Jul 8, 2018

It's Monday: What Are You Reading?

What am I reading this week?
After the Monsoon
After the Monsoon by Robert Karjel, (Ernst Grip #2). I'm almost finished with this one, set in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa, a novel dealing with Somali pirates, a kidnapped family of four from the open seas, a murder of a Swedish lieutenant on Djibouti, and the fight against terrorism. Quite eye-opening and suspenseful.

Next on the list is a library book: 
Murder on the Left Bank (An Aimée Leduc Investigation #18)
Murder on the Left Bank by Cara Black, the 18th in the Aimee Leduc Investigations series set in Paris. 

New on my desk is this cozy:
A Dark and Twisting Path (A Writer's Apprentice Mystery)
A Dark and Twisting Path by Julia Buckley, the 3rd in A Writer's Apprentice mystery, features an apprentice to a suspense novelist, set in a small town in Indiana.

Meme:  It's Monday, What Are You Reading? by Book Date.

12 comments:

  1. Ooo. A Dark and Twisting Path looks good. I still need to read the second book in that series though. I'd like to read the Aimee Leduc Investigations series sometime, but those long series are so intimidating. And I just started Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone series.

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    1. That's a challenge, A to Y for Kinsey Millhone! Have fun!

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  2. These all look so promising! I especially love the cover of A Dark and Twisting Path. Thanks for sharing, and here are MY WEEKLY UPDATES

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  3. These all look good. I hope you enjoy them. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  4. After the Monsoon sounds very rich and suspenseful. I think though the cozy book would be more my reading ability!

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  5. All your books are new to me. I'm on the road this week so I might be slow in approving comments. I hope you stop by to see my weekly updates.

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  6. I like the looks of MURDER ON THE LEFT BANK.

    ENJOY your week and your books.

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  7. The Cara Black books are good -- I'm behind in the series.

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  8. Variety of mysteries - these all look good. Happy Reading!

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  9. Ha A Dark and Twisting Path definitely looks like a cozy read, though the title sounds kind of foreboding.

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