Nov | 82 | Skin Game | Jim Butcher |
83 | The City of Lost Fortunes | Bryan Camp | |
84 | Holy Ghost | John Sanford | |
85 | What Narcissism Means to Me | Tony Hoagland | |
86 | Grace After Henry | Eithne Shortall | |
87 | An Elderly Lady is Up To No Good | Helene Tursten | |
88 | Dark Sacred Night | Michael Connelly | |
89 | A Map of the Dark | Karen Ellis |
I read three authors this month who are among my all-time favorites, Butcher, Sanford, and Connelly. I'm not going to review these three books, they're great, just always read these authors, if you have a chance.
Grace After Henry is a wonderful debut novel. A love story set in Ireland, but the story is universal and could have taken place anywhere. It'll be published in March, be sure to put it on your tbr list
In An Elderly Lady is Up To No Good, Maud is an irascible 88-year-old Swedish woman with no family, no friends, and... no qualms about a little murder. This funny, irreverent story collection has stories that will keep you laughing all the way to the retirement home. Plus, you'll hope you never meet Maud.
A Map of the Dark is a hard to put down psychological thriller. The writing was taut, tense and exciting. An NYPD detective and an FBI agent team up to solve a kidnapping. I loved this book.
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