In prepping for my move from the south to the Midwest in winter I asked some folks for reading suggestions in two categories: light fluffy happy things to cheer my spirits, and dark winter-y tales to remind me things could be worse, in a schadenfreude sort of way. This is the latter, and it definitely delivered. Set in rainy chilly Iceland, an old man is found murdered in his home. Motive unclear, and nothing too strange other than a note left on the body that […]
The Night Bird
The Night Bird (A Frost Easton Mystery) By Brian Freeman This is my very first Cannonball review ever! Hopefully my reviewing skills will improve as we go; I’ve been having a little trouble figuring out how to describe this one. I am going to start off by fully admitting the main reasons I read this book were: 1) it is set in San Francisco and I’m a sucker for home town stories; and 2) it was free on Kindle through Amazon Prime. As this was […]
Falconer Files Book 1
A nasty old man who everyone hated is found drugged and strangled in his kitchen. After everyone finishes dancing, they decide to call the cops. DI Harry Falconer gets the call. Unfortunately for him, a lot of people are on vacation (it’s July). So he’s stuck with “Acting” DS Carmichael, who doesn’t appear to be the sharpest crayon in the box. He’s also a really bad dresser, at least in Falconer’s eyes. The tiny village of Castle Farthing is home to the murder, as well […]
Lord Peter Wimsey book 10
I’ve been doing these all out of order. That’s the trouble when there are so many books in a series, and while I can justify spending $2-3 for each, spending more than that would be wasteful, at least on a Kindle. If I were buying a hardbound set or something, that would be different. But, anyway. There’s a dangerous stairway at Pym’s Publicity (remember, this is the 1920s, and advertising is kind of a new thing), and one day Victor Dean falls down it. His […]


