Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Catching up for April

I'll try to be better at keeping up this blog.  But it's hard to say.

From April the reading list went this way:

Fixin' to Die by Tonya Kappes - this was a good mystery, a little woowoo but not overwelming with it.  I did like the main character, she did come off very real.

The Last Girl by Jane Casey.  Jane Casey's books are very tight well written mysteries.  Her main character is incredibly believable, she gets under your skin and lives there for the length of the story.  Good stuff.

Killing Jane by Stacy Green; another story that will keep you up at night to finish, just in case it remains real in your imagination.  A new Jack the Ripper tale, well done.

Forget Me Not by Fern Michaels. Very Cozy.  An airport read.

Gaudi Afternoon by Barbara Sjoholm I think it was because it was a mystery taking place in Barcelona that I tried this book.  Sort of a gender bending type of mystery. Great pace.

The Finder by JE Loren; an m/m mystery.  I love this sort of naturally supernatural book.  August the main character is so well drawn.  He's not happy with his ability to find people, but he's good at it.

Sister: The War Diary of a Nurse by Helen Dore Boylston.  This was written at the time of the war, so it's daily realism is amazing.  The past has much to teach us and this book is a start.


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