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.
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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.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
5/5 Stars – by Roald Dahl – Willy Wonka hosts 5 lucky finders of golden tickets at his chocolate factory for a day.
Heaven
by V.C. Andrews – 3.5/5 stars – Luke Casteel struggles to afford his family of 5 children. Between the boozing and fraternizing, he concocts a plan that will forever alter Heaven’s life, along with her 4 siblings.
The Song of Achilles
Wow. Just…wow. This book had jumped out to me several times at various book stores before I finally convinced myself to take a copy home with me. Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect to find within the pages. Most of us have heard the story of Achilles – how his mother Thetis dipped himContinue reading “The Song of Achilles”
Deadly Décisions
by Kathy Reichs – 4/5 Stars – Dr. Temperance Brennan finds herself in the middle of a biker gang war when she uncovers partial remains of a young girl on gang-owned property.
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.
Jurassic Park
by Michael Crichton – 5/5 Stars – Ancient DNA. Dinosaurs. A man with a terribly naïve vision. What could possibly go wrong?
A Most Efficient Murder
by Anthony Slayton – 4/5 Stars – Family secrets surface during the investigation of the murder of a mysterious woman during Lord Unsworth’s party.