Aug 14, 2017

It's Monday: Here's What I'm Reading

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The Resurrector, author Layton Green
Published June 29, 2017
Genre: thriller, fantasy
A Dominic Gray novel, #6
A modern day Dr. Frankenstein, a secret society spawned by the greatest evil the world has ever known, two men racing against the clock to stop the spread of a horrific virus. 


Written in Blood, ARC, author Layton Green
Publication: November 7, 2017, Seventh Street Books
Genre: police procedural, crime fiction
Detective Joe -Preach- Everson, a prison chaplain turned police officer, tracks a literate killer of a bookstore owner in North Carolina. 
A tale of two kitties by Sofie Kelly
Publication: September 5, 2017, Berkley
Genre: cozy mystery in a series
Two magical cats have powers of detection that prove indispensable to librarian Kathleen Paulson…

I am still reading Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz, 
                            Skeleton God by Eliot Pattison
                            Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
and a borrow from NetGalley, 
                            Walking With Peetey: The Dog Who Saved My Life by Eric O'Grey

What are you reading this week?

16 comments:

  1. These all look very tempting...I love thrillers, crime fiction, and a good cozy to calm me down after the other kinds of books. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Magical kitties, what could be more imaginative?

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  3. A Tale of Two Kitties looks adorable. I hope you enjoy this cozy mystery, and the rest of your reading this week.

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  4. The Resurrector along with the entire Dominic Gray Series looks fun and interesting. The Dominic Gray series seems to neat.

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    1. The series is fascinating, Brian! A mixture of religion, the supernatural, fantasy.

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  5. That's quite a variety you have going! I have heard lots of good things about Pachinko and Magpie Murders.

    Enjoy all your books this week!

    Sue

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    1. A Tale of Two Cities is one of my favorite books, so I feel like reading a cozy with a spin off title!

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  7. The Layton Green books sound good and I love the Two Kitties cover. That one looks like a fun read. Enjoy them all!

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