Mysteryrat’s Maze

The Last Murder at the End of the World By Stuart Turton: Review/Giveaway

by Autumn Trapani


The Last Murder at the End of the World is author Stuart Turton’s latest novel. Set on a remote island at the end of the world, it concerns a group of villagers and their elders. The villagers are peaceful and content to serve the island (where they have gathered to escape a mysterious deadly fog that is enveloping the world), and to obey the three elders who run the island.

She Left By Stacie Grey: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by J.M. Landon


She Left is a locked room mystery, with a limited number of characters that the reader gets to know intimately. In a special nod to Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, the characters are invited to a remote location by a well-known journalist who wants to interview each of them about a mass murder that happened 20 years ago. Upon arrival, they don’t find a journalist, they find the crazed mother of the young man that confessed to the crime of setting off a bomb then knifing survivors.

Queer Mystery Coming Attractions: June 2024

by Matt Lubbers-Moore


Welcome to Pride 2024!! Be safe! Be vigilant! Celebrate who you are!!
On a book-related topic, I am a part of a lot of book Facebook groups and one question that consistently comes up is what to do about bad smelling books. Most of the time it’s a book that belonged to their nine-pack-of-cigarettes-a-day grandmother and they just can’t bear to part with it.

The Band By Christine Ma-Kellams: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Cynthia Chow


The Band begins with a breezy narration full of footnotes covering the rise – and fall? – of a female Korean pop band attempting to forge their success in the States. They hope that connecting with another Korean idol who has found popularity in America will give them a boost up, but ominous hints would indicate that it’s about to go wrong.

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