Category: Mystery

Lunch with Santa Claus!

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It was a little after 2 o’clock in the afternoon and the parking lot of a small Mexican Restaurant was almost empty.  I went inside and ask for a table for one. After I was seated I happened to notice setting two tables down was a man, woman and four children. It was then I noticed the second man setting with the family. A little old man with long white hair and a beard; I knew in a moment it must be Saint Nick, as the poem goes.  He had on blue jeans, sneakers and a red Philadelphia Baseball Jersey.   Well you can’t have everything just right. My first thought was “I didn’t know Santa liked Mexican Food.” and my second thought was “if I go over and ask to interview him will they call the police?” Worse yet, they might call the men with the white coats.

Being a writer, I know I have more than my share of curiosity and imagination. I would love to follow this man around for a few hours. Would the little ones even notice him? It is almost Easter and maybe they are saving all their thoughts for the Easter Bunny.  Do they look at him and like me, imagine that he could be old Saint Nick? Children can be so open and honest, would they approach him and ask questions? Wouldn’t it be fun to find out?

It wasn’t long before the family finished eating and left the restaurant. I noticed Santa paid the check. On my way out I told the cashier that I didn’t know Santa ate here. She looked at me and smiled. Did she understand English or did she think I was a crazy old lady on leave from the loony bin?  Was it really Santa and if so where was Mrs. Claus?

Happy reading, Linda

Cold Betrayal by J.A. Jance (Ali Reynolds Series)

J.A. Jance - Cold BetrayalNo one writes a better mystery than J.A. Jance and this one certainly keeps you on the edge of your seat. Jance is one of the few authors that can give you two story lines in one book and allow you to easily keep up with both.

Ali’s daughter-in law Athena contacts her because her grandmother, Betsy,  is receiving anonymous threats. The local police think that it is just old age catching up with Betsy. Ali promises to get to the bottom of things and meanwhile Ali’s long time friend Sister Anselm asks for her help.

With the help of her husband’s security firm, Ali soon has Betsy’s problem solved. It is a complicated matter that takes a lot of finesse on Athena’s part.

Sister Anselm is involved in a case that has brought to her attention a family of dangerous polygamists. Ali and the Sister uncover a cult that is responsible for the death of several women. The two are fighting against time to expose the Family before someone else is harmed or killed.

This is full of fast action and is a great read. Just be prepared to be glued to your seat and your reading lamp until you turn the last page. If you like an exciting mystery, then I highly recommend “Cold Betrayal”.

Happy reading, Linda

 

J.D. Robb’s new book

J.D. Robb, Devoted in Death If you know me, you know I am a big Nora Roberts fan, I have never read a Nora Roberts book I didn’t like. I am also a fan of the books she writes under the pen name “J.D. Robb”.  These books are set in the year 2058 and are about a futuristic cop named Eve Dallas. I’ll be honest; I am addicted, and when her latest, “Devoted in Death” came out recently, I had to have it. Like most book junkies I couldn’t wait to get it home so I could get my latest fix. Is it any wonder that I have to write a little murder and mayhem into my own books?

This one features a pair of Bonnie and Clyde types who go on a killing spree. While I could understand that Bonnie and Clyde might have been driven to what they did by poverty and therefore their greed for money, this couple is totally evil. They have killed their way across the country and end their reign of terror in Eve’s jurisdiction, New York City. You are pulled into the book when the “Star Crossed Lovers” capture a young women to torture for their perverted form of sexual pleasure, and then decide to add a young man to the mix, all because of their sick ideal of love. Eve works day and night to put the pieces of the puzzle together in time to save the young victims. This book centers, as most do, on Eve’s skill in tracking down the killer, but it also brings in a cast of characters that you have enjoyed seeing in past books. As usual I couldn’t put the book down until I turned the last page of the story.

If you like a good mystery then I highly recommend this. If you like a good author, just look for Nora Roberts name, because this lady is a master story teller. And, if you’re looking for something more in the romantic suspense genre, give my book “Run For Your Life!” a try, and then drop me a line and tell me what you thought.

As always, I wish you happy reading, Linda Laughlin

 

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