Would you like to enjoy a: Spring Fling by Annie England Noblin

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The cover of this book drew my attention. It looked like it was for an escapist read and that is something that I find myself wanting more and more these days.

Meet Mylie who lives with her sister and grandmother. She runs a tackle shop in a place that attracts tourists.

Meet Ben who has returned to his old hometown from Chicago to take care of some family business. He knew Mylie in the past.

What will happen when the two find themselves in the same place again? The book’s cover offers a good hint.

Fans of small towns, fishing, second chance romances and feel good endings will want to give this one a look.

Many thanks to Avon and Harper Voyager for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 18 March 2025

Category: General fiction/Romance

Number of pages: 304

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An e book bargain: A Voice in the Night by Simon Mason

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Simon Mason has written books that I very much enjoy. Now the fourth in this Oxford set mystery/police procedural is available.

Note that it is possible to read this one on its own, although I definitely recommend reading all of the novels, even if not in order. Those who have read the previous stories will be eager to just jump in.

Ryan and Ray share a last name, live in Oxford, are dads and are in the police force. Despite these seeming similarities, the two are very different and often struggle to work with one another.

Ryan grew up in a trailer park. He is a single dad to a little boy who is one of the best characters in the series. Ryan dresses most casually, has a minimal education, is often being reprimanded at work, but…gets the job done.

Ray grew up with many expectations placed upon him. He is Oxford educated, has a “blue,” is the married father of twins, and has a father who is quite invested in his career and success. His marriage seems a bit shaky at times.

In this novel, Ray and Ryan have a new boss. She insists on being called “Sir” and has a lot of plans for reforming the station. She has been warned about these two Wilkins.

A professor and professed atheist has been found murdered soon after an appearance at an Oxford Union debate. What was he doing out in his pajamas? What was behind his murder? Does it connect to another case that the squad has been assigned?

No spoilers so readers will have to find out for themselves.

I highly recommend this title and the entire series. These books will be enjoyed by those who like a complex mystery with characters that are engaging.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Hachette Book Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 16 January

It sounds like a game of clue but it could be deadly: Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife – EXTRACT

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Martin Edwards is one busy man. He writes mysteries and edits many of the classic British crime library reissues. He has also published books on the mystery genre.

Here Edwards has written a holiday mystery. The story is based on getting a group to an isolated location thereby setting the stage for a locked room style mystery. The six invited folks (see the invite in the book) all are in some way crime writing adjacent. They and member of a mysterious trust are placed together. Of course, a murder occurs.

I definitely was intrigued by this sampler and will look for the full novel when it is released.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Aria and Aries for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: September 2025

Yes, that Jacqueline: Jacqueline in Paris-an e book bargain

A Novel

by Ann Mah

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Jacqueline Kennedy was one of the world’s most well-known and iconic women. Her life has been well documented for sure. However, in this title, Ms. Mah, recalls and imagines an earlier time in Jacqueline’s life, long before she was a Kennedy. Here, she is a young girl, a Vassar student, on a junior year abroad in Paris.

In the author’s imagination, Jacqueline had to fight to get to Paris. Her mother and stepfather needed to be persuaded to let her go. Jacqueline’s mother’s goal for her daughter was a good marriage. When she finally agreed, it was with caveats regarding some young men that her daughter should meet. J’s mother also makes special arrangements for J to live with an aristocratic family, not in a dorm.

The book opens as J is arriving in France and follows her experiences and growth. In an early chapter, J is brought up against the reality of the Bouviers and how the family was not so well established as she had been led to believe. This exemplifies the ways in which time away from home leads to new understandings and perspectives.

Readers follow Jackie in a post war France that is still recovering. They make their way around the city with J and, such is the author’s talent, they feel that they could be there. In addition, readers follow the stories of those with whom Jackie comes in contact, including the family with whom she lives, the aristocratic Paul and some purported Communists, to round things out.

Fans of historical fiction are pretty certain to enjoy this novel.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Mariner Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 27 September 2022

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Dead Post Society by Diane Kelly

Here is the seventh in this traditional/ cozy mystery. Readers can tell that it is a cozy because of the cat on the cover. Look too, though, for other hints about the book. I see skulls and books. How will these figure in?

We are back with the house flipper, aka Whitney, along with her cousin Buck. What mayhem will they encounter? Well, this time the two find themselves at a site that is to transform into a senior citizens’ residence from its old role as a school. But…things are never as simple as they seem.

Will a cold case be solved (readers know the answer)? What other mishaps will occur?

Those who enjoy a low stress mystery title will want to give this one a look. As a plus, I enjoyed the aspects of the book that told me more about the two protagonists lives and the people who matter to them. These include a baby.

Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press-Minotaur Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 01 April 2025

An e book bargain: The Housekeepers (by Alex Hay)

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I saw a lot about this book before I began reading it myself. I wondered if it could possibly live up to the hype-the good news is that it does. This title will be enjoyed by readers who like a somewhat quirky premise, interesting characters, a well-portrayed time and place, and, of course, a good (if outrageous) plot.

I don’t want to give much away but will say that the housekeepers have quite a scheme in mind. Readers will long remember them; they include Mrs. King who was dismissed from her job and Mrs. Bone who runs some dodgy enterprises. Rounding out the group are Jane and Jane (really), Hephzibah and Alice. Each of these woman has a backstory and a needed skill set; these may well intrigue the reader.

In addition to the housekeepers, there is the owner of an ostentatious home and his daughter. Wilhelm recently died and his daughter is not really mourning. Who was he? What does she want? Readers will discover some surprising connections.

There are many twists and turns in this story and suspension of disbelief is called for. What will happen on the night of a very big ball in Edwardian England? Who are the guests and how will they be affected? Will the housekeepers get their revenge? Read this one to find out!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 04 July 2023

Be careful when: Talking to Strangers-an e book bargain

by Fiona Barton

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Talking to Strangers is an absorbing addition to Barton’s earlier books. Once again readers get to spend time with Elise King. She has been through a lot (no spoilers) but is back on the job. She and her partner are on the complex case of Karen Simmons. Was her murder related to her desire to find “the one?” Who murdered her? She had been so full of life and part of a group of singles. Does this connect to her murder?

Kiki (so named by an editor) is a reporter who is following the case. She has been preparing to write articles about on-line dating. Not the easiest way to meet someone as Kiki discovers when she is on a date after a swipe early in the book. She and Elise have a history.

Readers also meet Annie. How, if at all, is a tragedy in her past related to the current case? Readers will definitely want to know.

Readers of thrillers will, I think enjoy this book. I recommend it for the way the story comes to life and for the time I got to spend with the characters. I also liked that the chapters were from the points of view of several of these people. Many chapters are short so it is very easy to keep turning the pages. Remember to pay attention to characters who may not feel like the most significant ones.

Here is what Kirkus says: A compelling demonstration of the sad truth that there’s no neutral way to conduct a murder investigation. Everybody pays.

I say, Watch out!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 27 August 2024

From the Publisher

A twisty and highlight satisfying nail-biter, says Library Journal about TALKING TO STRANGERSFiona Barton is a brilliant storyteller, a master of plot and character says Shari LapenaTerrifyingly real and addictive, says Sharon Bolton about TALKING TO STRANGERS

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Tense and topical” — People

“Barton effortlessly toggles between each woman’s viewpoint, maintaining suspense as she builds to the plot’s devastating resolution.” — Publishers Weekly

What happened with the: Local Gone Missing by Fiona Barton

An e book bargain-Lots can happen in a small place: The Murders in Great Diddling

by Katarina Bivald

When I have the opportunity to both read and listen to a book I am happy. I can read when I am sitting and can listen when I am out and about. This synchronicity worked perfectly while I enjoyed The Murders in Great Diddling.

The cover and title give some sense of this as a British mystery and indeed it is. Great Diddling is in Cornwall. It is a community where the people who live there know one another.

The story begins when there is an outdoor tea party. Owner of a grand (if rundown) estate has invited the villagers to a tea party. This device leads to a rapid introduction to many characters for the reader.

There are the manor owner, Daphne and her assistant Margaret. There is Daphne’s difficult and disliked nephew. There are author Berit and Sally, daughter of her agent, and hopeful employee of Berit. There is a couple; James has a stake in a hotel and Penny has a stake in defending her husband. There are owners of village businesses whose doors are to be closed and others as well.

There is an explosion and in its aftermath a body is found. I will leave it to the reader to find out who the victim is. Suffice it to say, there are many with motives.

This is the lead in to a long, fun and involving story. Take the time to enjoy it. I did. Note how much there is about books, lots of books in this one as you read or listen.

I found the narration to be spot on. The reader was British and helped to create the atmosphere of the story in a delightful way.

Many thanks to NetGalley, Poisoned Pen Press and Dreamscape Audio for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 13 August 2024

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