Sunday, December 7, 2025

The Replacement - Matt Brolly

 The Replacement - Matt Brolly

Pub. Date: Feb. 10, 2026

She read

This is the second installment in the DS Liam Kelshaw series. While I did read the first book, I believe this could be enjoyed as a standalone novel, although there are numerous references to the previous story. Liam is a divorced former Marine suffering from PTSD stemming from a near-drowning incident during his service.

A maimed body encased in a hessian bag washes up on the Cornish Coast and Matt and his team are on a race to discover the culprit and stop any more killings. Could it be, as someone suggests, related to an ancient legend of giving sacrifice to Bucca Dhu, a water spirit with the power to generate storms? 

Brolly weaves a captivating blend of myth and psychopathy in this gritty, fast-paced, and suspenseful read. Set during the unforgiving winter in Cornwall, the atmosphere is palpable. His vivid descriptions of the snow and cold evoke a strong desire for a blanket! Liam is an interesting character, and I particularly like the working dynamic between him and his boss, Maya. 

Thanks to @NetGalley and @amazonpublishing #thomasandmercer for the DRC. 


****




Thursday, December 4, 2025

The Doctor - Daniel Hurst

 The Doctor - Daniel Hurst

Pub. Date: January 23, 2026

She read

I admit it, I couldn’t resist returning for one more installment of the lives of Drew and Fern Devlin, the doctor and his wife.  This is the fifth in the series but is actually a prequel that delves into the backstory of how Fern became The Doctor’s Wife.

As is typical in a Hurst novel, there are diabolical twists and pathological narcissism. As with the prior stories, it’s an engrossing, fast paced read that I couldn’t put down. I like the continued author’s style of alternating chapter perspectives from the two main characters, allowing a glimpse into their inner thoughts and motivations. 

You may dislike some (or all!) of the characters and think some things a bit over the top,  but you will enjoy this psychological thriller.  It is an entertaining, escapist read; what I like to call a “popcorn thriller.”

Thanks to @Netgalley and @Bookouture for the DRC.


****




Wolf Hour - Jo Nesbo

 Wolf Hour - Jo Nesbo

Pub. Date: Feb. 3, 2025

She read

Jo Nesbø, noted Norwegian author and master of Nordic noir, takes readers on a journey in his latest book. The setting shifts from Norway to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where in 2016 a gun dealer is assassinated. After a second shooting, veteran detective Bob Oz, dealing with anger issues stemming from the death of his daughter and breakdown of his marriage, is relentless in his pursuit of the perpetrator. In 2022, a Norwegian journalist with connections to one of the key players visits that city to research the case for a book he is writing.


The plot unfolds with intrigue, employing multiple perspectives and spanning the two timelines. The colorful characters are well-developed with exploration into themes of grief, trauma, and motivations. The narrative also offers a glimpse into the evolution of the city of Minneapolis. As the story builds, the mystery deepens, making it a fast, engrossing read and a welcome addition to Nesbø’s body of work. 


Thanks to @NetGalley and @aaknopf for the DRC.



****




Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Winter - Val McDermid

 Winter - Val McDermid

Pub. Date: Jan. 13, 2026

She read

The “quine of crime”, Val McDermid is renowned for her best selling mysteries. Winter is a quasi memoir work of creative non fiction, an ode to the cold, windblown winters in Scotland. 

Winter is when McDermid’s creative juices start flowing and she typically begins her next novel. Yet, she also embraces all that this season offers in her homeland.

 Beautifully written and lyrical, there are childhood memories of beloved activities, muses on how winter celebrations and rituals have evolved over the years, an appreciation of the natural wonders and beauty to be found in this sometimes bleak and harsh season. The drawings by artist Phillip Harris that accompany the text are stunning.

I have to admit that winter is my least favorite season. Actually, I hate it. Yet, McDermid helped me recall some happy times as a child during those cold northern winters that I have escaped as an adult. This was a delightful read. 

Thanks to @NetGalley and @GroveAtlantic for the DRC.

*****


Monday, November 24, 2025

Imposter - L.J. Ross

 Imposter - L..J.  Ross

Pub. Date: Feb. 3, 2026

She read

After a young mother is discovered murdered with her body strangely staged, London forensic psychologist Alexander Gregory is called to County Mayo to assist in profiling potential suspects. Can he help find the perpetrator before more lives are lost?

This is the first installment in a six-part series featuring Alexander Gregory. When I chose it, I was unaware that it had been originally published in 2019 rather than being a new release. It is being re-released Feb. 3, 2026

It is a fast paced, entertaining read with twists and turns and a fascinating look into the psyche of a killer. It has an intriguing plot, vivid characterizations, and no shortage of suspects.  And, oh, that twist at the end!

Thanks to @NetGalley and @posionedpenpress for the DRC.


****




Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Jigsaw - Alex Kellerman

 Jigsaw - Alex Kellerman

Pub. Date: Feb. 3, 2026

she read

Psychologist Alex Delaware and Detective Milo Sturgis investigate three cases. In the first, an ex-boyfriend was set up to take the fall. In the second case, the body of an older woman, a hoarder, is discovered in a freezer, with her arms severed. Her daughter, who frequently visits and may be mentally disabled, is missing.  Despite their seemingly unrelated nature, could these cases be connected?

This is the 41st in the Alex Delaware series.  I have read all of them; however, each one can be read as a stand-alone as Kellerman does a good job of filling in background for the main characters. Kellerman writes true police procedurals, albeit with a unique twist as Milo is unconventional and Alex provides psychological insight. The stories follow a familiar rhythm, with Alex and Milo chasing leads, generating and discussing different theories, interviewing persons of interest, and enjoying a few good meals. Kellerman’s descriptions are particularly vivid and entertaining, and he always manages to present fresh perspectives on cases.Whenever I open a Kellerman book, I can’t seem to put it down.  

Thanks to @NetGalley and @RandomHouse #BallantineBooks for the DRC.


*****




Sunday, November 16, 2025

Too Many Toucans - Paula Bowles

 Too Many Tocans - Paula Bowles

Pub. Date: March 3, 2026

She Read

Toco the toucan is trying to find a new home. He thinks he has found the perfect spot and knows exactly what he wants. Other toucan “helpers" appear with their own ideas about his home, and it becomes a nightmare.  He needs to speak up and let his desires be known!

Published by the American Psychological Association, this book encourages children to stand up for themselves confidently and respectfully. The colorful, cute illustrations make the book engaging and enjoyable for children and adults. There is a section at the conclusion of the book for adults that provides advice to help children learn to communicate assertively and politely. This is a fun, helpful book for children, parents, teachers, and counselors alike. 

Thanks to @NetGalley and @MaginationPress for the DRC.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book provided by the publisher, American Psychological Association, via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own


*****