Wednesday, November 6, 2024

We Do Not Part - Han Kang

 We Do Not Part - Han Kang

Pub. Date:  Jan. 21, 2025

She read

Translated from the original language of 2024 Nobel prize winner in literature, Han Kang, this is a beautifully written, lyrical, symbolic, heartbreaking story. In modern times, there is the friendship of Kyungha and Inseon. There is also the historical telling of the massacre following the uprising on Jeju Island beginning in 1948. Following a scorched earth policy, at least 30,000 people were slaughtered on the island.  

The beginning of the book was a bit difficult to negotiate with its dreamlike, surreal quality. But as the story of Inseon's research into the massacre and its effects on her family unfolded, it was riveting.

This is a tale of horror, resilience, intergenerational trauma and of never forgetting.  

Thanks to #NetGalley and #RandomHouseBooks for the DRC.





Saturday, November 2, 2024

In Plain Sight - D.S. Butler

 In Plain Sight - D.S. Butler

Pub. Date: Jan. 21, 2025

She read

This is the tenth in the DS Karen Hart series; it is the sixth I have read. It works well as a standalone. 

Teenagers cutting through an archeological dig discover a grisly sight. A dead woman is at the bottom of a pit, with a medieval torture device called a Shrew’s Fiddle attached to her.As  DS Karen Hart and her team investigate the limited clues and numerous suspects, a second brutal death occurs. 

This is a fast paced, well written mystery. I enjoy the main character, as well as her supporting team.  Karen  is engaging, capable, empathetic, and doesn’t suffer fools gladly. She also displays a good sense of humor. 

Fans of British police procedurals will enjoy this story, along with others in the series. 

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


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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

The Business Trip - Jessie Garcia

 The Business Trip - Jessie Garcia

Pub. Date: Jan. 14, 2025

She read

Jasmine is escaping an abusive relationship; Stephanie heading out on  yet another business trip. They find themselves seated next to each other on a flight to Denver. After sending identical texts to friends back home in Madison, they seem to vanish. Their texts indicate that they have met Trent McCarthy, perhaps the man of each one’s dream, and they are headed to his home in Atlanta. A few more texts filter in, but basically they seem to vanish.  

Although maybe a little over the top, I thought this a great read for a debut novel.  Written from multiple POVs, it is fast and engrossing. Another one I read long into the night. There are twists and turns; some you won’t see coming! I have to say that the character of Trent was such an obnoxious misogynist that it was painful to read the chapters from his POV. Don’t let him turn you off to the book, though, it is worth sticking with it to the end.  

Thanks to #NetGalley and @StMartinsPress for the DRC.

*****


Monday, October 28, 2024

Presumed Guilty - Scott Turow

Presumed Guilty - Scott Turow

Pub. Date: Jan. 14, 2025

He and she read

In this, the third novel featuring Rusty Sabich, he is retired from his judgeship, living lakeside with fiancĂ©e Bea and her adopted son, Aaron, in a small midwest town. Aaron has a tempestuous love life with Mae, rogue daughter of the county prosecutor and granddaughter of Rusty’s best friend. Aaron is on probation for earlier drug charges, but has seemed to have turned his life around. When he disappears for a few days, he is violation of a condition of his probation, but reappears saying he went camping with Mae, they had a fight, he took her phone and hitch hiked home. 

When Mae is found murdered some days later, Aaron is charged with the crime. Bea begs Rusty to defend her son. Against his better judgement and because they cannot seem to find a suitable defense attorney, Rusty takes the case.

Turow once again demonstrates that he is master of the legal thriller. This tale is well written, with twists and turns and lots of courtroom suspense. Characters are well developed and the reader may learn a bit about legal proceedings. The book is long, but engrossing and a very worthwhile, satisfying read. This would make a great streaming series. Can’t wait for it!

Thanks to #NetGalley and @GrandCentralPub for the DRC.


*****



 

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Her Deadly Rose - Carolyn Arnold

 Her Deadly Rose - Carolyn Arnold

She read

This is the twelfth in the Prince William County (VA) Detective Amanda Steele series. Amanda is enjoying a day off at an ice skating show with two of her friends and her adopted daughter. Her friend and colleague, Patty’s, niece, Michaela, is the star of the show.The pleasant day abruptly  turns dark when a visit to Michaela’s dressing room finds her dead.There are a bunch of roses tied with a black ribbon and a card saying “you'll be sorry” left behind. Working with partner, Trent, to look into what turns out to be a murder, Amanda finds there are many investigative paths to pursue, especially after another dead body is discovered. On a personal level, will the obvious chemistry between Amanda and Trent continue to be a source of tension with her domestic partner, Logan? 

This is yet another of Arnold’s fast paced, engrossing police procedurals. I read it in one day, long into the night, because I could not put it down. Arnold knows how to capture and maintain her readers’ interest. I love the repeating characters, especially Amanda who, despite an earlier tragedy in her life, is a strong, capable, independent female and I find the camaraderie among her colleagues quite entertaining. 

Although I have read quite a few of the books in this series and have enjoyed seeing the repeating characters and relationships change and grow,  I think this would work well as a standalone.  The author does a nice job of filling in background information, including Amanda’s past history.

Carolyn Arnold is one of my go to authors. She has written more than thirty books featuring five series and spanning different genre including strong police procedurals, cozy mysteries, and adventure novels. I also really like her Madison Knight series. Check her out!

Thanks to #NetGalley and @Bookouture for the DRC.


*****



Monday, October 21, 2024

The Village Killer - Ross Greenwood

 The Village Killer - Ross Greenwood

Pub. Date:  Nov. 1, 2024

She read

This is the seventh in the DI John Barton series; it is the first I have read. I chose it because I enjoy Ross Greenwood’s DS Ashley Knight series and wanted to read more of his books.

Fifty year old DI John Barton has spent the last three years behind a desk.  An opportunity arises for him to be DCI for Major Crimes for a one year term. It is a busy time for Major Crimes as a 14 year old girl is reported missing and a married woman appears to be the target of a failed hit and run attempt. When her neighbor is found floating in his pool, the ties among all three cases seem to be more than coincidences.

A solid police procedural, I enjoyed the protagonists in this book with their personal relationships and sarcastic humor. Barton is a leader with empathy and a sense of fairness.  Greenwood’s writing pulls you in this engrossing, fast paced read. The story is told from different POVs, including that of the village killer, which keeps you guessing as to perpetrator’s identity.    

Thanks to #NetGalley and #BoldwoodBooks for the DRC.


****



Thursday, October 17, 2024

The Days of Afrekete - Asali Solomon

 The Days of Afrekete - Asali Solomon

She read

Liselle is hosting a dinner party for her husband, Winn, an unsuccessful political candidate. She has been warned that he is under FBI investigation for his campaign and is about to be arrested. As she lives through the dinner party, she reflects back on a happier time when she was in college and was with her lover, Selena, as well as her earlier life with Winn. Meanwhile, Selena, who has had mental health issues through the years, makes her way through the same day. Both contemplate their pasts as thoughts shift to each other.

Reminiscent of Mrs. Dalloway, Sula, and Zami, I enjoyed this short read; especially its observations of contemporary life (it was published in 2021). Despite the brevity of the novel, the diverse characters were well developed and their musings give the reader a lot to think about. 

Thanks to #NetGalley and #fsgbooks for the DRC. 


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