A review for the new mystery by Sharon Short, Trouble Island. Set in the 1930’s on an isolated island in the middle of Lake Erie, this locked room mystery will keep you guessing as to what is going on as the main character tries to solve a murder.
A review for the new mystery by Sharon Short, Trouble Island. Set in the 1930’s on an isolated island in the middle of Lake Erie, this locked room mystery will keep you guessing as to what is going on as the main character tries to solve a murder.
A review for the audiobook version of Ruth Ware’s One Perfect Couple. This survival thriller is set on a remote island in the Indian Ocean when a reality TV show goes horribly wrong after a storm. The audiobook narrator does a solid job bringing the story and the characters to life.
A review for the third book in the Ben Packard series. This is a crime thriller/mystery series with a sheriff in a small midwestern town. Ben is a great detective that cares about his job and the people he knows. This book has three stories that intertwine to make a twisty thriller that will keep you reading until the gut wrenching end.
I had a very busy week reading some holiday books. It really put me in the mood for the holidays. This post is three short reviews for some great books. I highly recommend all of them but especially The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year. It was a blast and I really enjoyed the romance and the mystery.
A review for the newest thriller by Carter Wilson, Tell Me What You Did. This story about a true crime podcaster will keep you on the edge of your seat. The short chapters and the podcast transcripts will keep you turning those pages until all is revealed at the end.
First Lines Friday is a weekly feature (or when I feel like it) hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover we judge it by its opening lines?
Can you figure out this week’s book just from the first line? This week’s pick is a much anticipated holiday read.
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