I wanted to love this book. It seemed like the perfect story for the mood I’ve been in lately – a murder mystery set in the late 1800s in Philadelphia. While standing in the bookstore, I read the introduction and was hesitant based on the writing style, but the story seemed decent enough that IContinue reading “Murder by Degrees”
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The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
3.5/5 Stars – by Stuart Turton – Eight days, eight points of view, one protagonist to solve a murder.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
by Holly Jackson – 4/5 Stars – 17-year-old Pip chooses an interesting subject for her school project – a deep dive into a murder-suicide that occurred in her small town 5 years prior. Convinced that Andie Bell was not murdered by her suicidal boyfriend, Sal Singh, Pip teams up with Sal’s brother, Ravi, to uncover the truth.
Killers of a Certain Age
by Deanna Raybourn – 2.5/5 Stars – Four retirement-age assassins are finally getting out of the business, but are quickly pulled back in when they discover there is a price on their heads set by their employer.
The Alice Network
by Kate Quinn – 5/5 Stars – Charlie St. Claire enlists the aid of drunken ex-WWI spy Eve Gardiner to track down what happened to her cousin, Rose, during WWII.
A Deadly Gilded Free Fall
by Cecelia Tichi – 4.5/5 Stars – The DeVere’s are back to solving crime when Roddy’s future business partner reveals he is under investigation for the suspicious death of his wife.
The Night Shift
by Alex Finlay – 4/5 Stars – Y2K: only one survives a brutal attack on the employees of a Blockbuster in a small town. 15 years later: only one survives a brutal attack on the employees of an ice cream shop in the same small town. Ella and Jesse, the lone survivors of the attacks, forge a bond and work with FBI Agent Sarah Keller to discover who is responsible.
Every Last Fear
4/5 Stars – by Alex Finlay – Matt Pine’s family is dead, his brother in jail, and the whole world knows his name thanks to a Netflix documentary. As he navigates the aftermath of his family’s death, he begins to realize there might be more to their deaths than the accident everyone was led to believe.
Death at Greenway
by Lori Rader-Day – 3/5 Stars – Evacuees from London during WWII deal with life during the war while struggling to understand murders and mysterious deaths happening around town.
As Old As Time
by Liz Braswell – 3.5/5 Stars – Disney’s Beauty and the Beast with a dark and haunting twist.