AKA Marleen Kennedy
#5. ELEVEN LIARS by Robert Gold (Bob Harper #2) 4*
An interesting mystery in which the solution doesn’t necessarily leads to justice and this book doesn’t provide all the answers or explanations.
#5. ELEVEN LIARS by Robert Gold (Bob Harper #2) 4*
An interesting mystery in which the solution doesn’t necessarily leads to justice and this book doesn’t provide all the answers or explanations.
#4. SO LATE IN THE DAY by Claire Keegan (5*)
Only 47 pages but this story throws a punch. Featuring a rather unsympathetic MC, the French title ‘Misogynie’ seems like a better fit.
#4. SO LATE IN THE DAY by Claire Keegan (5*)
Only 47 pages but this story throws a punch. Featuring a rather unsympathetic MC, the French title ‘Misogynie’ seems like a better fit.
#3. SEMICOLON by Cecelia Watson (4*)
Interesting reflections on the use of punctuation and the semicolon in particular. For a book titled Semicolon it could have focused on that particular quotation mark a bit more.
#3. SEMICOLON by Cecelia Watson (4*)
Interesting reflections on the use of punctuation and the semicolon in particular. For a book titled Semicolon it could have focused on that particular quotation mark a bit more.
#2. RANDOM IN DEATH by J.D. Robb (In Death #58) (5*)
As good as always. It says something about Nora Roberts if 58 books into a series she still manages to keep me engrossed in a story.
#2. RANDOM IN DEATH by J.D. Robb (In Death #58) (5*)
As good as always. It says something about Nora Roberts if 58 books into a series she still manages to keep me engrossed in a story.
#1. MURDER ON THE CHRISTMAS EXPRESS by Alexandra Benedict (3.5*)
I'm disappointed. This could and should have been a captivating page-turner and didn't live up to expectations (as set by the author in the blurb).
#1. MURDER ON THE CHRISTMAS EXPRESS by Alexandra Benedict (3.5*)
I'm disappointed. This could and should have been a captivating page-turner and didn't live up to expectations (as set by the author in the blurb).
In one sentence: Nothing short of spectacular!
In one sentence: Nothing short of spectacular!