Mystery Book Club

Join us for a lively book discussion of “The Devotion of Suspect X” by Keigo Higashino. Lonely Japanese math teacher Ishigami creates a clever story to protect his next-door neighbor … Continued


Mystery Book Club

Join us for a lively book discussion of “Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead” by Olga Tocarkzuk. When her neighbor turns up dead, and then other bodies … Continued


Mystery Book Club

Join us for a lively book discussion of “Razorblade Tears” by S.A. Cosby. When his son Isiah and Isiah’s white husband, Derek, are murdered, ex-con Ike Randolph bands together with … Continued


Mystery Book Club

Join us for a lively book discussion of “Murder at Mallowan Hall” by Colleen Cambridge. Phyllida Bright, housekeeper and amateur sleuth, discovers a body in the library – and a … Continued


Mystery Book Club

Join us for a lively book discussion of “The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle” by Stuart Turton. Doomed to repeat the same day over and over, Aiden Bishop must … Continued


Mystery Book Club

Join us for a lively book discussion of “The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra” by Vassem Khan. As his search for clues in the mysterious drowning death of a boy … Continued


Playing Dectective

Recently I started back watching the BBC series Sherlock. I had seen the first two seasons and then just never had time to devote to the series. Coincidentally, my interest … Continued



Watery Graves: Two Not-So-Scary Books

Every year I struggle to find books this time of year. I love Halloween, but I don’t care to be scared. I was always the kid who cried at the haunted house (and by kid I mean just last year). I try to look for books with the right ambiance for Halloween: dark, mysterious, possibly supernatural but not too frightening. This year I lucked out and found two books that have kept me entertained in the spirit of the holiday without actually causing me sleepless nights.


Read Harder: Vol. 6

Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is one of the world’s best-selling mysteries for good reason. It’s fun, dark and twisted.