Blog tour ‘Who Killed the Mince Spy?’ by Matthew Redford

Blog tour ‘Who Killed the Mince Spy?’ by Matthew Redford

22nd
Nov
Blog tour ‘Who Killed the Mince Spy?’ by Matthew Redford

Today I’m participating in the Blog Tour of ‘Who Killed the Mince Spy?’ by Matthew Redford. ‘Who Killed the Mince Spy?’ is a funny crime short story. About the Book: Tenacious carrot, detective inspector Willie Wortel is back to reveal the deviously delicious mind behind the crime of the festive season in this hugely entertaining, and utterly unconventional, short story.  When Mitchell the Mince ...KEEP READING »

Review ‘Apprentice in Death’ by J.D. Robb

Review ‘Apprentice in Death’ by J.D. Robb

24th
Oct
Review ‘Apprentice in Death’ by J.D. Robb

Lieutenant Eve Dallas returns in a fast-paced new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author J. D. Robb. Nature versus nurture... The shots came quickly, silently, and with deadly accuracy. Within seconds, three people were dead at Central Park’s ice skating rink. The victims: a talented young skater, a doctor, and a teacher. As random as random can ...KEEP READING »

Wednesday’s Favorites: Silk by Chris Karlsen

Wednesday’s Favorites: Silk by Chris Karlsen

24th
Aug
Wednesday’s Favorites: Silk by Chris Karlsen

Welcome to Maureen's Books Wednesday's Favorites. In the Wednesday's Favorites post I will talk about a book I loved and that I think deserves a little more attention. I read popular books, but also many books that aren’t so popular (yet). In this post all sorts of books from all sorts of genre’s will have a chance to shine. ...KEEP READING »

Wednesday’s Favorites: The Death Season by Kate Ellis

Wednesday’s Favorites: The Death Season by Kate Ellis

22nd
Jun
Wednesday’s Favorites: The Death Season by Kate Ellis

Welcome to the Wednesday's Favorites post. In the Wednesday's Favorites post I will talk about a book I loved and that I think deserves a little more attention. I read popular books, but also many books that aren’t so popular (yet). In this post all sorts of books from all sorts of genre’s will have a chance to shine. ...KEEP READING »

Review ‘Nearly Always’ by Ken McCoy

Review ‘Nearly Always’ by Ken McCoy

29th
Apr
Review ‘Nearly Always’ by Ken McCoy

Lucy Bailey is not a girl to take no for an answer. When she asks her friend Billy Wellington to help her rescue a stray dog, she has no idea of the potential repercussions. A serious crime is committed while Billy is absent from the children's home where he lives and, when suspicion falls on him, the police decide ...KEEP READING »

Blog Tour ‘The Father’ by Anton Svensson

Blog Tour ‘The Father’ by Anton Svensson

31st
Mar
Blog Tour ‘The Father’ by Anton Svensson

Today I’m super excited to participate in the Blog Tour of ‘The Father’ by Anton Svensson. This is a thriller inspired by the unbelievable true story of how three brothers came to be Sweden’s most wanted criminals. This book is definitely a must read!! About the Book: How does a child become a criminal? How does a father lose a son? An ...KEEP READING »