Poet’s Corner – Measuring Time Morning coffee measuredTo the notes of Bach playing,Spoon by spoonSip by sipEvenly composedEnchanted in sound. Prepared porcelain cups [...] January 30, 2022
Jacquelyn Mitchard’s The Good Son – A Test for Mother’s Love When Thea Demetriou thought about her son’s future, prison was never anything she envisioned. But here she is, standing outside the gates [...] January 26, 2022
Lisa Gardner’s One Step Too Far – Keep Your Loved Ones Close The weather predictions were dire – snow, freezing rain, sub-zero temperatures. The perfect day to find a cozy spot and settle in [...] January 18, 2022
Alafair Burke’s Find Me – Searching for a Past Hope Miller is not her real name. Found 15 years ago in an overturned car, she can’t remember how she got there or anything about her [...] January 11, 2022
The Dangers of An Ordinary Night – Riveting Tali Carrington and June Danforth are stars in the making. Students at the prestigious Performing Arts High School in Boston, they often [...] January 8, 2022
Laura Lippman’s Seasonal Work – A Masterful Collection Laura Lippman never has trouble coming up with surprising, intricate plots for her mystery novels. Her talents are on full display in [...] January 4, 2022
Sharon Gless – Cagney to Her Fans – Dishes About Her Life and Career In the police comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Sergeant Terry Jeffords has two daughters named Cagney and Lacey. Millennials and GenZs may miss [...] December 27, 2021
Poet’s Corner – Illumination Sparkling gems like stars in the Milky Way,Dance around the edge of the bayLike a string of pearls.Reflected through the glass.Whorls of [...] December 19, 2021