DEATH ON DELIVERY:
Death on Delivery...this is a fairly whimsical - if a story about death by poison can be described as whimsical! - and entertaining mystery in the best tradition of Christie and her ilk. With a central character as engaging as Hannah Clare, the grandmother detective, it is a story I’m extremely glad to have read and one I would absolutely recommend if you’re looking for a well written, clever little mystery. Unless, of course, you’re a devout member of the church of the hardboiled. If you are then I very much doubt anything I can say will persuade you take it down a gear and take a rather more gentle approach to the mystery genre.
Reviewed by Russel D McLean for Crime Scene Scotland.
Death on Delivery is the first in what we are assured will be a series of Hannah Clare mystery novels. This reviewer is certainly awaiting the next installment of this series, and is happy to give this debut novel his highest recommendation.
Reviewed by Rob Holden for ReadersRoom.com
Ms. Edwards does a good job of interweaving the character's lives and the book flows nicely from one event to the next, taking the reader on a thrilling journey. The choice of a mid-life, overweight woman for the story heroine is a good one. This book is a very enjoyable read, and the suspense and drama carry through to the final chapter.
Reviewed by Deb Jones for Round Table Reviews
JEREMY AND THE DRAGON, by Anne K. Edwards (author) and Lewis A. Francisco (illustrator):
A children's illustrated storybook: Jeremy meets a dragon named Elvis in the woods behind his home and is convinced by the dragon to visit his cave. When he wants to return home, he must trick the dragon into letting him go.
THE LAST TO FALL:
Have you ever thought what the world might be like if the present-day vices of society are allowed to continue to run rampant? That is the subject of The Last To Fall, a look at the legacy we leave our children. Civilization as we know it has fallen and the United States has been broken into a series of dictatorships, each with its own army. Death and disease, poverty and starvation, walk hand in hand with greed and madness. Three teenagers seeking a safe haven are caught up in a commune's battle for survival against the armed might of a power mad president and his henchmen.