Reviews - Mystery

The Crafting for Calmness class receives a new member when its founder, Nana Dee Dee, passes away. Tessa Wakefield, her granddaughter, moves in with her widowed grandfather, Harry, to help ease the burden off his shoulders as he tries to cope with life without his beloved wife.

Florence “Flo” Palmer is a burglar. While she is in the process of stealing a high priced violin from its owner, Aaron Levy, a famed virtuoso violinist, she gets caught by none other than Aaron himself. To Flo’s surprise, instead of turning her in, Aaron hires her to find the very violin she was looking to steal, and to top it off, Aaron knows who the culprit is.

Detective Nick Larson and his partner Detective Vitor Sacco are overworked and overwhelmed by a slew of cases, so it would be easy to write off the latest body hanging from the ceiling as the suicide it appears to be, but Nick’s gut is screaming that he actually has a murder on his hands.

The Drowned Girl
Anna D
Allen
It’s 1874 and Mr. James Kent, Assistant surgeon to the St. Luke’s College Hospital morgue, is summoned in place of his ill superior to meet with the notorious Coroner of the Queen’s Household, Sir Walter Summerfield. The body of a girl has been discovered in the Thames near Windsor, and the coroner requires a surgeon for the examination. To Mr.

Corrie Locke, the professional lawyer with a side hustle as a private investigator, and her colleagues, are getting busy attending to their hunger in Big Sam’s restaurant when a shooter unloads a bullet from his gun into Senior Deputy District Attorney Beckman’s back.

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