It's still Autumn, but the weather feels like Winter has arrived early. The cold weather provides the perfect opportunity to find a cozy spot and curl up with a good book and a cup of hot chocolate. I've been sharing a list of new mysteries that I am looking forward to read. They include meeting and catching up with some new and some old familiar characters.
- The Clockmaker by Jane A Adams [9/3]
character: Scotland Yard Det. Chief Insp. Henry Johnstone
setting: 1929 London
- The Bone Fire by S.D. Sykes [9/3]
character: Oswald de Lacy
setting: 1391 England
- Dachshund Through the Snow by David Rosenfelt [10/1]
character: lawyer Andy Carpenter
setting: New Jersey
- A Legacy of Murder by Connie Berry [10/8]
character: widowed antiques dealer Kate Hamilton
setting: Suffolk, England
- The Art of Theft by Sherry Thomas [10/15]
character: Lady Charlotte Sherlock
setting: Victorian London
- The Night Fire by Michael Connelly [10/22]
character: Harry Bosch and LAPD Detective Renee Ballard
setting: Los Angeles
- City of Scoundrels by Victoria Thompson [11/05]
character: onetime con woman Elizabeth Miles
setting: New York City
- The Siberian Dilemma by Martin Cruz Smith [11/5]
character: investigator Arkady Renko
setting: Siberia, Russia
- Lethal Pursuit by Will Thomas [11/12]
character: private inquiry agents Cyrus Barker & Thomas Llewelyn
setting; 1892 London
- Nothing More Dangerous: A Novel by Allen Eskens [11/12] [new stand alone]
character: Boady Sanden, 15 year-old African American
setting: Jessup, MO
- Laetitia Rodd and the Case of the Wandering Scholar by Kate Saunders [12/3]
character: widow Laetitia Rodd
setting: 1851 Victorian England