Restitution by Rose Edmunds #NewRelease #Bookreview

It is exhilarating to meet “Crazy Amy” once more, trying to pick up her life again by using her financial and legal expertise to help 83-year-old George stake his claim to a valuable Picasso painting, recently rediscovered.  Believing that it belonged to his Art collector father before he was murdered in 1939, George travels toContinue reading “Restitution by Rose Edmunds #NewRelease #Bookreview”

The Teacher by Emily Organ #BookReview

I recently discovered the books of Emily Organ via Twitter.  As Emily says, “Writing historical mysteries combines my love of history and mystery and also another love: writing. I hope you enjoy reading my books as much as I enjoy writing them.” As a taster I can recommend the short mystery novella “The Teacher” currentlyContinue reading “The Teacher by Emily Organ #BookReview”

Old Friends and New Enemies by Owen Mullen #FridayReads #BookReview

The body on the mortuary slab wasn’t who Glasgow PI Charlie Cameron was looking for. But it wasn’t a stranger. Suddenly, a routine missing persons investigation becomes a fight for survival. As Charlie is dragged deeper into Glasgow’s underbelly he goes up against notorious gangster Jimmy Rafferty and discovers what fear really is. Rafferty is so ruthless evenContinue reading “Old Friends and New Enemies by Owen Mullen #FridayReads #BookReview”

The Betrayal by Anne Allen #RBRT #TuesdayBookBlog

The Betrayal is set mostly in Guernsey but in two eras. First, we find ourselves in 1940, where Teresa Bichard is distraught at leaving her husband, Leo, on the island while she flees to her family on the mainland with their baby daughter. The Germans are expected to invade imminently but Leo feels he mustContinue reading “The Betrayal by Anne Allen #RBRT #TuesdayBookBlog”