Praise
*KIDNAP.org* is an original and highly relevant story that’s built for discussion, perfect for today’s book club culture. With its mix of humor, suspense, and moral complexity, it speaks to readers who want more than just entertainment—they want meaning, voice, and conversation.
*Aunt Marge* ...a rare gem. Gwen Trobert’s deeply human struggle, her raw grief, and the unsettling refuge she seeks at Marge’s farm immediately struck me as a story both timeless and timely. You’ve crafted a novel that doesn’t just entertain; it stirs reflection, empathy, and conversation—the very elements book clubs crave. ...unforgettable read.
I came across *Yesterday’s Murder* and was immediately drawn in by Tonnie’s struggle, waking from a coma, piecing together her life, and facing dangerous truths. It’s the kind of suspense that makes readers hit “Next Chapter” at 2 a.m. without realizing it.
...Versatility as both Peg Herring and Maggie Pill is a rare strength in the mystery world. From the rich historical detail of the Simon & Elizabeth series, to the unique perspective of the Dead Detective Mysteries, to the warm and witty charm of the Sleuth Sisters and Cats & Crimes, [Peg Herring] mastered the art of writing for different—but equally loyal—audiences.