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OLINE H. COGDILL

Unquiet Dead is outstanding debut by Ausma Zehanat Khan

The Unquiet Dead (Minotaur Books), by Ausma Zehanat Khan War atrocities reverberate for generations, affecting those who fought on the battlefield and the civilian victims who we...

Sometimes the Wolf is engrossing

Novel skillfully balances action, family drama

Book Review: Couple finds a lost spark in Brightwell

Murder at the Brightwell (Minotaur), by Ashley Weaver At the heart of this light, energetic tale of a group of wealthy eccentrics on holiday at a seaside resort in England emerges...

Book review: Wry humor permeates A Demon Summer

A Demon Summer (Minotaur), by G.M. Malliet G.M. Malliet continues to update the traditional British village mystery in her highly entertaining A Demon Summer. While the village of...

Review: Summer of the Dead has powerful plot

Summer of the Dead (Minotaur Books), by Julia Keller Small towns – where everyone knows your name and keeping secrets seems unfathomable – can be hotbeds of concealment. No one re...

Book Review: Miranda Corbie confronts her own City of Ghosts

City of Ghosts (Minotaur), by Kelli Stanley A love of San Francisco — its flaws, strengths and eccentricities — permeates Kelli Stanley’s intriguing novels about private detective...

The Home Place a strong debut for Carrie La Seur

“The Home Place” (William Morrow), by Carrie La Seur Carrie La Seur’s finely crafted debut chronicles a woman’s complicated relationship with her hometown of Billings, Montana, he...