June 2020 ~ What are you reading?
DiscussionsCrime, Thriller & Mystery
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2Bookmarque
Am a little more than 1/2 through Cartwheel by Jennifer Dubois who is becoming a favorite writer.
3Roycrofter
Mystery of the Dead Police by Philip MacDonald. One of my favorite authors, a great storyteller.
4seitherin
Finished Dark Tomorrow by Reece Hirsch. It was OK. Added Don't Make a Sound by T. R. Ragan to my rotation.
5rabbitprincess
Next up in crime for me is The Colour of Murder, by Julian Symons.
6nrmay
I'm reading leave the grave green, a Duncan Kincaid mystery by Deborah Crombie.
7perennialreader
Love the Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James series.
8caroline123
The Outsider, by Linda Castillo
9Molly3028
Enjoying this OverDrive Kindle eBook Alexa is reading to me ~
Refuge Cove (New Americana) by Janet Dailey
(book 2/Alaska/spousal issues/gal on the run/romance)
Refuge Cove (New Americana) by Janet Dailey
(book 2/Alaska/spousal issues/gal on the run/romance)
10cap78
In the middle of Killing Floor by Lee Child - my first Jack Reacher book - pretty good overall
11ted74ca
>6 nrmay:, >7 perennialreader:. Definitely one of my favourite series too!
12gmathis
Almost finished with The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen. It's very much a departure from Her Royal Spyness cozy series, but an excellent detour!
14gailo
Night Rounds by Helene Tursten. I'm hoping it won't be too dark. I usually avoid Scandinavian mysteries.
15seitherin
Finished Moon Over Soho. Meh.
16gmathis
Dallying with an author new to me: Emily Dickinson is Dead by Jane Langton. Recommended years ago by a dear friend and mentor, but hadn't actively hunted her down...this was a serendipity find on the 25-cent "please just make it go away" shelf at local used bookstore.
17mvo62
Have recently read and enjoyed:
Beginnings: A Kate Martinelli novella, by Laurie R. King
Hell Bay, by Kate Rhodes
Ruin Beach, by Kate Rhodes
What You Did, by Claire McGowan
and am now happily immersed in Mary Russell's world via Riviera Gold, by Laurie R. King
Beginnings: A Kate Martinelli novella, by Laurie R. King
Hell Bay, by Kate Rhodes
Ruin Beach, by Kate Rhodes
What You Did, by Claire McGowan
and am now happily immersed in Mary Russell's world via Riviera Gold, by Laurie R. King
18Roycrofter
Just starting The Nursing Home Murder by Ngaio Marsh. The second book this month from 1933.
19Copperskye
I'm enjoying Summertime, All the Cats are Bored, a French noir mystery by Philippe Georget.
20rabbitprincess
Picking up a light mystery: Murder Unprompted, by Simon Brett.
21Molly3028
Enjoying this OverDrive audiobook selection ~
Texas Outlaw (A Texas Ranger Thriller, book 2) by James Patterson
(continues tale of Texas Ranger Rory Yates/nice change of pace)
Texas Outlaw (A Texas Ranger Thriller, book 2) by James Patterson
(continues tale of Texas Ranger Rory Yates/nice change of pace)
22Bookmarque
Started The Poe Shadow the other day. A little historical mystery for a change of pace.
23rabbitprincess
Continuing the light-mystery groove with The Christmas Card Crime and Other Stories, a British Library Crime Classics collection edited by Martin Edwards. It seems strange to be reading about Christmas in the middle of a heat warning, but this is when the hold came in on the ebook!
24Molly3028
Enjoying this OverDrive Kindle eBook Alexa is narrating for me ~
Agony of the Leaves (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs
(book 13/cozy mystery/Charleston/drowning murder)
Agony of the Leaves (A Tea Shop Mystery) by Laura Childs
(book 13/cozy mystery/Charleston/drowning murder)
25rabbitprincess
And another British Library Crime Classic that I'm reading via Overdrive: The Body in the Dumb River, by George Bellairs. We're still under a heat warning today, so light mysteries are going to be my go-to for the next little while.
26ted74ca
Slow going at the start, but glad I perservered: Death by Water by Torkil Damhaug-Nordic crime fiction.
27Raspberrymocha
Miss Kopp just won't Quit by Amy Stewart
3 1/2 *
This is the third entry into a series about Constance Kopp, the first female Under Sheriff in the U.S. It is based upon real characters and incidents, but fictionalized. Deputy Kopp is facing changes as Sheriff Heath, ty he man who hired her, was running for Congress since his tenure as sheriff was about over. The man running for sheriff is a prosecuting attorney with no experience in law enforcement. He also had no use for a female deputy. Constance's younger sister (actually Constance's daughter) works as a seamstress designing costumes for movies. The older sister Norma runs the family farm and is obsessed with carrier pigeons. This story was slow paced and did not hold my attention well. I'm not sure if I eill read the next installment.
3 1/2 *
This is the third entry into a series about Constance Kopp, the first female Under Sheriff in the U.S. It is based upon real characters and incidents, but fictionalized. Deputy Kopp is facing changes as Sheriff Heath, ty he man who hired her, was running for Congress since his tenure as sheriff was about over. The man running for sheriff is a prosecuting attorney with no experience in law enforcement. He also had no use for a female deputy. Constance's younger sister (actually Constance's daughter) works as a seamstress designing costumes for movies. The older sister Norma runs the family farm and is obsessed with carrier pigeons. This story was slow paced and did not hold my attention well. I'm not sure if I eill read the next installment.
28rabbitprincess
Switching to an American Mystery Classic: Waltz Into Darkness, by Cornell Woolrich.
29Raspberrymocha
The Other Daughter by Lisa Gardner
4 *
A serial child murderer was put to death in Texas 25 years ago. His death started a cascade of of events that rippled far into the future. Melanie Stokes had a secret, one that even she was not sure of. She was an orphan, adopted by the wealthy Beacon Hill Stokes family. Her father was a renowned cardiac surgeon, her mother a socialite, and her brother also a doctor. She began having flashes of memories and terrible migraines. It all seemed to be bits and pieces of her unknown past. Who was Melanie? Was she just a Jane Doe orphan adopted by the Stokes family five years after their daughter had been kidnapped and murdered? And why is the FBI circling around her fsmily?
I hadn't read a real murder mystery in some time. This was one of author Lisa Gardner's earlier works, but it held together quite well 20 years later. It was a nice taut thriller and mystery. It kept me turning the pages until the very end.
4 *
A serial child murderer was put to death in Texas 25 years ago. His death started a cascade of of events that rippled far into the future. Melanie Stokes had a secret, one that even she was not sure of. She was an orphan, adopted by the wealthy Beacon Hill Stokes family. Her father was a renowned cardiac surgeon, her mother a socialite, and her brother also a doctor. She began having flashes of memories and terrible migraines. It all seemed to be bits and pieces of her unknown past. Who was Melanie? Was she just a Jane Doe orphan adopted by the Stokes family five years after their daughter had been kidnapped and murdered? And why is the FBI circling around her fsmily?
I hadn't read a real murder mystery in some time. This was one of author Lisa Gardner's earlier works, but it held together quite well 20 years later. It was a nice taut thriller and mystery. It kept me turning the pages until the very end.