A review for the newest book by Holly Jackson, The Reappearance of Rachel Price. A very dark twisty tale of family secrets, trust and one of the worst dysfunctional family ever. I loved it, and had a really hard time putting it down.
A review for the newest book by Holly Jackson, The Reappearance of Rachel Price. A very dark twisty tale of family secrets, trust and one of the worst dysfunctional family ever. I loved it, and had a really hard time putting it down.
A review of the new book, The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill. A literary mystery that combines conspiracy theories, murders, the publishing world and the realities of being a writer today into a brilliant mystery thriller that you will find hard to put down.
A review for the fourth book in the hilarious cozy mystery thriller Finlay Donovan series. In this book Finlay and Vero take a road trip to Atlantic City with family and friends in tow. As the dead bodies start to turn up Finlay and Vero find themselves in trouble and trying to stay one step ahead of the law, including Finlay’s hot cop boyfriend.
A review for the ninth book in the fabulous Veronica Speedwell historical mystery series, A Grave Robbery, by Deanna Raybourn. This one is a bit more sedate than previous books in the series, but it is still a great mystery with a great detective duo.
A review for the new cozy mystery I Only Read Murder by Will Ferguson and Ian Ferguson. This was not the book for me, in fact I almost didn’t finish it. But it did get better in the second half and maybe if you like cozy mysteries you might even enjoy it.
I listened to three audiobooks this month and I wanted to share them with you. So here are three shortish reviews for three very different books. I’ll Keep you Safe is a mystery thriller by the wonderful Peter May. The Spellman Files is a funny look at a very dysfunctional family. And finally, Iron Flame the second book in the Empyrean series.
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