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Sep 20, 2020
Sunday Salon: The Woman in the Moonlight by Patricia Morrisroe
Sep 13, 2020
Sunday Salon: International Thrillers
I've been finding some good thrillers on NetGalley and on Kindle Unlimited, so am bursting with ebooks to read.
Eyeshot by Taylor Adams I gave a 4 out of 5 stars. A young couple in the Mojave Desert fights a deadly sniper when they follow a false detour into an isolated area.
Man Down by Irma Ventner, a thriller set in Mumbai and South Africa, was written in Africaans and translated to English. Ranna Abramson travels home to South Africa to help find an ex-lover and journalist who has disappeared.
The Greek Island Killer by Frances Lloyd is set on a tiny isolated island in Greece, where a group of tourists are trapped with a killer, who might be one of them.
Audiobooks are a new interest, as I've not before wanted to listen rather than to read.
All the Devils Are Here by Louise Penney was borrowed from NetGalley audiobooks. I am enjoying all the different voices of the characters in the book though it's read by the same person.
This book is set in Paris, where Inspector Gamache and wife Renee are visiting their two married children and their families. Unfortunately, the reunion is scarred by the hit and run accident of one of their dearest friends, Gamache's godfather. There is a mystery here about the accident which might have been a murder attempt and the Gamaches are bent of finding out what happened.
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Aug 23, 2020
Sunday Salon: Armchair Travel
Finished a few books in the past ten days, more than I've been reading lately. Here are my brief reviews and comments.
White Out by Danielle Girard, August 1, 2020, Thomas Mercer Genre: thriller, suspense Setting: North Dakota Source: Kindle Unlimited Lily Baker wakes up in a car overhanging an overpass, the injured driver unconscious behind the wheel after the accident. She slowly extricates herself while trying to save the driver, whom she doesn't recognize. Lily is suffering from amnesia from the accident, and discovers, step by step, her painful past experiences and who she can and cannot trust. An entertaining thriller, very good at the beginning but burdensome and heavy at the ending. Still worth reading. |
The Other Side of the Door by Nicci French, William Morrow Paperback, 2021 Genre: suspense, psychological thriller Setting: London Source: NetGalley My Goodreads review:
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The Nesting by C.J. Cooke, September 29, 2020, Kindle edition Genre: Scandinavian thriller, suspense, modern Gothic Setting: Norway Source: NetGalley |
Set in Norway, the novel uses Norwegian legends, beliefs, and folk tales as an integral part of the plot.
Lexi Ellis, down on her luck and needing a job, pretends to be someone else to get a dream job of nanny to two small girls in the forests of Norway. She becomes involved in the local beliefs of spirits and ghosts and the mystery of the death of her employer's former wife. Good armchair travel and an entertaining plot.
Tahoe Hit by Todd Borg, Kindle edition Genre: thriller Setting: Lake Tahoe, Nevada, California Source: Kindle Unlimited
The son of a rich financier with a home in Lake Tahoe hires Tahoe private investigator Owen McKenna to investigate and find his son. Time is of the essence, as McKenna and his sidekick, a Great Dane named Spot, try to unravel a Shakespearean plot that involves a family drama resembling the tragic story of Hamlet.
Clever use of setting and literature to craft a mystery thriller well worth reading. Currently reading: |
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Aug 1, 2020
Sunday Salon: Paris Is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
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Jul 26, 2020
Sunday Salon: A Theory of Everything Else: Essays by Laura Pedersen
Re-reading
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
In the mail
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Jul 19, 2020
Sunday Salon: Amor Towles and Dee Ernst
I'm re-reading this for a book club discussion next month. I am getting all the details I missed or forgot, which makes the novel even more interesting. On facebook, a reader confessed to reading A Gentleman in Moscow four times! She said the writing was exquisite. I agree.
Think about practicalities, and master any difficulties so they don't master you. Great advice from a man confined to one location because of politics, and relevant to us in the days of coronavirus.
Maggie Finds Her Muse by Dee Ernst, April 20, 2021, St. Martin's Griffin Genre: romance, contemporary fiction Source: Netgalley
I loved this book, the surprise of where Maggie takes us when she needs to find her muse in order to finish writing the final book in her romantic trilogy. Her ex, Alan, is interested in getting back together, and their daughter Nicole is all for it. But Maggie finds her muse in an unexpected and different way.
I won't tell where all this takes place, but it involves lots of wine, cheese, bread, pastries, and fresh fruit. The setting makes the book even more romantic.
Rules of Civility |
Next on my reading list will be Amor Towles' first novel, Rules of Civility. If the writing is like his second book, A Gentleman in Moscow, it will be worth reading.
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Jul 12, 2020
Sunday Salon: Weeks of Very Hot Weather Produce Flowers
Getting ready for more hot weather: It's been high 80s into the 90s the past 10 days or so and seems this will continue another week, with temps going up to 100 degrees midweek. Thank heavens for our central air, which we put in last year.
The garden is going great, however, due to the rain in spring.
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz
Nov. 10, 2020 publication by HarperCollins
Description: a brilliantly complex literary thriller, the follow-up to Magpie Murders.
Susan Ryeland is asked to return to England from her home in Crete to solve the murder of a man whose death was solved in a book she edited and published some years ago. Book club selection for August:A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
March 26, 2019, Penguin
Description: In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov is deemed an unrepentant aristocrat by a Bolshevik tribunal, and is sentenced to house arrest in the Metropol, a grand hotel across the street from the Kremlin. Unexpectedly, his reduced circumstances provide him entry into a much larger world of emotional discovery.
What are you reading this week?
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Sunday Salon: Letting Go of September by Sandra J. Jackson
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