A review for the fourth book in the Ernest Cunningham mystery series. Everyone in This Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson is a fast paced funny and clever murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.
A review for the fourth book in the Ernest Cunningham mystery series. Everyone in This Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson is a fast paced funny and clever murder mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Here are two fairly short reviews for the last two books I read. I highly recommend both of them. The first, A Judgement of Powers by Benedict Jacka is the third book in the series. It was a great addition to a wonderful urban fantasy. The Crimson Throne by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis is a YA historical fantasy set in Scotland during Queen Mary’s reign. This one is also great and will be a duology.
A review for the nonfiction book The Un-Discovered Islands by Malachy Tallack and illustrated by Katie Scott. This is a very interesting look at the many islands throughout history that were ‘discovered’ and later found to be false. There are many reasons why these islands no longer exist and the author does a nice job of explaining them.
I have completed another challenge. This one was a fun and easy challenge. I only had to find covers that matched the prompts and read them. Some prompts I found more than one book for and it was hard to choose. Other months were a bit harder to find any books for.
A review for the audiobook version of the newest thriller by Rachel Hawkins. The Storm is an exciting murder mystery set in coastal Alabama during hurricane season. There is a gothic vibe to the story and the use of many female characters to tell the story is well done.
A review for the 18th book in the Dresden Files series. Twelve Months is a wonderful addition to the series. Harry is devastated by the events in the last book and this is the story of his journey through grief and to getting his life back together.
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