Finishing up my reviews for books I read in October. These two books are different but they both have mysteries at their core. They are both excellent reads and ones that I recommend you give a chance.
Finishing up my reviews for books I read in October. These two books are different but they both have mysteries at their core. They are both excellent reads and ones that I recommend you give a chance.
A review for the fourth book in the Edinburgh Nights series by T.L. Huchu. The Legacy of Arniston House is story full of magic, ghosts, and a deadly cult bent on bringing back the past to make Scotland great again.
A review for a new YA mystery romance with a bit of time travel thrown in. I liked Remember Me Tomorrow by Ferah Heron. It had everything I look for in a good YA book, likable character and a story I keep thinking about.
A review for the newest novel by Riley Sager. Middle of the Night is a suspense thriller with a paranormal edge that will leave you guessing until the very end. Highly recommend to fans of the author and those of you who just enjoy a really good suspense thriller.
A review for the upcoming new series by Richard Osman. This cozy mystery thriller will keep you entertained as the characters race across the world to solve a mystery while being pursued by multiple killers. We Solve Murders is a fast paced fun story that will keep you laughing long into the night.
A review for the short story collection by Naomi Novik, Buried Deep. This collection is full of wonderful stories, many of which have been published elsewhere. I enjoyed reading all of them. The last story is a glimpse of Ms. Novik’s next novel, and I loved it and can’t wait for the whole book to come out.
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