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Behind Her Eyes - I saw the Netflix show first, so I knew the plot twist ahead of time, unfortunately, but probably would not have guessed it otherwise.
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I will be starting Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight by Riku Onda, whose The Aosawa Murders is easily one of my favorite Japanese crime novels.
The Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Murder Case
by George BaxtIt's 1953 and Fred And Ginger are in rehearsal for a TV special in which they will dance with a Russian ballet company. But Ginger's Russian émigré psychiatrist has died under suspicious circumstances and the cops and the spies are working overtime, assisted by Fred and Ginger. This is one of the better entries in Baxt's series and I liked it. Light, fun, easy read. 3 stars.
Just finished reading
Watership Down by Richard Adams5 STARS *****
My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now I am starting
Nine Lives by Peter Swanson
Shakespeare's Tales Retold for Children by Samantha Newman is a great collection of 16 plays, also available as individual books. Simple language, entertaining cartoon illustrations, characters of all colours. Great for kids and new readers of English.
4.5~5★ My review of the set with a few illustrations
I read Sharpe's Assassin by Bernard Cornwell It is a historical fiction thriller and I rate it 4.5 stars rounded down. I strongly recommend this series to historical fiction fans. My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Dugoni/Tracy Crosswhite series fans - #9, What She Found
comes out later in August!https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now starting on FIVE DECEMBERS by James Kestrel, which won the Edgar Award as the Best Mystery Novel of 2021.
James wrote: "Now starting on FIVE DECEMBERS by James Kestrel, which won the Edgar Award as the Best Mystery Novel of 2021."I'm interested in this one also.
I just listened to The Night Bird A creepy thriller that raises some interesting philosophical issues. ,y four star review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I finished reading A Red Death by Walter Mosley (2nd in the series after Devil in a Blue Dress). I think I liked the first book better, but there's nothing to complain about with this one.
Already well into Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight -- the opening is great, with two people on their last night as a couple together, each thinking the other had something to do with the death of another man.
Already well into Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight -- the opening is great, with two people on their last night as a couple together, each thinking the other had something to do with the death of another man.
The Quiet American My introduction to Graham Greene was a success. I had this on my list after reading through the George Smiley series.
My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4886505380
I read Police at the Station and They Don't Look Friendly by Adrian McKintyIt is book 6 in the series and they are best read in order. I rate it a solid 4 stars. My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Murder Book by Mark Billingham ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 https://sandysbookaday.wordpress.com/...https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Jess Kidd has taken the difficult history of the 17th century Dutch ship 'Batavia' and tied it to a contemporary Australian story through two wonderful nine-year-old children. The Night Ship is well-researched and beautifully written, with a little bit of magical realism readers should love.
4★ My review
I just listened to Warlight
and am unsure what to make of it. Beautifully written but dense and slow. My three star review:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I liked learning a bit more of DCI Vera Stanhope's background in The Woman on the Island, a short story by Ann Cleeves. Why did the daughter of a petty crim become a cop?
4★ My review
Nancy wrote: "I finished reading A Red Death by Walter Mosley (2nd in the series after Devil in a Blue Dress). I think I liked the first book better, but there's nothing to complain about with this on..."I had the exact same take on A Red Death. The first one is a bit better but the second is pretty good too. I will return to this series some day.
Aditya wrote: "Nancy wrote: "I finished reading A Red Death by Walter Mosley (2nd in the series after Devil in a Blue Dress). I think I liked the first book better, but there's nothing to complain..."
I would have never guessed the ending in A Red Death! I'll be moving on to White Butterfly here shortly.
I would have never guessed the ending in A Red Death! I'll be moving on to White Butterfly here shortly.
Currently reading The Path of Thorns by A.G. Slatter, after admiring her story collection, A Feast of Sorrows. (Some of the stories are set in the same world as this novel, a kind of England-like world, roughly speaking, early Victorian.) I thought I was starting a fantasy/fairy tale novel, which it is, but I'm discovering it is also a Gothic mystery. Slatter writes extremely well.
Nancy,I have read A Red Death as well. It is a good book but Devil in a Blue Dress is better in my opinion. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on White Butterfly - I think it’s pretty good.
Field Gray
by Philip KerrBernie Gunther #7, series should probably be read in order. This is the dullest and slowest of the series, greatly taken up with Bernie's considerable time in various prisons and concentration camps during and after the war. 2 stars.
Delton wrote: "Nancy,
I have read A Red Death as well. It is a good book but Devil in a Blue Dress is better in my opinion. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on White Butterfly - I think it’s pretty good."
We were away for a longish weekend so I have to catch up on things here, but I'll be starting White Butterfly very soon after.
I have read A Red Death as well. It is a good book but Devil in a Blue Dress is better in my opinion. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on White Butterfly - I think it’s pretty good."
We were away for a longish weekend so I have to catch up on things here, but I'll be starting White Butterfly very soon after.
Light of the World by James Lee Burke. Robicheaux series has started to show its age, this 20th entry is not among Burke's best. 3/5
My Review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Five Decembers
by James KestrelNot a mystery; it's a novel, using the story of a policeman trying to solve a murder as a framework. I'm in the minority on this one -- I thought it was a rather ordinary novel with some very interesting historical (WW II) bits. I just think it's been overpraised but that's just one man's opinion. A generous 3 stars.
After the Flood by Dave Warner ⭐⭐⭐⭐.3 https://sandysbookaday.wordpress.com/...https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've just finished listening to
Death at the President's Lodging by Michael Innes and I've been reading
A Rip Through TimeA Rip Through Time by Kelley Armstrong
I reckon
Neil Armstrong
deserved better than he got from Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara in this addition to a children's biographical series I am usually enthusiastic about.
3.4★ My review
I loved
The Secret Life of Birds
by Moira Butterfield. it is an entertaining delight for kids and their grown-ups. The fact that it's full of information doesn't hurt either (meaning I learned things 😊).
5★ My review with several illustrations
I read Punishment of a Hunter by Yulia Yakovleva It is set in 1930 Leningrad, Russia. A determined police detective sets out to solve seemingly unrelated murders. He angers important people. I recommend it to mystery fans. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've finished reading Fish Swimming in Dappled Sunlight . It starts out well, and in this book you learn a little bit more with each chapter, but a "gripping psychological thriller" it is not. I actually became bored with it, which is highly unusual for me with Japanese fiction. I loved Onda's The Aosawa Murders -- that was indeed a gripping psychological thriller.
Thomas wrote: "I read Punishment of a Hunter by Yulia Yakovleva It is set in 1930 Leningrad, Russia. A determined police detective sets out to solve seemingly unrelated murders. He..."
that one's on my tbr.
that one's on my tbr.
Aditya wrote: "
Light of the World by James Lee Burke. Robicheaux series has started to show its age, this 20th entry is not among Burke's bes..."
In the long run, that's what really turned me away from series novels. Even one of my favorite writers, Andrea Camilleri, kept his series going too long.

Light of the World by James Lee Burke. Robicheaux series has started to show its age, this 20th entry is not among Burke's bes..."
In the long run, that's what really turned me away from series novels. Even one of my favorite writers, Andrea Camilleri, kept his series going too long.
Kirsten wrote: "I've just finished listening to
Death at the President's Lodging by Michael Innes and I've been reading [bookcove..."
I recently read Death at the President's Lodging. Did you like it? It seemed a bit on the sloggy side but I enjoyed watching Appleby at work.
Death at the President's Lodging by Michael Innes and I've been reading [bookcove..."I recently read Death at the President's Lodging. Did you like it? It seemed a bit on the sloggy side but I enjoyed watching Appleby at work.
High Midnight
by Stuart KaminskyToby Peters #6. It's 1942 in L.A. Some mobsters from Chicago are pressuring Gary Cooper to do a movie he doesn't want to do so he calls Toby and the bodies start piling up. I thought this was one of the better entries in the series. It all seems like fun and games but you've got to keep your eye on the plot. 4 stars..
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