I am lucky enough to be asked regularly to peer review, beta read, or endorse upcoming books. I thought it might be nice to gather together some of the books for which I’ve provided praise quotes, because these are definitely worth your time!
Scholarly

God and the Little Grey Cells
Dan W. Clanton, Jr
God and the Little Grey Cells offers a perspective long overdue. Agatha Christie is a cultural phenomenon and Dan Clanton shows that religion is at the heart of her work. His thorough and accessible book positions the Queen of Crime as a Christian writer and thinker.

Sleuthing MIss Marple
Desirée Prideaux
With Agatha Christie studies on the rise, it is high time attention turned to Miss Marple. Desirée Prideaux’s fresh look at the archetypal spinster sleuth sheds much-needed light on one of the twentieth century’s most popular and misunderstood fictional characters.

Understanding Agatha Christie
Tison Pugh
Tison Pugh offers readers an accessible way into the mysteries of Agatha Christie and the paradoxes and conversations around her remarkable body of work. Understanding Agatha Christie shows us why it’s important not to underestimate popular writers and gives every reader a foothold to enjoy and discuss the world’s best-selling novelist.
Fiction

HATS OFF TO MURDER
D.S. Nelson
D.S. Nelson does everything a mystery writer should do: she entertains and informs.
Acknowledged in
Acknowledgments are a key part of any book in which they appear. Always read the acknowledgments! Here are some books where the authors have kindly acknowledged me for research, input, or inspiration. It’s nice to feel one’s work (or incessant conversation, in many cases) has impact and if you like what I do you will certainly find something to enjoy here.


