Monday, January 26, 2026

I loved the description on the back for Barks and Clues: a Canine Cozy Mystery (book 1) by Sharon Michaels: a fun, clean mystery with twists and turns. :-) Three generations of one family working together. Dog detectives sniffing out clues. A small town with hidden secrets. All the elements for a great story, yes? Yes! It starts with a series of break-ins around the neighborhood and Maya (retired detective) doesn't think they are random. The dogs take them to an old shack with someone inside ... an inventor ... ? Really? Inventing what? And why in the old shack? (He's sure the 'bad guys' are looking for him, and the plans for his invention). A delightful, traditional cozy.

Here is the second of the Liturgical Mystery books from Mark Schweizer: the Baritone Wore Chiffon. You remember the main character here is trying to write a book in the style of Raymond Chandler, yes? Well, that continues, just as bad as before and parallels the 'real' mystery happening in Haydens life. It's heading in to Lent now, and again, there is an interim priest, although why this time is one of the mysteries. His wife wants to create "An edible Last Supper" with folks dressed like the famous painting and serving a buffet dinner. There are clowns, and snakes, oh, and a 'Fung Shui' Altar design that should keep you laughing. This time (no surprise) it's a baritone that is the victim, but there will be a surprise to come. Such a fun series!

Reading Hermit With Dog

 

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