How fun! Every single character, including Roger himself (who I'm assuming in the main character, though it could be shared,) is delightfully suspicious to me.
Three adopted siblings return to their backwater hometown for their father’s funeral, only to find themselves tested in a challenge to identify one of them -- or their own mother -- as his killer.
Love for the beautiful game shines through, but even more importantly, this author has a fantastic and fun grasp of characters.
A trio of over-pampered, modern-day baseball players are thrust into the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, with no clothes, no money, no cars, or hangers-on. How will they survive? Will they be able to find a way to return? Will they want to return?
A incredibly fun romp through 1920s London by one of my favorite Choice of Game authors (The Hero Unmasked). I listened to the audiobook on my way to and from work, and I thoroughly recommend both the story and the narration.
When the newest member of Eric Peterkin’s London club is found stabbed to death, Eric throws himself into a quest for the truth: missing nurses, morphine addiction, shell shock. The Great War is over, but the memories remain...