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Monday, July 13, 2026
Book Review - Lost in the Summer of '69 by Eliza Knight
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Friday, July 10, 2026
Book Spotlight and Giveaway - The Case of the Christie Wedding Affair (The Detection Club) by Kelly Oliver
Book Synopsis
Scotland, 1930: Agatha Christie is getting married. She invites fellow members of the Detection Club to the windswept Isle of Skye for a quiet break while the banns are read. But tranquility proves elusive when the formidable Lord Blackwood, leader of a hunting party sharing their lodge, vanishes from the moors.
Sharp-eyed assistant to the Detection Club secretary, Eliza Baker, suspects foul play as the strange occurrences pile up: a mysterious grave in the churchyard, a missing rifle, and late-night excursions across the rugged island. There may be no body—yet—but someone at Dunmara Lodge is hiding a deadly secret.
As a storm cuts them off from the mainland, Eliza and her friend Theo must navigate lies, half-truths, and a treacherous landscape… but can they uncover the killer in the stalking grounds… or will the moors keep their secrets forever?
Head to the remote Isle of Skye in this delightful and gripping golden-age mystery series, perfect for fans of Helena Dixon, Verity Bright and T. E. Kinsey.
Author Bio
Kelly Oliver is the Agatha award-winning and bestselling author of four mystery series: The Jessica James Mysteries, The Pet Detective Mysteries, The Fiona Figg Mysteries, and The Detection Club Mysteries.
The Fiona Figg Mysteries have been on the most anticipated list of Mystery Magazine and won the Mystery and Mayhem Award and the Silver Falchion Award for Best Historical Mystery. And The Case of the Christie Conspiracy, Detection Club Mystery book one, is currently nominated for an Agatha Award for Best Historical Mystery.
Kelly is Past President of Sisters in Crime National, current Education Coordinator for SinC Guppies, and a Distinguished Emerita Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.
To learn more about Kelly and her books, go to www.kellyoliverbooks.com.
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Sunday, July 5, 2026
Book Review - The Queen's Coronation by Jennifer Ryan
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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Book Review - The Chateau on Sunset by Natasha Lester
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In 1957, a young, recently orphaned girl named Aria Jones finds herself at the Chateau Marmont, moving in with her aunt, a former actress that she doesn't really know. She makes friends with two young starlets living at the hotel and is shocked on a regular basis by how different life in 1950's Hollywood is from the quiet life she was used to in New York. The book flashes between Aria as a young girl and later as a young woman in the 1960's. It is loosely inspired by Jane Eyre.
I wanted to read The Chateau on Sunset because I love novels with a Mid-Century setting. I'm interested in old time Hollywood, and Jane Eyre is one of my favorite books.
This novel has so many interesting things going on at once -- it is a coming of age novel, a love story, a mystery. It deals with some darker aspects of life for young women in Hollywood long before the Me Too movement.
The historical details are vividly captured, and the writing is beautiful, verging on poetic, with passages like:
"But it’s raining as heavily as one of those Manhattan summer storms that would pour down from a sky that had been bright blue a moment before, magicking up puddles and umbrella hawkers where there’d once been dull concrete and souvenir stands" (eBook location 2482).
At the heart of the story there is Aria, who feels invisible as an ordinary girl in this star touched world. There is also the story of Aria and Theo, a rock star living at the Marmont with his young daughter.
I read this book late at night, staying up to read just another chapter, waiting for the next twist or surprise that was sure to come (and it did, it always did).
I recommend The Chateau on Sunset for readers who enjoy historical fiction, and especially old time Hollywood. The Jane Eyre references (and divergences) are sure to interest fans of that classic book as well.
Thanks to Ballantine Books and Netgalley for an advanced reading copy of this book.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Book Review - On the Book Train to Paris by Norie Clarke
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