The New York Public Library, a book theft and the 1900s, how could I resist, The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis. Dual time-lines, mystery and secrets combined for a brilliant tale.
Malorie by Josh Malerman
Malorie by Josh Malerman is the follow up sequel to his blockbuster hit Birdbox. Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Malerman delivered a story I didn’t even know I wanted. Brilliant, thought-provoking and addictive.
Deadly Touch by Heather Graham
Deadly Touch by Heather Graham takes readers into the Everglades and familiar stopping grounds from the roads to the trails for this reader. Crocodiles, old bones and visions await you in the newest Krewe of Hunters story…
The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel
I enjoy historical fiction involving World War II, and The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel drew me in by its title. The tale Harmel treats us to was unputdownable. We learn the tale of a young-woman who helped hundreds flee the Nazis.
The Graveyard Shift by Darynda Jones
Garrett Swopes, Elwyn Alexandra Loehr, and holy developments! The Graveyard Shift by Darynda Jones is a 1001 Dark Nights novella, set in the Charley Davidson world. It is a treat for fans and a standalone intro for newbies.