Wednesday, January 7, 2026

AUDIOBOOK SERIES REVIEW - Inspector Ramsay


Before Shetland and Vera, Ann Cleeves wrote the Inspector Ramsay series featuring a talented, brilliant detective—now available for the first time in the US. 

The Inspector Ramsay series is a set of six classic British crime novels featuring Detective Inspector Stephen Ramsay, set in and around Northumberland, England. The books were originally published in the 1990s and showcase Ramsay’s methodical investigations into murders in small towns and rural communities, often revealing tangled personal relationships and hidden tensions beneath quiet village life.

A Macmillan Audio production from Minotaur Books.

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Title:  A Lesson in Dying
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #1
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   178
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Who hung the headmaster in the playground on the night of the school Halloween Party?

Almost everyone in Heppleburn either hated or feared the viper-tongued Harold Medburn. Inspector Ramsay is convinced it was the headmaster’s enigmatic wife but Jack Robson, school governor and caretaker, is determined to prove her innocence.

With the help of his restless daughter Patty, Jack digs into the secrets of Heppleburn, and uncovers a cesspit of lies, adultery, blackmail and madness . . .

*First published January 1, 1990

MY THOUGHTS:

Headmaster Harold Medburn has been murdered and Inspector Stephen Ramsay is tasked to find his killer. Who is the guilty party? The more he learns about the man, the more questions he has. It is soon made clear that Medburn was unliked by several people leaving Ramsay to decipher clues as to the killer’s identity. 

As things soon turn out, it seems that Ramsay is not the only one investigating the murder. When a woman is arrested as the prime suspect, caretaker Jack Robson at the school where the victim worked, steps in and also begins looking for the murderer. 

As A Lesson in Dying is the first book in the Inspector Ramsay series, the setting is built by strong character development. It is almost as is this first book in the series presents a cast of characters and sets them around a table in order to identify the killer. I love the way this was done in this book.

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Title:  Murder in My Backyard
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #2
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   258
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating: 4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

No one in Heppleburn has a bad word to say about Alice Parry . . . but here she is, murdered in her own backyard on a bitter St. David’s Eve.

When detective Stephen Ramsay starts asking questions in the village, a more ambiguous picture begins to emerge. Yes, old Mrs. Parry was loved by everyone, but sometimes her kindness had caused trouble. Yes, her two nephews were devoted to her, but they didn’t really want her interfering in their rather complicated personal lives. Even among her neighbors, Alice Parry’s helpfulness had sometimes misfired. And after her death, tension tight as a clenched fist grips the uneasy village.

Meanwhile, the suspects keep rolling in, and Heppleburn’s friendly neighborhood killer continues his nasty piece of work . . .

*First published March 2, 1991

MY THOUGHTS:
Inspector Stephen Ramsay is trying to move on after his divorce from his wife, Diana, when his attention is drawn to a new murder case. Alice Parry has been killed, and as Ramsay begins questioning those who knew her, he quickly learns that she was widely liked, so her murder doesn’t make sense.

A man named Charlie seems most likely suspect, but he disappears before Ramsay could be rule him out, So Ramsay continues to dig deep. Ramsay grapples with a key question: was Alice truly as well liked as everyone claimed, or was she simply someone who involved herself in everyone’s lives, perhaps earning goodwill while quietly crossing boundaries?

As the suspect list grows from one to many, Ramsay’s investigation unfolds in an engaging way in this second book of the Inspector Ramsay series. I appreciated the straightforward approach to the storytelling—there is a murder, a set of suspects, and a careful investigation. It’s a classic formula, and one that works well here.

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Title:  A Day in the Death of Dorothea Cassidy
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #3
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   224
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:  4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

For Dorothea Cassidy, Thursdays were special. Every week she would look forward to the one day she could call her own, a welcome respite from the routine duties of being a vicar’s wife. But one Thursday in June would be her last—the day Dorothea Cassidy was strangled.


As the small town of Otterbridge prepares for its summer carnival, Inspector Stephen Ramsay begins a painstaking reconstruction of Dorothea's last hours. He soon discovers that she had taken on a number of deserving cases—a sick and lonely old woman, a disturbed adolescent, a compulsive gambler, a single mother with a violent boyfriend and a child in care—and even her close family have their secrets to hide. All these people are haunted, in one way or another, by Dorothea's goodness. But which of them could have possibly wanted her dead?

It is not until a second body is discovered that Ramsay starts to understand how Dorothea lived—and why she died. With the carnival festivities in full swing and dusk falling in Otterbridge, Ramsay's murder investigation reaches its chilling climax . . .

First published January 1, 1992

MY THOUGHTS:

Dorothea Cassidy’s body is discovered by two teenage boys. She was the much younger wife of the local vicar, and Inspector Stephen Ramsay begins his investigation by questioning her husband as well as her stepson, Patrick. It soon becomes clear that the age gap between Dorothea and the vicar was not the only thing that set them apart.

Ramsay learns that Dorothea’s attention often lay outside her husband’s church and was focused instead on people who were less advantaged. This raises the possibility that one of these connections may have led to her murder.

As the small town of Otterbridge prepares for its annual summer festival, Ramsay begins to wonder whether the event has any relevance to the crime. The case grows even more complex when it becomes clear that Dorothea is not the only victim, pushing Ramsay to dig deeper as he works to uncover the killer.

I thoroughly enjoyed this third book in the Inspector Ramsay series. The U.S. releases are narrated by Simon Mattacks, whose performance perfectly captures Ramsay’s no-nonsense investigative style and adds an extra layer of enjoyment to these stories.

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Title:  Killjoy
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #4
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   218
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Gabriella Preston is found in the boot of a car, lying curled on her side like a child asleep. She is dead. The car belongs to Gus Lynch. Gus Lynch is the director of Hallowgate's Youth Theatre, Gabriella his female lead.

Inspector Ramsay and Sergeant Hunter are called in to assist the local police who have their hands full with an outbreak of joy-riding. Another death and an escalation of violence among the joy-riders threaten mayhem. Against a background of spiralling disorder Ramsay realises what could have provoked someone to kill - and to kill again.

First published June 25, 1993.


MY THOUGHTS:

Inspector Stephen Ramsay and Sergeant Hunter have their latest case. The body of a teenage girl, Gabriella Preston, is discovered in the trunk of a car. The first person Ramsay speaks to is Gus Lynch, the car’s owner. The town of Hallowgate is preparing for a theatrical production, and Lynch is the director of the upcoming play. Gabriella was set to play the lead.

Ramsay is tasked with solving the case—determining whether the play had anything to do with Gabriella’s murder and why her body was found in Lynch’s trunk. It is not an easy case, but Ramsay and Hunter begin a series of interviews as the investigation unfolds. The town is full of secrets, and Ramsay is determined to uncover them.

This fourth book in the Inspector Ramsay series is another solid police procedural murder mystery. As I progressively read each book in turn, I found that I was completely disenchanted with Sergeant Hunter. In my opinion, he is both misogynistic and sexist. This may well have been by design on Ann Cleeves’s part. Disliking Hunter only made Ramsay stand out more as the series progressed.

I have been listening to the entire six-book series and have enjoyed the narration by Simon Mattacks. His matter-of-fact delivery works well for the story and subtly reinforces Ramsay’s moral character.

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Title:  The Healers
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #5
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   208
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating:  4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

News of the murder came to Inspector Stephen Ramsay early on Monday morning: isolated farmer Ernie Bowles was found lying on his kitchen floor, gruesomely strangled.f

Ramsey fears this case will not be simple. In his experience, most murders are straightforward: an explosion of family pressure, the loss of control in a fight. But Bowles seems to have kept himself to himself and had lived alone since his mother’s death. A seemingly unconnected women is then found strangled too—surely two such killings in the same locality are more than just chilling coincidence?

When Ramsay hears of a third suspicious death, a very tenuous link between the victims takes on a new importance, for all were connected in some way to the Alternative Therapy Center in Mittingford. Could one of the healers be a killer?

First published January 1, 1995.

MY THOUGHTS:

Are they healing, or are they harming? Inspector Ramsay and Sergeant Hunter are called away to another station when a sudden spate of murders appears to be tied to a healing clinic.

The setting is immediately intriguing—a clinic devoted to “healing” that may be anything but. Listening to the audiobook, I found myself smiling once or twice at how the fervor behind natural healing really comes through. Paired with the murders, it creates an unsettling but effective balance.

I loved this fifth book in the Inspector Ramsay series. Ramsay is an excellent investigator, and his kindness and patience with those he questions truly stand out. However, as I mentioned in my review of book four, Killjoy, I am still not a fan of Hunter. That said, Ann Cleeves wrote this series decades ago, and I’ve loved every book so far.

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Title:  The Baby Snatcher
Author Ann Cleeves
Series:   Inspector Ramsay, #6
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC
Narrator:  Simon Mattacks 
No. of Pages:   
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2025
My Rating

DESCRIPTION
Marilyn Howe and her mother Kathleen are an inseparable duo, until one night Kathleen doesn’t come home . . .

Fifteen-year-old Marilyn turns up alone and frightened on Inspector Ramsay’s doorstep so he takes the young girl home to the isolated coastal community known as the Headland. And in the Howes’ dark and cluttered kitchen they find Kathleen safe and apparently well, though acting strange.

Six months later, Ramsay has more or less forgotten the incident, busy as he is on the trail of a local child abductor. Until he receives news that Mrs. Howe has disappeared once more. And for the second time he is drawn into the strange relationships of the families living on the lonely Headland . . . when a woman’s body washes up on the beach.

MY THOUGHTS:

Inspector Ramsay doesn’t quite know what to do when a teen named Marilyn Howe shows up at his door, trembling in fear. She is worried about her mother Kathleen. Perhaps the teen’s worries were fortuitous, and in a different district from where he lives and works, Ramsay begins looking for answers. 

But things do not stop there for Ramsay. There is a series of abductions of young boys, yet each child is returned unharmed. Ramsay proves determined to figure out what is going on. 

As I listened to this sixth and last book in the Inspector Ramsay series I felt sadness as I will miss Ramsay. Even Hunter. He redeemed himself enough by the end of this series. 

I have been wanting to read the Shetland and Vera Stanhope series by Ann Cleeves, so when I saw this audiobook series of the six titles in this Inspector Ramsay series, I jumped at the opportunity. Now I realize that I must make time to read both series. 

Many thanks to Macmillan Audio and to NetGalley for these ARCs for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ann Cleeves is the author behind ITV’s Vera and BBC One’s Shetland. She has written over thirty novels, and is the creator of detectives Vera Stanhope and Jimmy Perez – characters loved both on screen and in print. Her books have now sold millions of copies worldwide. In 2012 she was inducted into the CWA Crime Thriller Awards Hall of Fame and is the 2017 recipient of the CWA Diamond Dagger, the highest honour in British crime writing. Ann lives in North Tyneside.



Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Review - Beth is Dead

Title:  Beth is Dead
Author Katie Bernet   
Publisher:  Simon and Schuster
  Children Publishing
Genre:   YA Mysteries & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   400
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Beth March’s sisters will stop at nothing to track down her killer—until they begin to suspect each other—in this debut thriller that’s also a bold, contemporary reimagining of the beloved classic Little Women.

When Beth March is found dead in the woods on New Year’s Day, her sisters vow to uncover her murderer. 

Suspects abound. There’s the neighbor who has feelings for not one but two of the girls. Meg’s manipulative best friend. Amy’s flirtatious mentor. And Beth’s lionhearted first love. But it doesn’t take the surviving sisters much digging to uncover motives each one of the March girls had for doing the unthinkable.

Jo, an aspiring author with a huge following on social media, would do anything to hook readers. Would she kill her sister for the story? Amy dreams of studying art in Europe, but she’ll need money from her aunt—money that’s always been earmarked for Beth. And Meg wouldn’t dream of hurting her sister…but her boyfriend might have, and she’ll protect him at all costs.

Despite the growing suspicion within the family, it’s hard to know for sure if the crime was committed by someone close to home. After all, the March sisters were dragged into the spotlight months ago when their father published a controversial bestseller about his own daughters. Beth could have been killed by anyone.

Beth’s perspective told in flashback unfolds next to Meg, Jo, and Amy’s increasingly fraught investigation as the tragedy threatens to rip the Marches apart.


MY THOUGHTS:
Beth is Dead is an exceptional retelling of my favorite book of all time - Little Women. It is hard to believe that this is Katie Bernet’s debut novel. When the March sisters father penned his novel, Little Women, perhaps Beth’s future was predetermined. Of the four March sisters, Beth died in their father’s book. Sadly, truth followed fiction for the March family when Beth was brutally murdered. Her sisters, Jo, Amy and Meg are determined to find the killer.

Although the sad idea of Beth’s death was rather told by the father of the March Girls, this riveting story develops with each of the March sisters points of view, and is also told in then and now format. Sadly, any of Beth’s sisters could have been responsible for her death, but then could just about anyone that was acquainted with her. So, the mystery builds at a steady pace, which definitely keeps the reader guessing.

Though I am not generally a reader of YA, this book is an excellent thriller, one that raises my curiosity of a genre that I just may have been missing.

Many thanks to Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Katie Bernet is an author living in Dallas, Texas. She’s an award-winning creative director, a long-standing member of the DFW Writer’s Workshop, and the director of the 2025 DFW Writer’s Conference. The oldest of three sisters, she’s a diehard fan of "Little Women."



BLOG TOUR - She Took My Baby



DESCRIPTION:

I look after her children. But I know she stole mine…

As a nanny for the wealthy Eatons, Trina watches every day as Rosalind Eaton cradles the baby close. Trina’s baby.

The sweet little boy won’t settle—he never does in Rosalind’s arms. It breaks Trina’s heart to see the tiny tears falling down his fat cheeks. His glossy hair is light auburn, and straight. Nothing like the Eaton family’s classic dark curls.

Trina has been watching the Eatons for years. And what she knows about their dark past could be their undoing.

Rosalind isn’t coping. She isn’t sleeping and she’s barely eating. It is Trina who rocks the baby in the dead of night, whispering soothing words of comfort. Surely Rosalind is just one step away from slipping up and revealing the truth Trina is so certain of…

Trina’s baby was stolen.

The Eatons seem perfect, but they can’t be trusted. 

And she’ll do anything to get her baby back.

Fans of The HousemaidThe Perfect Marriage and John Marrs will be totally obsessed with this gripping psychological thriller from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Steena Holmes!

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Title:  She Took My Baby
Author Sheena Holmes
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Psychological Thriller 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   328
Date of Publication:   January 6, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:

Is destruction her aim? Or is she securing the bonds of a lifelong friendship? They say there’s a fine line between love and hate. So what truly lies behind the line drawn between Trina Emmet and Rosalind Eaton?

Trina and Rosalind share a past. From the moment they met, Trina has always been there for Rosalind and has never wavered in her loyalty. Currently, both women are pregnant and ultimately give birth on the same night—though Trina delivers three weeks early. The delivery is traumatic, and Trina slips into unconsciousness. Even in her haze, she is certain she heard two babies crying. Yet when she wakes, she’s told her baby died.

This dual POV story brings short chapters. I loved how the Steena Holmes continually dropped shocking things at the end of the chapters. It was as if these weren’t just words on the page, but were designed to make the reader stop and release a deep breath. Then put their eyes right back on the screen or page, because of the addictive style this story delivered. 

What a tense story! There was a huge measure of control and gaslighting, with some shocking twists. At the same time, we are talking about babies, so the emotional aspect of the story was just utterly compelling. This may be my first book by Steena Holmes but it certainly won’t be my last.

Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Steena Holmes is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with over 2 million copies of her titles sold worldwide, including The Patient, The Forgotten Ones, and The Sister Under the Stairs as well as her latest psychological suspense The Twin. Named in the Top 20 Women Author to Read by Good Housekeeping, Steena has also been featured in various newspapers and magazines, websites such as RedBook, Glamour, Coastal Living, and Goodhousekeeping. One of Steena’s passions is to travel with her readers, so she created her Sweet Tours, where she shares her love for sweets, whether in Paris, Italy, or exploring European Christmas Markets. To learn more about her books and join her on the next Sweet Tour, visit her website at 
http://www.steenaholmes.com.

Monday, January 5, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - The Storm

Title:   The Storm
Author:  Rachel Hawkins
Publisher:  Macmillan Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrators:  Alex Knox; Cathi Colas; Dan Bittner; 
  Jane Oppenheimer; Patti Murin; 
  Petrea Burchard; Stephanie Németh-Parker
Length:  7 hrs 49 mins
No. of Pages:  288
Date of Publication:  January 6, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama is famous for three things: the deadly hurricanes that regularly sweep into town, the Rosalie Inn, a century-old hotel that’s survived every one of those storms, and Lo Bailey, the local girl infamously accused of the murder of her lover, political scion Landon Fitzroy, during Hurricane Marie in 1984.

When Geneva Corliss, the current owner of the Rosalie Inn, hears a writer is coming to town to research the crime that put St. Medard’s Bay on the map, she’s less interested in solving a whodunnit than in how a successful true crime book might help the struggling inn’s bottom line. But to her surprise, August Fletcher doesn’t come to St. Medard’s Bay alone. With him is none other than Lo Bailey herself. Lo says she’s returned to her hometown to clear her name once and for all, but the closer Geneva gets to both Lo and August, the more she wonders if Lo is actually back to settle old scores.

As the summer heats up and another monster storm begins twisting its way towards St. Medard’s Bay, Geneva learns that some people can be just as destructive—and as deadly—as any hurricane, and that the truth of what happened to Landon Fitzroy may not be the only secret Lo is keeping…


MY THOUGHTS:

“Memories. Echoes. Time circling back on itself.”

Rachel Hawkins’ latest book has a variety of style Include podcasts, tabloid and press articles, interviews and memoirs. 

One of my favorite narrative styles is the locked-room mystery. This is precisely the type of setting of Hawkins’ latest novel, The Storm. The story unfolds during the storm season in Alabama, spanning both the past and present. While hurricanes aren’t new to St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama, “once in a lifetime” storms are predicted to hit St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama, bringing with them a sense of impending doom. Decades before, the very same type of storm hit the town, and that storm left a dead body that was quickly ruled a murder.


The town’s inn, run by Geneva Corliss, is struggling. She is relieved to now have a couple of open-ended reservations. True crime writer August Fletcher is one of the inn’s guests and he is accompanied by Lo Bailey. Forty years previously there was a murder during the town’s first storm, and Lo was found guilty of that murder. Some more notoriety would be just fine as far as Lo is concerned, and this is why she is in town now.


The murder case has never been forgotten by the townspeople, even after Lo’s release. August is preparing a new article, and the impending storm adds an eerie atmosphere to the unfolding events. 


This thrilling gothic suspense story was brilliantly narrated by a talented cast of narrators. Their narration truly amplified the dark and suspenseful atmosphere of the story.

Many thanks to St. Martin's Press and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Born in Virginia and raised in Alabama, Rachel Hawkins has been writing since Kindergarten when her first book, a tense thriller involving a unicorn, a witch, and a princess, was called, “very imaginative!” by her teacher and “a searing work of genius” by her mother.

Since then, Rachel has written over a dozen books for children and adults (sadly all unicorn-free thus far), and been published in more than twenty countries. As Rachel Hawkins, she wrote the New York Times bestselling THE WIFE UPSTAIRS, a Southern Gothic twist on JANE EYRE that the Southern Review of Books called, “a thrill ride,” and Entertainment Weekly dubbed, “a gothic thriller laced with arsenic.” Her latest thriller, RECKLESS GIRLS, also debuted on the New York Times list with Kirkus calling it, “a soapy, claustrophobic page-turner.”

When not writing modern Gothic thrillers as Rachel Hawkins, she also pens paranormal romantic comedies under the name Erin Sterling. Her debut romance, THE EX HEX, was a Book of the Month pick as well as a New York Times and USA Today Bestseller.

Rachel currently lives in Auburn, Alabama with her husband, son, and five cats. (Yes, five. She knows.). In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, and picking up an assortment of creative hobbies she will give up on after a week or two. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram.

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