspiration for Deadly Keepsakes. It started with a short article written by Edward Hertel, the Chip Detective. His article dealt with the poker chips found…