In a gritty, tech-noir version of 1930s Manhattan, an ex-cop and his robot partner must stop a killer who’s sending the city into chaos.
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.
LITTLE WHITE BIRD (Bard Constantine) – An awesome dieselpunk retelling of the classic Peter Pan. A novella in the Troubleshooter Series.
WONDERSTRUCK (Allie Therin) Something magical and terrible is about to happen at the exposition in Paris. Will Rory and Arthur be able to prevent it?
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.
WINNIE-THE-POOH (A.A. Milne) The first book about Winnie-the-Pooh, where we meet Pooh, Christopher Robin, Piglet and all the other awesome dwellers of the Hundred Acre Wood.
A very enjoyable locked-room mystery, in a very classic English manor house, by the author of Winnie the Pooh, A.A. Milne
A delightful Christmas story with Bertie messing around and Jeeves tidying up… in his way. Witty, clever, elegant, a great piece of humour.
A charming Christmas story in the Lady Hardcastle series by T.E. Kinsey, with a lot of heart and humour. A mystery with a great historical 1910s setting.