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rsdsharp

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8. I've started to reread the Troy Soos Mickey Rawlings mysteries.
Sun Feb 1, 2026, 03:11 PM
Sunday

Mickey Rawlings is a young journeyman baseball player in the big leagues in the second decade of the 20th century. I’m currently reading Murder at Fenway Park.

Mickey Rawlings is called up by the Red Sox in April 1912, and reports to the brand new Fenway Park. While trying to find the team’s manager, he discovers a body. The police think he’s a suspect, and the team just wants to hush it up. Mickey can’t leave it alone.

These books combine three of my favorite things: History, mystery and baseball.

And in ten days a new Dave Robichaeux novel drops.

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