Murder in Williamstown by Kerry Greenwood: a Book Review

The game is afoot—and a rather stylishly clad one, at that—in Kerry Greenwood’s Murder in Williamstown.

Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati: a Book Review

For readers who enjoy historical fiction, badass femme fatales, and good old-fashioned revenge, Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati is a must-add for your TBR list.

Lost in the Spanish Quarter by Heddi Goodrich: a Book Review

Using her own journey to self-awareness and happiness as her guide, Goodrich weaves a tale of heartbreak, escapism, cross-cultural conversions, and second chances.

The German House by Annette Hess (translated by Elisabeth Lauffer): a Book Review

Annette Hess takes us to post-WWII Germany to follow the Frankfurt Trials and a young translator who must learn the difference between knowing and telling the truth.

It Would Be Night in Caracas by Karina Sainz Borgo (translated by Elizabeth Bryer): a Book Review

Karina Sainz Borgo tells a story of resilience and humanity in battered and torn Venezuela.