Goodreads: Flawless by Heather Graham
Blurb: Everyone goes to Finnegan’s.…
It’s a pub in lower Manhattan, run by the Finnegan family for generations and now owned by Kieran and her three brothers. Kieran Finnegan, who still works there whenever she can, has become a criminal psychologist—a fitting reaction, perhaps, to her less-than-lawful past.
Meanwhile, New York’s Diamond District has been hit by a rash of thefts. No one’s been killed—until now. FBI agent Craig Frasier is brought in to investigate; he and Kieran meet at a jewelry store in the middle of a heist. She’s there to “unsteal” a flawless stone taken by her light-fingered youngest brother as an act of vengeance. He’s there to stop the gang.
But the police and FBI soon discover that there are two gangs of diamond thieves, the original and a copycat group of killers. And the second group seems to think their scheme is as flawless as the stones they steal.
Thrown together by circumstance, drawn together by attraction, Kieran and Craig both end up working on the case. Unfortunately, there’s more and more evidence that, somehow, the pub is involved. Because everyone goes to Finnegan's.…
My Thoughts: This was a fun read! Unlike a lot of Graham's other books this is the first in a series of mysteries featuring the same characters so starting with the first book in the series (this one) does help the series be more enjoyable. Kieran is a criminal psychologist who also partially owns a pub with her brothers and has a slightly shady past. Craig is a dedicated FBI agent who is very good at what he does. The relationship between the two works and I also enjoy Keiran's brother. I also liked the fact that Keiran is a psychologist. The mystery of this one was fun with the jewelry robberies and the search for the bad guys. I'm looking forward to reading more mysteries featuring Keiran, Craig and the crew at Finnegan's. My Rating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)
Goodreads: Pinot Red or Dead? by J.C. Eaton
Blurb: As the vineyards in Seneca Lake, New York, prepare for the seasonal “Deck the Halls Around the Lake” festivities, someone is determined to keep pinot noir off the wine list. Hijacked trucks and sabotaged ingredients have made it a hard-to-acquire vintage for the six local wineries—including Norrie Ellington’s Two Witches Winery.
The case of the stolen and spoiled wines gets stranger when Arnold Mowen, owner of the company distributing the wine, is found dead, the apparent victim of a hunting accident. As Norrie tries to find the connections between the pinot’s problems and Arnold’s death, she uncovers a conspiracy among many locals whose hatred for the wine distributor was bottled up for far too long . . .
My Thoughts: I love another series by this author duo and while I'm not much of a wine drinker this series sounded fun. Unfortunately, it didn't have quite the same zany but competent energy that the Sophie Kimball series has. Norrie comes off as kind of whiny and some of her investigating just didn't make sense. The mystery itself was an intriguing involving vandalism and a murder which may or may not be related and the solution was well done. I found the parts about the wine vandalism and the way distribution works interesting. I have one more book in this series which I'll read but I won't search out the other books. I do recommend the Sophie Kimball series by this same author series if you're a cozy mystery fan looking for a fun read. My Thoughts: Liked It (3 Stars)











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