Jo Nesbo’s The Devil’s Star (Harry Hole 5) Book Review | A Dark, Twisty Crime Story That’s Not Always Easy to Sit With

The Devil’s Star is a gripping but uneasy entry into Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole series. While the serial killer investigation is easy to follow and intriguing, the deep dive into Harry’s alcoholism can be difficult to sit with. It’s a well-written but challenging read that becomes more engaging as the case unfolds.

The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Book Review) | Puzzles, Romance, and a Slow Start

Book cover for "The Inheritance Games" by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, with a background of black ribbon and the text "THE INHERITANCE GAMES BOOK REVIEW".

Avery Grambs has a plan for a better future: survive high school, win a scholarship, and get out. But her fortunes change in an instant when billionaire Tobias Hawthorne dies and leaves Avery virtually his entire fortune. The catch? Avery has no idea why -- or even who Tobias Hawthorne is. To receive her inheritance, … Continue reading The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Book Review) | Puzzles, Romance, and a Slow Start

Maigret (2025) – The Lazy Burglar Review |

Promotional image for "Maigret" series premiere review, featuring five actors in tactical vests and jackets, a close-up of a blond-haired man (Jules Maigret) looking at the viewer, the text "Maigret Premiere Review", and book covers by George Simenon.

The new Maigret (2025) series brings Georges Simenon’s iconic detective back to the screen in a sleek, modern form. The pilot, “The Lazy Burglar,” isn’t just about solving crimes it’s sets the tone, texture, and atmosphere of the show. Sure, the “Paris-but-in-English” setup feels weird at first, but it works. Quietly compelling, this new Maigret might just become your next rainy-night comfort watch.

Murder in a Small Town (Season 2 Premiere Review) | Cozy Crime Is Back

Promotional banner for Murder in a Small Town Season 2 Premiere featuring, a brooding man peers from the shadows of a forest, while a woman stands behind him, half-lit by the fading light.

Murder in a Small Town returns for Season 2, with Karl Alberg (Rossif Sutherland) facing new challenges as his jurisdiction expands and his relationship with Cassandra (Kristin Kreuk) faces unexpected difficulties. The premiere balances small-town charm, guest star surprises, and light crime-solving in this cozy Canadian drama. Here’s my review of episode one.