Book Review: Josh Lanyon’s Lament at Loon Landing
The annual music festival brings the past into the present with a slew of “friends” coming together in a mix of resentment and hope that leads to murder in Pirate’s Cove.
The annual music festival brings the past into the present with a slew of “friends” coming together in a mix of resentment and hope that leads to murder in Pirate’s Cove.
It’s Caerphilly’s first rose show and fraught with more than whose rose will win. It’s that need that prompts sabotage, theft, and murder which Meg Langslow investigates.
Bodies of salt water that occur near a shore include a lagoon, a salt chuck, and a tide pool in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Bookshop owner Ellery Page and Police Chief Jack Carson are diving for the legendary sunken pirate galleon Blood Red Rose when they discover an old fashioned diver’s suit, water-damaged and encrusted with barnacles — with a 21st century body.
Sometimes I feel desperate at such disparate choices in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A Christmas parade themed as the “Twelve Days of Christmas”! Only Santa has been murdered just before the parade is to start.
With a few strokes, you can stoke up the egos of some of your stock characters in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
What Meg Langslow thinks is a couple of hours of babysitting, turns into days while his mom has disappeared and the toddler could be at risk. Not only the boy’s mom, but Rob is disappearing and Dad and Dr Blake need bailing out . . . again.
A wraith is something insubstantial whereas wrath is all about anger in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A body in the basement pond? Unexpected “guests” in the pasture? People digging up the yard?