Thursday, January 31, 2019

The Wedding Guest - Jonathan Kellerman

The Wedding Guest - Jonathan Kellerman

She read

Release date: Feb. 5, 2019

In the middle of a wedding that takes place in an unusual venue, a former strip club, a young woman is found murdered.  The bride and groom do not know who she is, nor do any of the guests.

In their familiar pattern, detective Milo Sturgis and psychologist Alex Delaware chase down leads and red herrings in what becomes a more and more complex case.

I am a fan of Kellerman’s Alex Delaware series and always look forward to the next one (can this really be #34)?.  This one did not disappoint.

These novels tend to be formulaic, but I enjoy them.  Alex and Milo chase down leads, generate and discuss different theories, interview persons of interest, enjoy a few good meals. Kellerman’s descriptions are particularly picturesque and entertaining and he always seems to put a fresh spin on cases.

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Cuba Libre - Tony Perrottet

Cuba Libre - Tony Perrottet

He and She read

Publication Date: Jan. 22, 2019

This is an extensively researched, well written account of the Cuban Revolution and the overthrow of Batista.  It is well written, reading more like a novel than non fiction.

All of the main revolutionary characters are here as well as cameo appearances by some surprising individuals.  The roll of the US meddling in and attempts to control not only Cuba, but other Latin American countries as well is also presented.

I’m not a big fan of non fiction, but I really liked this book and would highly recommend it.  It’s an incredible story!

Friday, January 11, 2019

The Eighth Sister - Robert Dugoni

The Eighth Sister - Robert Dugoni

He and She read

Publication Date: April 9, 2019

I enjoy Robert Dugoni’s novels, especially his homicide detective, Tracy Crosswhite series.  The Eighth Sister is a totally different genre and a return tocharacters introduced seven years ago, attorney David Sloane and his friend, Charles Jenkins.

Jenkins, former CIA agent is seemingly called back into duty and travels to and harrowingly escapes from Russia.  But, was he really serving his country or his own financial interests?  On trial for espionage, it is up to David Sloane to defend him against an antagonistic government.

Spy stories are not my favorite, but  I thought I would try this one and was glad I did.  As with most heroes in this genre, I found some of the action a bit of a stretch and a little too convenient, but the book was easy to follow and suspenseful.  It moved along quickly and was ever so engrossing.

Thursday, January 3, 2019

The Second Wife - Sheryl Browne

The Second Wife - Sheryl Browne

Publication date:  Jan. 29, 2019

She read

Becky returns to Britain for the funeral of her best friend, Nicole, who has committed suicide. Although she kept in touch with Nicole through the years, she is surprised as she learns how much her friend had changed while married to Richard.  Becky is welcomed into Richard’s home by him and his daughter, Olivia.  He seems the perfect man and she is soon attracted to him.  As she uncovers the truth about Nicole’s life, be prepared!

The unfolding of the story alternates between past and present and different points of view. Fast paced and engrossing, full of darkness and twists, fans of The Wife between Us, Unraveling Oliver, and others of this genre will surely enjoy this read. You’ll find yourself cheering for Becky and hoping that she is able to uncover the truth and seek some justice for her friend.