Tag Archives: Early Reviewer
The Victoria Vanishes by Christopher Fowler
Have you ever seen the British comedy The Thin Blue Line? Well, imagine those characters taking over for the characters in CSI and you have an idea of what it’s like to read The Victoria Vanishes – puzzling, serious, quirky, … Continue reading
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Mr. White’s Confession by Robert Clark
Years ago, I was very nearly addicted to the website MysteryNet.com, which features stories by well-respected contemporary mystery writers. I also read one of those mystery magazines – either Alfred Hitchcock’s or Ellery Queen’s, I don’t remember which – which … Continue reading
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Any Given Doomsday by Lori Handeland
I should have been tipped off by the cover. Somehow, when perusing this book’s entry in the Early Reviewer program, I got the wrong impression about Any Given Doomsday, Lori Handeland’s first offering in her new series, The Phoenix Chronicles. It sounded like … Continue reading
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A Dog Among Diplomats by J.F. Englert
A Dog Among Diplomats by J.F. Englert was my first Early Reviewers book from LibraryThing. I’d never heard of this series before, of which this book was the second, so I picked up the first one to familiarize myself with the characters. … Continue reading

