A couple of times a year I share a list of mysteries that I am looking forward to reading. Sometimes it's a whole new character that I'm wanting to meet and sometimes it's an old friend that I'm looking forward to reconnecting with. Here are some that have caught my eye this spring.
- A Gentlewoman's Guide to Murder by Victoria Hamilton [2/9]
character: spinster Emmeline St. Germaine
setting: Regency London
- In the Shadow of the Enemy byTania Bayard [3/1]
character: scribe Christine de Pizan
setting: 1393 Paris
- Wolf Pack: A Joe Pickett Novel by C.J. Box [3/12]
character: warden Joe Pickett
setting: Wyoming
- A Dangerous Collaboration: A Veronica Speedwell Mystery by Deanna Raybourn [3/12]
character: lepidopterist Veronica Speedwell
setting: 1888 Cornish isle
- Murder Once Removed by S.C. Perkins [3/19] [new series]
character: genealogist Lucy Lancaster
setting: Texas
- Who Slays the Wicked: A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery by C.S Harris [4/2]
character: Lord Sebastian St. Cyr
setting: 1814 London
- The Tale Teller by Anne Hillerman [4/9]
character: retired Navajo policeman Joe Leaphorn and officers Jim Chee and Bernie Manuelito
setting: Navajo country
- A Dream of Death by Connie Berry [4/9] [new series]
character: antiques dealer Kate Hamilton
setting: Scotland
- Flowers Over the Inferno by Ilaria Tuti [4/16] [new series]
character: Supt. Teresa Battaglia
setting: Northern Italy
If you don't see anything that catches your fancy with these titles, you can always check out the monthly Don't Miss Lists in LINKcat or subscribe to our Insider newsletters for more ideas.