It was so good to be back with the Thursday Murder Club, and The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman was filled with murder, puzzles, and twists. The gang is all back, and this time we’ve got a little help in unexpected places. Check out my thoughts on the audiobook narrated by Fiona Shaw.
Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife by Martin Edwards
You’ve been cordially invited to solve a murder-mystery game in Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife by Martin Edwards. Travel with six people with links to the world of crime writing for an all expense paid trip to Midwinter and let the game begin.
The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Chanel Cleeton
Chanel Cleeton is an autobuy for me, from her contemporary romance to her historical fiction. The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes shares the story of a mysterious book and spans from 1900 Boston to 2024 London in this captivating tale.
Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs
I’ve read several books about the Magdalene laundries and immediately requested Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs. She did not disappoint. Set in 1960s Buffalo, N.Y. Wiggs transports us into the lives of six teens who find themselves at the Good Shepherd, run by the Sisters of Charity nuns. Narrated by Jane Oppenheimer & Cynthia Farrell, it’s a story of survival, friendship, and redemption.
Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I remember the Space Shuttle program, and was excited to dive into Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Aside from knowing it involved NASA, I went in blind as I listened to the all-star narration performed by Kristen DiMercurio, Julia Whelan and notes from Taylor Jenkins Reid.










