Friday, June 12, 2026

REVIEW: An Ordinary Sort of Evil

 An Ordinary Sort of Evil
Author: Kelley Armstrong


I first discovered this author when I started reading her Rockton series. I have since branched out and read other titles by her, including this time-travel meets detective story series. The Rip Through Time series has quickly become one of my favorites! 

Former modern day homicide detective Mallory Mitchell was sent back in time 150 years, and now finds Victorian Scotland her new home. Over time she has become used to her new time and found her niche working alongside a forensic scientist and a detective. In this 5th book in the series, things get a little spooky. A ghost, supposedly summoned during a seance, requests an investigation into her murder. 

This book is my favorite in the series so far. I loved how they were skeptical....looking into the medium as a fake while still investigating to see if a murder had actually occurred. I found myself wondering many times how I would feel being put into such a position. Very entertaining story!! 

This is the second book with a bit of a supernatural/haunted vibe to it that I've read recently. It's put me in the mood for spooky season reading.  And yep -- I'm going to push the season again this year. Even earlier. June.  ha ha  I might as well just declare my spooky season reading goes all year! 

I can't wait for the next book in this series! They keep getting better!!  

 

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