Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Join us as acclaimed author N.L. Holmes introduces the clever sleuths from A Taste of Evil #HistoricalMystery #AncientEgypt #RecommendedReading



A Taste of Evil


A Hani's Daughter Mystery

by N. L. Holmes


In Tutankhamen's Egypt, the vizier's head cook dies suspiciously, and it looks like murder to Neferet and Bener-ib. Only, who would want to kill a cook, a man admired by all?

Perhaps he has professional rivals or a jealous wife. But she is the longtime cook of Neferet's family, a dear retainer above reproach. Was her husband the good man he seemed to be, or did he have the shady past our two sleuths begin to suspect? 

They'd better find out soon before the waters of foreign conspiracy rise around Neferet and her diplomat father. If they can't find the killer, it could mean war with Egypt's enemy, Kheta -- and someone else could die.

Maybe one of our nosy sleuths...



Meet the clever sleuths in the Hani's Daughter Mysteries!

Lord Hani

Fans of The Lord Hani Mysteries will already know Hani. I think of him as the father we all wish we had had. He’s a solid, humorous, principled person who genuinely loves others, including animals.

A diplomat by profession, he has a sense of a person’s genuineness and can temper his words patiently to the occasion. Historical documents tell us of the real Hani that “everybody is happy when Hani comes” because he’s so competent and grounded; one always feels safe when he’s on the job.

We’ve seen him struggle in his previous series with demands on his conscience, and he has earned the respect of his peers by staying true to his values under pressure without being rigid. Some would argue that he’s indulgent with his children, but that’s because he respects who they are and always trusts the gods to make things right in the end. But why is he involved in investigations with his daughter?

Sometimes because there’s a foreigner involved or some other diplomatic stake. Always, to watch over her and protect her. But above all, because he believes in ma’at, which is cosmic balance, justice, truth. He wants ma’at restored in the world, and he wants the victims’ families to have closure and the soul of the deceased to be at peace.

Neferet

Neferet, the youngest of Hani’s five children, is very different in most ways but she shares her father’s concern for ma’at. What strikes people first about Neferet is her indomitable cheer and energy. She’s effervescent and imaginative—a colorful young woman who likes attention, maybe to the point of a certain immaturity. But she’s loving and generous; always up for a spontaneous good deed.

Nobody expected her to become a physician because they didn’t realize how profoundly her sister’s crippling in a criminal boat “accident” moved her, but she persevered under difficulty and prejudice – stubbornness is another of her conspicuous traits (for good or ill).

And maybe that same crime inspired her to investigate other criminal acts, wanting closure for the victims and ma’at restored to the world. As she once explained it, solving murder mysteries is very like medicine: diagnose the problem (discover the identity of the murderer), find the cure (catch them), and administer it (see that justice is done).

Neferet isn’t constrained by social norms or by patriarchal superiority—she fearlessly pushes in where she has to, even in the face of danger. The lady of her heart, Bener-ib, is a timid, brainy young woman who is perfectly content for the bold Neferet to lead.

Bener-ib

A dedicated physician from a family of doctors, she might prefer not to get involved in crime-solving, except for her great compassion for the victim and their survivors.

Traumatised herself in her youth, she is tender-hearted and unselfish and brings a more disciplined logic to the investigations. Her phenomenal memory has more than once saved the day. But she never wants recognition; her great joy is to see those around her happy.

Mut-tuy

The final member of the investigative team is Mut-tuy, the oldest of the six orphans adopted and apprenticed by the two young physicians.

She is fourteen, a rebellious girl, often affecting sullen disinterest, although she’s plenty interested in good-looking older men. But what really lights her fire is tracking down criminals.  And no wonder—her own father was murdered, and she never had the closure of knowing the killer’s name. Then her mother had abandoned the family.

She’s as stubborn as Neferet, and the two often clash, but Neferet knows her history and also remembers her own adolescence. Mut-tuy is smart, often sarcastic and judgmental, but she loves animals and admires Brute, the great mastiff that accompanies the three young women on their adventures.

Mery-ra

A fourth sometime human member of the team is Neferet’s grandfather, Mery-ra. As indulgent as Hani, Grandfather loves to get involved in his son and granddaughter’s cases. He’s especially good at bonding with older people they need to question. A retired military scribe, he  brings to the quest a sharp eye but also a wry sense of humor, and his deceptive affability—and genuine compassion—really do encourage people to talk.

Like his son, he knows a lot of people in high places. Maybe his motive is just to stave off boredom in his retirement… but this is also the man who raised Hani, so we can guess that his sense of ma’at is equally strong.

Altogether, a family of smart, committed investigators, each bringing something unique to the case, even if they’re not professionals.









N. L. Holmes


N.L. Holmes is the pen name of a professional archaeologist. She has excavated in Greece and in Israel and taught ancient history and humanities at the university level for many years. She has always had a passion for books, and in childhood, she and her cousin used to write stories for fun.

These days she lives in France with her husband, two cats, geese, and chickens, where she gardens, weaves, dances, and plays the violin.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Book Review: One Ordinary Man: A novel based on the true story of Harry Hopkin by Steve Vesce


*Editorial Book Review*


ONE ORDINARY MAN: 

A novel based on the true story of Harry Hopkins

By Steve Vesce


Publication Date: 15th October 2025
Publisher: Verlibri Media LLC
Page Length: 620
Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction

One Ordinary Man is a historically accurate novel about the inspiring, surprising, and remarkable true story of Harry L. Hopkins—one ordinary man who grew from obscurity to play a leading and pivotal role in helping America overcome the Great Depression, defeat Fascism, and win World War II.

One Ordinary Man is vibrant, witty, and captivating story that is at once, both human and larger than life. A story that captures the times, adversity, and incredible accomplishments of a largely forgotten American hero whose abiding faith in America and its democracy drove him to overcome incredible odds and lift his country up from the darkest depths of its Great Depression to victory in World War II.



There is something quietly compelling about a novel that attempts to balance the sweep of history with the intimacy of individual experience, and One Ordinary Man does so with a clear sense of purpose. Steve Vesce presents Harry Hopkins not as a distant political figure, but as a man defined by practicality, urgency, and an instinctive understanding of what needs to be done. From the outset, the narrative resists any inclination to elevate him prematurely, instead allowing his significance to emerge through his actions rather than his reputation.

What I found particularly effective is the way Hopkins’ importance develops over time. His arrival in Washington during the Great Depression is deliberately understated; he is not introduced as a figure of immediate consequence, but as one among many confronting a national crisis. The early scenes—his encounters with poverty, the visible effects of unemployment, and the limitations of existing systems—establish the foundations of his thinking with clarity and restraint. His belief in action, particularly in providing work rather than relief, emerges directly from these experiences. By the time he begins shaping national programmes, his influence feels like a natural progression rather than a sudden transformation.
The novel presents power primarily through relationships rather than position, and this is one of its more convincing elements. Franklin D. Roosevelt is shown as composed and strategic, a figure who understands both the scale of the crisis and the necessity of decisive leadership. Hopkins, by contrast, operates as the practical force who ensures that policies are carried out, often at speed and with little regard for convention. Winston Churchill is portrayed with a more immediate and expressive presence, bringing energy and urgency to the wartime sections of the narrative. The contrast between these figures is clearly drawn, and Hopkins’ role between them is central, particularly as the focus of the novel shifts towards the Second World War.
That shift—from domestic crisis to global conflict—is handled in a straightforward and largely effective manner. Rather than presenting it as a dramatic rupture, the narrative extends Hopkins’ role into a broader context, showing how his approach to crisis management applies equally to international affairs. His involvement in diplomacy, coordination, and alliance-building reflects the same emphasis on speed and action that defines his earlier work. In this respect, the novel maintains a consistent character trajectory, even as the scale of events expands significantly.
The portrayal of Hopkins’ physical decline is consistent throughout the later chapters and provides an important counterpoint to his growing influence. His illness is introduced gradually, through signs of fatigue and weakness, and becomes more pronounced as the narrative progresses. Moments like his collapse are presented without exaggeration and reflect the cumulative effect of sustained stress. Churchill’s description of him as a “crumbling lighthouse” reinforces this depiction, highlighting the contrast between his physical condition and his continued ability to influence events. It is a restrained but effective image, and one that captures the central tension of the novel.
The relationships in the narrative provide additional context for Hopkins’ role, though they remain secondary to the political and historical framework. They serve primarily to illustrate the demands placed upon him and the extent to which his work affects his personal life. This ensures that the narrative remains grounded, even as it moves through events of considerable historical scale.
By the end of the novel, Hopkins’ contribution is presented in terms of influence rather than visibility. The narrative emphasises his role in shaping events from behind the scenes and reflects on the demands such a position entails. For me, this is where the novel is most effective, as it brings together its central focus on action, responsibility, and the cost of sustained service.
A measured and effective work of historical fiction that restores focus to a figure whose influence was central, if not always visible.

Review by Mary Anne Yarde
The Coffee Pot Book Club


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Steve Vesce


Steve Vesce is a successful entrepreneur with a lifelong passion for Modern U.S. and European History. He has served as CEO of three pioneering companies, and has given more than a dozen seminars on the people, events, and issues that impacted America leading up to and including World War II. One Ordinary Man is his first novel.

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Shining a bright book spotlight on The Last Fatal Hour by Jan Matthews #HistoricalFiction #HistoricalMystery #RecommendedReading



The last fatal hour


by Jan Matthews



A budding socialite haunted by war steps into the Brooklyn Heights world of whispers, seances, and murder.


For Leona Gladney, former woman soldier of the Union Army, life goes on despite the echoes of the battlefield in her heart. Now a suffragist and budding socialite in Brooklyn Heights, she yearns for a literary life and family. But her husband’s business partner embezzles their money and disappears.


The society matrons of Brooklyn Heights turn a gimlet eye on Leona after the suspicious death of a wealthy friend. Leona will do anything to find justice for her friend and clear her own name, but she finds only secrets, seances and murder.





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Jan Matthews


Jan Matthews is an American expat living in the sunshine in Portugal. She is (finally) retired from HIM and writes historical mysteries from the Middle Ages to World War I. When not writing or drinking coffee and wine in nearby cafes, she knits and crochets for charity and reviews books on her blog.

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