mystery

  • The Friday Review: The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall

    By Jaime Jo Wright 1890 The will states that her aunt and uncle’s bodies must be laid out for a week while she keeps vigil. Two days after the funeral, their mansion will be bricked up with everything inside and… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: The Bell Tolls at Traeger Hall
  • The Friday Review: Living Lies

    By Natalie Walters Recently widowed, Lane Kent is trying to get a fresh start with her five-year-old son. Taking over a restaurant in the small town of Walton, Georgia seems the perfect place to get away from her controlling father’s… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Living Lies
  • The Friday Review: Glass Onion

    Starring Daniel Craig After a month of mystery author books, it is only fitting that we end September with a mystery movie. Glass Onion has been out for a few years now and is the sequel to the wildly successful… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Glass Onion
  • Specters in the Glass House

    By Jaime Jo Wright Knives Out meets The Great Gatsby! Rhemy Crenshaw had been in the foster system since an arsonist took the lives of her family. Determined not to be another statistic, she shoves aside her past trauma and… Continue reading

    Specters in the Glass House
  • The Friday Review: Death on the Nile

    Starring Peter Ustinov  Don’t bother watching the 2022 remake, this 1978 version is the gold standard of Death on the Nile movies. The cast alone makes this movie worth watching. Alongside Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot, the dazzling cast includes… Continue reading

    The Friday Review: Death on the Nile