Author Interview: Susan Russo Anderson, Death of a Brooklyn Landlord

Death of a Brooklyn Landlord When newly-widowed Lorraine McDuffy gets a call in the middle of the night, it’s not the ghost of her dead husband on the line, but the trembling voice of an old flame, Frank Rizzo, a local butcher. He’s found the battered body of rent-gouging Brooklynlandlord, Viktor Charnov. Felled by blunt …

Giveaway and Author Interview: Lida Sideris, Murder and Other Unnatural Disasters

"A smart caper with a heroine to match." --Kirkus Reviews Corrie Locke belongs behind a desk, not behind a Glock. She should be taking VIP calls, not nosing around a questionable suicide. Instead, she's hot on the trail of a murderer. Murder and Other Unnatural Disasters Genre: Romantic Suspense Paperback: 408 pages The Wild Rose Press, …

Here's the disappointingly low level of alcohol consumption associated with reduced risk of dementia

One drink a day (or less) for women and 1-2 drinks (or less) for men reduces the risk of developing dementia, a study has found. It works out to between 8 and 14 drinks per week. The study is one of the largest — and longest — to look at the connection between alcohol and …