BOOK REVIEWS
Ferry Tails (by Ted Mulcahey)
Ferry Tails by Ted Mulcahey is a murder mystery set on Whidbey Island in the Pacific Northwest. The story follows Deputy Sheriff Roger Wilkie as he investigates the murder…
The Tenant (by Freida McFadden)
As a Freida McFadden fan, I eagerly placed a library hold on her latest book, The Tenant, as soon as it was added to Libby. This book delivered…
No One Will Know (by Rose Carlyle)
In September 2024, I attended my first Back Room author event, where Rose Carlyle shared insights into her latest novel, No One Will Know. An Australian author…
The Crash (by Freida McFadden)
Freida McFadden, known for her psychological thrillers, has written another captivating novel, The Crash. The story follows Tegan...
The Tower (by Gregg Hurwitz)
Every time I pick up a novel by Gregg Hurwitz, I can’t help but feel confident that it’s going to be an excellent read. His first novel, “The Tower,”…
Rosy and John (by Pierre Lemaitre)
I don’t recall how I came across the profoundly intense writing of Pierre Lemaitre. Somehow, I managed to acquire a copy of Irene, the first book in the Camille Verhoeven series. During the…
Haggard House (by Elisabeth Rhoads)
One aspect of having a book blog that I’ve come to appreciate is the opportunity to discover some truly remarkable books that might have otherwise eluded me. Haggard House by Elisabeth Rhoads is an exceptional novel…
The Sentinel - Jack Reacher #25 (by Lee Child and Andrew Child)
I’ve finally made it to book #25 in the Jack Reacher series! The Sentinel marks the first book where Lee Child collaborates with his brother, Andrew Child…
Famous Last Words (by Gillian McAllister)
This is my first time reading Gillian McAllister. I had a strong feeling that I had read at least one of her books before, but my Goodreads account says otherwise. Regardless, Famous Last Words was an excellent starting point for me.
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