Interesting characters and plot in this courtroom/murder mystery!
Celebrated policeman Grant Cliveden dies from a poisoning and student barrister Adam Interesting characters and plot in this courtroom/murder mystery!
Celebrated policeman Grant Cliveden dies from a poisoning and student barrister Adam Green is on the case! Adam was a character I became invested in and was cheering for him along the way. I also enjoyed the phone call chapters of his mom checking up on him and always trying to find him a wifey.
The courtroom drama was surprising at times and the twists were unexpected. The conclusion was a bit far fetched, but possible. Thanks Jayme for putting this series on my radar! I do plan on ordering book two and continuing following Adam and his legal journey!
I was easily pulled into the lives of the eccentric characters and the mystery of Francois Loubet! He is the world's biA new series from this author!
I was easily pulled into the lives of the eccentric characters and the mystery of Francois Loubet! He is the world's biggest money smuggler and works incognito. Amy is a bodyguard working for a private security company. She is currently protecting Rosie D’Antonio, a best-selling author and is always coming up with new titles and characters for her future books. "Can I use that in a book?" was her go to line! She made me LOL many times! She added drama many times.
Steve and his cat, Trouble (a rescued stray) were also favorites.
A fun, engaging and entertaining read for me!
I love the characters this author creates and I'm here for the next in this series. Also, waiting for Joyce, Elizabeth, Ibrahim and Ron to come back in the next Thursday Murder Club #5!
This one published on Sept 17,2024 and I purchased the kindle ebook/and added the audio....more
I just love this detective, who-dunnit series. This time they tackle an old case. A cold case murder from five years Hawthorne and Horowitz round #5
I just love this detective, who-dunnit series. This time they tackle an old case. A cold case murder from five years ago in the neighborhood of Riverview Close. A gated paradise in London, consisting of six homes (each even had a name like The Gables, The Stables, etc.) on a cul-de-sac.
Ever so peaceful, UNTIL the Kenworthies arrive and upset literally EVERYONE! There would be a reckoning and many fingers pointing at each other in this once cosy neighborhood. None of them liked Giles Kenworthy. They ALL had a motive, so who exactly was it?!
The author was brilliant in the conclusion, planting seeds of doubt and distractions. I went back and forth on who the villain was! Just when I thought I'd connected all the dots, the rug was pulled!
I had both the audio and the ebook which kept me entertained until the last page.
Thanks to Libby for the loan! Published Aprill 11, 2024...more
I think the adorable cover made me request this one!
I listened to the audio and it was well done, although I'm probably not the right audience. This I think the adorable cover made me request this one!
I listened to the audio and it was well done, although I'm probably not the right audience. This wasn't scary, but too graphic/gory-ish for my taste. I enjoyed the characters though and wanted to see how the Evan's women dealt with the "new arrivals" coming to their funeral parlor.
I also enjoyed the small town Texas setting. People are disappearing and Deputy Roger Taylor has suspicions and starts asking a lot of questions. Secrets, Strigoi (vampire-ish people), and fighting the un-dead made this one a rather strange and at times cringy read!
Thanks to NetGalley for my arc. This one is OUT as of April 9, 2024...more
Don't worry about a slow beginning, it takes off full force from page one. Parts took my breath away and myIntense and compelling cat and mouse chase.
Don't worry about a slow beginning, it takes off full force from page one. Parts took my breath away and my hands were always solidly glued to my kindle.
It is on the darker side of my usual reads with some blood chilling scenes. I had the urge to scream "run!" several times, feeling anxiety. I was somehow in the game too, second guessing and trying to connect dots! Brain cells fully engaged.
I liked the way the author weaved the two settings together, not giving too much away, laying the puzzle pieces and letting the reader work them out. I was wondering where the dominoes would fall, who would make the first misstep.
Someone's unhinged, going down rabbit holes, taking risks they shouldn't. The cat and mouse both making choices, mistakes and creating panic around them.
Recommend if you enjoy crime / police procedural thrillers with some stalker vibes!
A new detective series from a bestselling author (my first by him).
I knew I wanted to give it a try, but after pretty good start, it ended up2.5 Stars
A new detective series from a bestselling author (my first by him).
I knew I wanted to give it a try, but after pretty good start, it ended up in the lackluster pile.
The detective, Declan Miller, was likeable enough, but his humor got cheesy after a while. He is assigned to a new murder case while he is still recovering from the death of his wife (unsolved).
The mystery was middle of the road, but I did like the reveal of the killer. The wife's murder is unresolved though.
I'll wait to decide if I'll give book two a chance.
It would be a nightmare to have your identity stolen and all the complications that follow are just awful as wel4.5
Women's fiction/ Romantic suspense
It would be a nightmare to have your identity stolen and all the complications that follow are just awful as well.
I loved Morgan and her resilience and authenticity. I became invested in her journey early in the novel and grew to care about her and enjoyed all the little life updates that she experienced. The small things like working as a bartender in a resort with hopes of owning her own place one day, learning to cook, reconnecting with family, and sharing her hopes and dreams.
Things go sideways early on when a cold-blooded man crosses her path and creates chaos. Serial killer on the loose!! This made the book a perfect blend of fluff and suspense.
All the love with some chills.....
The great characterization and flow of the story held my attention throughout. I can see why she is such a popular author. The last chapters were unputdownable with intense action and a satisfying ending.
I'd love this to be a series so I could follow along......
It was a bit long at 437 pages, so I opted to listen (15 hours/4 min) at 1.5 speed. The narrator, January LaVoy was 5 star spectacular...more
Vera Wong is a 60 year old busybody, tea shop owner/ tea pusher)and amateur sleuth.
Vera was such a great character. She was determined to solve the Vera Wong is a 60 year old busybody, tea shop owner/ tea pusher)and amateur sleuth.
Vera was such a great character. She was determined to solve the crime that took place in her tea shop and goes all out in her investigations. She gives herself pep talks and seems to seek out all the drama. She even keeps her own little murder notebook. She is a bit of a bother to Officer Gray who calls her CSI educated and wishes she would go away let her handle the case!
Vera was described as an elderly, frail "old lady" , but I thought she was energetic and lively!
This one is on the lighter/cozy side, but beware there is a bit of swearing if that bothers you (not squeaky clean).
I was anxious to learn who the killer was and who would solve the case, but the journey and following Vera along the way is what kept me reading! The tea shop setting was also a plus.
Thanks Libby for the listen! Narrated by Eunice Wong/ 10 hours, 41 min...more
I feel like I've been on an adventure! Traveling from Withernsea, England in 1943 to New York 2023!
Lily Baines is Short story from KU + Audible listen
I feel like I've been on an adventure! Traveling from Withernsea, England in 1943 to New York 2023!
Lily Baines is only twenty two, a petty officer in the Women's Royal Naval Service (the Wrens). She intercepts live radio communications sent to enemy vessels that hunted their own.
"She knew what she heard"
Matt Jackson, a young US officer is hearing a crackle of static on his radio. He hears the "downton abbey voice" and the stakes are high.
A short story/listen ~ it has great narration, some "action" feels, emotion and intrigue. Recommend if you love special connections, Bletchley Park and code breakers history.
Alex finds a book waiting for her on the front doormat! Who doesn't love bookmail, right?
She wonders if it is "another run-of-the-mill thriller."
Let'sAlex finds a book waiting for her on the front doormat! Who doesn't love bookmail, right?
She wonders if it is "another run-of-the-mill thriller."
Let's just say it is not!
She soon realizes that her life will change forever.
She is a journalist and this gifted book titled, Falling, will send her to Cornwall, chasing answers. You see, the author was murdered, just like the character in the book. Alex has a sense that something isn't right.
I was wrapped up in the mystery as well as the book within the book. A fascinating premise, with a quick pace and eerie setting. The ending went in a different direction than I thought it was heading. A bit too far from the cliff (no I didn't like it), but still a compelling read! I've read my share of "cliff" books this year and this one kept me reading.
Narrated by: Daphne Kouma / Enjoyed the narration Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
I've read the whole series and this one was even more fun beca4.5 STARS Hawthorne and Horowitz Mystery #4
Another fun metafiction mystery that I adored!
I've read the whole series and this one was even more fun because the mystery actually involves Horowitz as a suspect! We also learn a bit more about the secretive and cryptic Hawthorne. Whenever he is asked something personal, his go-to is always "I'm a detective. What else do you need to know?"
These two are in a bit of a dispute over another book deal. "I’m sorry, Hawthorne. But the answer’s no. Our deal is over."
It is opening night for Horowitz' new play, Mindgame. A popular critic named Harriet Throsby writes a scathing review full of vitriole.
"It's critics who kill writers, never the other way round." Poor Horowitz seems to be digging his own grave! Will Hawthorne rescue him or hang him out to dry?
The sarcasm and humor we expect from these two is on point, the mystery is clever and suspenseful. It kept my mind spinning throughout, a bit hard to follow at times (just stay the course and pay attention), but never boring. Throw in an old dagger, fingerprints, dna, CCTV images, a Japanese blossom and a bumbling detective and have fun solving the Christie-esque murder!
I read/listened and loved it! Narrated by: Rory Kinnear, who is a favorite of mine. 8 hrs/ 31 min , released 11-15-2022
This series is best read in order to fully enjoy the relationships and timeline for Horowitz and Hawthorne.