January 12, 2017

Cold in Hand - February 13

Cold in Hand by John Harvey

Police - multiple departments
Charlie Resnick - Dizzy - Pepper
Lynn Kellogg - Steven Pike - Phil Chambers
Bill Berry
Jerry Latham
Derek Prentiss
Mark Shepherd
Catherine Njoroge
Frank Michaelson
Anil Khan
Ben Fowles
Stuart Daines
Graham Millington
Jackie Ferris
Karen Shields - Taylor Coobes
Mark Ramsdam
Alan Sheridan
Graeme Dixon
Euan Guest
Chris Butcher
Prosecutor Rachel Vine
Radford v St. Ann’s case
Kelly Brent - Howard, Tina, Michael, Marcus, Steven Burchill
Joanne Dawson - Brandon Keith
Ryan Gregan -  Karen Evans
Billy Alston
Nina Simic case
Viktor Zoukas - Valdemar - Ivan Lazic
Sally - Nina Simic - Andreea Florescu - Alexander Bucar
Kelvin Pearce
Foley case
Christine - Susan - Jamie - Ben
Dan Schofield
Post Office case
Lee Williams - Garry Burton
Victims
Kelly Brent
Nina Simic
Christine Foley
Susan Foley
Asain Businessman
Lee Williams
Lynn Kellogg
Kelvin Pearce
Andreea Florescu

January 9, 2017



New Author Video for Anne Hillerman

We have uploaded a new video about Anne Hillerman that includes an interview with her, her father Tony and a story, Coyote and Mountain Lion, told in the Navajo language with English subtitles.

Just click on the AUTHOR VIDEOS tab at the top of the blog page.

January 8, 2017

Cancelled - Monday, January 9, 2017

Tomorrow’s Mystery Books Group meeting has been canceled.

The next meeting of the MBG is February 13 and the book is Cold in Hand by John Harvey.

Stay warm, dry, and safe!

Kenn Rohrs

January 2, 2017

Mystery Books Group - Monday, January 9 -

Spider Woman's Daughter (Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee Series) by Anne Hillerman


It happened in an instant. After a breakfast with colleagues, Navajo Nation Police Officer Bernadette Manuelito sees a sedan careen into the parking lot and hears a crack of gunfire. When the dust clears, someone very close to her is lying on the asphalt in a pool of blood. With the victim in the hospital fighting for his life, every person in the squad and the local FBI office is hell-bent on catching the gunman. Bernie too wants in on the investigation, especially when her husband, Sergeant Jim Chee, is put in charge of finding the shooter.

Bernie and Chee discover that a cold case involving Chee's former boss and partner, retired lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, may hold the key to the shooting. Digging into the old investigation with fresh eyes and new urgency, husband and wife find themselves inching closer to the truth with every clue . . . and closer to a killer who will do anything to prevent justice from taking its course.