Praise for the earlier Sebastian McCabe–Jeff Cody mysteries
“This (Erin Go Bloody) is Dan Andriacco’s best book to date! I feel I could actually walk around downtown Erin, Ohio and not get lost. The characters are charming and believable. These are always entertaining reads! I have become a huge fan of Mac, and Jeff!”
-Retired Sheriff Kenneth Ramsey, Sr.
“The ingenious twist at the end is an example of Andriacco’s masterful ability to pen a page-turner. Bookmarked for Murder is a must-read for anyone who loves a classic who-done-it.”
-Mystery writer Kathleen Kaska
“You’re in the hands of a master of mystery plotting here. Rogues Gallery is a delightful read, hard to put down, and highly recommended. And did I say fun?”
-Hollywood screenwriter Bonnie MacBird
“The villain is hard to discern and the motives involved are even more obscure. All-in-all, this (The Disappearance of Mr. James Phillimore) is a fun read in a series that keeps getting better with each new tale.”
-Philip K. Jones
“The 1895 Murder is the most smoothly-plotted and written Cody/McCabe mystery yet. Mr. Andriacco plays fair with the reader, but his clues are deftly hidden, much as Sebastian McCabe hides the secrets to his magic tricks under an entertaining run of palaver.”
-The Well-Read Sherlockian
“I loved Dan Andriacco’s first novel about Sebastian McCabe and Jeff Cody, and I’m delighted to recommend (Holmes Sweet Holmes), which has a curiously topical touch.”
-Roger Johnson, Sherlock Holmes Society of London
“No Police Like Holmes is a chocolate bar of a novel - delicious, addictive, and leaves a craving for more.”
-Girl Meets Sherlock