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Book Review: Frances and Richard Lockridge’s Murder Out of Turn

Book Review: Frances and Richard Lockridge’s Murder Out of Turn

Mr. and Mrs. North have invited their closest friends—an ex-aviator, a mysterious doctor, and New York Police Department’s own Lt. William Weigand—to join them on this glittering retreat, but the joviality ends when Weigand finds Helen Wilson lying across the path, a knife buried in her neck. A member of the group surely killed her, and unless the Norths act quickly, the murderer will strike again.

Posted July 3, 2013 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews / 0 Comments

Book Review: Katie Lane’s Trouble in Texas

Book Review: Katie Lane’s Trouble in Texas

Inheriting the most notorious house of ill repute in Texas can spell trouble for a prim and proper librarian. Yet when Elizabeth Murphy discovers a buck-naked cowboy handcuffed to a four-poster bed, she forgets all about the town gossips. Elizabeth has sworn off men, but the stranger’s kisses melt her resolve faster than ice cream on a hot summer day. As for Brant Cates, Elizabeth distracts him from his plan to solve a centuries-old crime.

Posted June 17, 2013 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews / 0 Comments