Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Every Vow you Break by Peter Swanson

 

Every Vow you Break by Peter Swanson

Rating: 3 stars

Summary: A somewhat flawed women meets a rich man and is planning her wedding. On her very planned bachelorette party she makes a serious mistake. Even though she tries to hide it from her new husband, her honeymoon spirals out of control trying to keep her secret. 

Comments: A formula for domestic suspense novel, but as the great Vince Flynn once said to me, “my job is to keep the reader turning those pages” Swanson does. 

https://www.amazon.com/Every-Vow-You-Break-Novel-ebook/dp/B08BLM34SZ

Friday, April 2, 2021

What Doesn’t Kill Us by David Housewright

 

What Doesn’t Kill Us by David Housewright 

Rating: 5 stars

Summary: Long standing protagonist McKienze Rushmore is shot outside a bar in St. Paul and is rushed to the hospital and saved. Although he’s placed in a coma by his doctor, he walks his investigation backwards through multiple characters and a great walk through of St. Paul.

Comments: Sadly, only my second Housewright novel. I should have paid more attention to Housewright work since he practically a neighbor of mine. Great storytelling. Great St. Paul author, among others. If you like Sanford, Kent-Krueger or Matt Goldman, Housewright fits right in. Fabulous catching up I have coming in the library. 

https://www.amazon.com/What-Doesnt-Kill-Us-McKenzie-ebook/dp/B08FZ9BJXC

Monday, March 29, 2021

The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz

 

The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz

Rating: 5 stars

Summary: A published author that sold a book that really did not sell is teaching in a small remote college in Vermont. While starting a new class he runs across a student who wrote the next big seller. Oprah huge! Spielberg huge! Several years later the book is not published and he takes the general story idea and rewrites it. The book becomes a giant world wide success. With so much fame the original story is recognized and he begins receiving threats to come clean over the plagiarism he committed, or didn’t. 

Comments. If you start the book set aside sometime because you won’t be doing much else. Totally absorbing original plot. Many aspects of novel writing and publishing are told. Really really finely written. A twisted ending you may not see coming. Oprah huge? Maybe. 

https://www.amazon.com/Plot-Jean-Hanff-Korelitz-ebook/dp/B08JKC299M

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

When Ghosts Come Home by Wiley Cash

 

When Ghosts Come Home by Wiley Cash

Rating: Starred Review. 

Summary: A small island off the North Carolina coast and a large airplane lands on a runway in the early morning hours that is to small for the runway. The local sheriff who is up for election in just a few days has to quickly unravel why this plane is here and why a local man is found dead near the plane. Mean while Sheriff Barnes is dealing with many family issues and a divided department that is openly sabotaging him. 

Comments: Cash is a rural noir master who has absolutely brilliantly written a crime novel of 2021. It is tightly written and he wastes no time in his prose and story development. Do not miss this novel. Cash’s development of the daughter and her role and the heart breaking saga will draw any reader to flip the pages. Incredible must read.  

https://www.amazon.com/When-Ghosts-Come-Home-Novel-ebook/dp/B08R3YFYKN

Friday, March 19, 2021

When All the Light Fails by Randall Silvis

 


When All the Light Fails by Randall Silvis

Rating: Starred Review 

Summary: Series regular DeMarco is shot by a wanted killer and has a near death vivid experience and his good friend is seriously injured stopping the killer. After his recovery DeMarco and Jamie are asked to look into a strange note sent to a local judge that is asking for the judge to claim paternity in a past relationship. Jayme and DeMarco begin looking things are not adding up and Jayme falls for the little girls    because her mother is on her death bed. 

Comments: Unlike a conventional crime novel Silvis explores more human thoughts and behaviors that wrap around a crime novel. Seriously great writing and is highly emotional reading. I couldn’t put the book down. Highly highly recommended. Silvis is top notch at the top of his game. If you are looking for a James Lee Burke fill, Silvis is your alternative. 

https://www.amazon.com/When-Light-Fails-DeMarco-Mystery/dp/172822358X


Sunday, March 14, 2021

Kill All Your Darlings by David Bell

  

Kill All Your Darlings by David Bell

Rating: 4 stars

Summary: A small college in Kentucky a missing student returns to her professors house and claims he stole the idea for her book now published and living off of. The mystery unfolds as to why she disappeared and who really wrote the now well selling novel.

Comments: Bell is a master suspense writer. He does well in having the classic page turner. This will be a great summer read for the vacations you have planned. Absorbing and propulsive. Enjoy.

Cherry, by Nico Walker, Movie Edition

 https://youtu.be/H5bH6O0bErk

Starred Review

Cherry by Nico Walker, Movie Edition

Summary: A young man entering college meets a young lady and falls in love. She gets nervous and threatens to move away so he enters the army at the time Iraq war is out of control. Before he leaves his girlfriend admits she was not going to move away, but it’s to late for him. He returns from war damaged and enters a life of heroin addiction that leads to a path of bank heists to pay for his habit and hers. 

Comments: Not only was Walkers book all to great, and real life, so was the movie, other then a cheesy war sciences poorly done. At plus 2 hours the movie clipped along. 

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

The Tower of Babel by Michael Sears

 

Tower of Babel by Michael Sears

Rating: 4.5 stars

Summary: Ted Malloy is a burnt out former lawyer scraping by finding left over surplus money from lost property. Or some such scheme. When his helper is murdered and the spouse demands he find the killer it’s sets a conspiracy thriller into full throttle as Ted risks life and limb to find out why his partner was killed.

Comments: A great fast page turning and original conspiracy thriller. Sears doesn’t get fancy with his writing, but he sure knows how to get the reader flipping those pages. If you like a good financial thriller, and completely original, this is a fun book. Recommended.

https://www.amazon.com/Tower-Babel-Michael-Sears-ebook/dp/B07YRSS1GW

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Basil’s War by Stephen Hunter

 


Basil’s War by Stephen Hunter

Rating: 5 stars

Summary: An aloof British spy more concerned with avoiding the war is asked to jump into France and recover by whatever means a missing code book that will convince the Russians of German plans to invade Kursk. This could add years to the war and millions more dead.

Comments: Hunter writes a comedic spy thriller that will have you chuckling along. As much as we love Hunters Bob the Nailer series, this is a great spy novel and shows exactly how talented and researched Hunter really is. Have fun it’s a great novel.

https://www.amazon.com/Basils-War-Stephen-Hunter-ebook/dp/B08M23BWWF

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Dead by Dawn by Paul Doiron


 Dead by Dawn by Paul Doiron

Rating: 4.5 stars

Summary: Mike Bowditch return as a Maine game warden investigator in this long running fabulous series. Mike receives a letter from a well off women from up state Maine to look into her father in laws death that was assumed a accidental death. Reluctantly Mike stars asking questions and soon finds a old foe and family.

Comments: Unlike past books Dorian does two new things. He keeps the story mainly in a short timeframe and geographical area and he goes back and forth in time. This creates a page turner I could not stop reading. Great work. Highly recommended series. Doiron knows his firearms very well.  

https://www.amazon.com/Dead-Dawn-Novel-Bowditch-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B08FZ8Y7HM