The Crossing by Ashby Jones – A coming-of-age story set in Prohibition Era New York. A deep dive into the soul of a young man with a lot of past on his shoulders.
A gruesome murder mystery among the London upper class of the interwar years. A historical novel with a great mystery lot.
A historical cosy mystery set in the 1920s in quite an unexpected setting: a mine town in Montana. But feisty women can be foudn there too.
You have to understand the good in things, to detect the real evil – JRR Tolkien
In the 1930s, Hollywood was rising, but it wasn’t the centre of international cinema yet. Other nations had flourishing silver screen productions. London was at the forefront.
Uncle Sal certainly doesn’t back away when a friend is in trouble. Especially if this means stepping into the silver screen industry of 1930s London.
Three quick cosy mysteries that will warm your winter night read. All of them set in the 1920s. All of them with unusual protagonists.
TWO STORM WOOD by Philip Gray – The war damaged them all. Now, in the abandoned battlefields of WWI, some of them are searching for people for their mind and their soul.
THE MYSTIC’S ACCOMPLICE by Mary Miley – A cosy mystery set in 1920s Chicago, with a feisty young mother with a sharp mind busy nosing into the life of her employer’s clients: a fraud medium.
FellowshipOfTolkien – 4th Anniversary (2021) A reading group is a wonderful experience for all readers – but it’s especially true for Tolkien readers. Here’s why.
A collection of book recommendations of novels and series set in the 1920s… and there about. Mostly cosy mysteries.
DEAR MISS KOPP (Amy Stewart) The indomitable Kopp sisters are tested at home and abroad in this warm and witty tale of wartime courage and camaraderie.