Wednesday, August 31, 2022
A Deadly Covenant by Michael Stanley
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
September 2022 New Mystery Releases!
While building a pipeline near the Okavango Delta, a contractor unearths the skeleton of a long-dead Bushman. Kubu and Scottish pathologist, Ian MacGregor, are sent to investigate, and MacGregor discovers eight more skeletons.
Then an elder of the nearby village is murdered at his home. The local police believe it was a robbery, but Kubu thinks otherwise. So does a strange woman who claims it was an angry river spirit. The situation gets more confusing when the strange woman is found dead, apparently killed by a crocodile.
Assistant Superintendent Mabaku joins them as accusations of corruption are levelled and international outrage builds over the massacre of the Bushman families. But how do the recent murders link to the dead Bushmen, if at all? As Kubu and his colleagues investigate, they uncover a deadly covenant and begin to fear that their own lives may be in danger.
The young Kubu’s second big case mixes local mythology and tradition with smart police work to make for a satisfyingly immersive mystery that begs resolution until the last, unpredictable moment."
And now, just as the Estate is preparing to move into a new future, restoration work on some of its art digs up a grim relic of the home’s past: a human skull, hidden away for decades.
Inspector Raquel Laing has her work cut out for her. Fifty years ago, the Estate’s young heir, Rob Gardener, turned his palatial home into a counterculture commune of peace, love, and equality. But that was also a time when serial killers preyed on innocents—monsters like The Highwayman, whose case has just surged back into the public eye.
Could the skull belong to one of his victims?
To Raquel—a woman who knows all about colorful pasts—the bones clearly seem linked to The Highwayman. But as she dives into the Estate’s archives to look for signs of his presence, what she unearths begins to take on a dark reality all of its own.
Everything she finds keeps bringing her back to Rob Gardener himself. While he might be a gray-haired recluse now, back then he was a troubled young Vietnam vet whose girlfriend vanished after a midsummer festival at the Estate.
But a lot of people seem to have disappeared from the Gardener Estate that summer when the commune mysteriously fell apart: a young woman, her child, and Rob’s brother, Fort.
The pressure is on, and Raquel needs to solve this case—before The Highwayman slips away, or another Gardener vanishes."
But with the tide rising, secrets long-hidden are finding their way to the surface, and Vera and the team may find themselves in more danger than they could have believed possible . . ."
Still, Maddie - estranged from her abusive parents for over a decade - can't help but wonder what fates befell her brothers and sisters. So when she lucks into two free tickets to a glamorous Chicago speakeasy and recognizes the star performer as her pretty little sister Sophie, she's beyond delighted.
But before Maddie can meet with Sophie again, the telephone rings. It's Sophie's husband, calling in a panic to tell her that his wife is locked in the Cook County jail, charged with first-degree murder . . .
Enter a dark and deadly world of seances and speakeasies, populated by fake mediums, sultry singers and dangerous mobsters! An ideal pick for readers who enjoy glitzy Jazz Age mysteries with feisty female sleuths."
When the foursome is sent on an all-expenses paid vacation to mark their retirement, they are targeted by one of their own. Only the Board, the top-level members of the Museum, can order the termination of field agents, and the women realize they’ve been marked for death.
Now to get out alive they have to turn against their own organization, relying on experience and each other to get the job done, knowing that working together is the secret to their survival. They’re about to teach the Board what it really means to be a woman—and a killer—of a certain age."
The next morning, Jimmy, co-owner of Bar All’Angolo, Gravigna’s local cafĂ©, where Nico is a frequent patron, runs out of gas on his way back from Florence. When Nico meets him to help, Nico’s dog, OneWag, reacts to the smell coming from Jimmy’s trunk. Inside Nico finds a body wrapped in plastic: Cesare Costanzi, stabbed several times in the chest.
Why would anyone kill Cesare, and how did he end up in Jimmy’s car? That’s for Nico to find out, as Perillo once again turns to Nico for help with the investigation."
Join Marple as she travels through her sleepy English village and around the world. In St Mary Mead, a Christmas dinner is interrupted by unexpected guests; the Broadway stage in New York City is set for a dangerous improvisation; bad omens surround an untimely death aboard a cruise ship to Hong Kong; and a bestselling writer on holiday in Italy is caught in a nefarious plot. These and other crimes committed in the name of love, jealousy, blackmail, and revenge are ones that only the indomitable Jane Marple can solve.
Overnight, Veronica is exposed to the dark underbelly of her new home, where German Nazis are recruiting Americans for their devastating campaign. After the FBI dismisses the Graces’ concerns, Veronica and Violet decide to call on an old friend, who introduces them to L.A.’s anti-Nazi spymaster.
At once, the women go undercover to gather enough information about the California Reich to take to the authorities. But as the news of Pearl Harbor ripples through the United States, and President Roosevelt declares war, the Grace women realize that the plots they’re investigating are far more sinister than they feared—and even a single misstep could cost them everything.
Inspired by the real mother-daughter spy duo who foiled Nazi plots in Los Angeles during WWII, Mother Daughter Traitor Spy is a powerful portrait of family, duty, and deception that raises timeless questions about America—and what it means to have courage in the face of terror."
When Max reluctantly looks into their disappearance, he too becomes convinced something has gone very wrong. But the closer Max and Lyle get to finding proof, the more slippery Reed becomes, until he makes a break for the beautiful but formidable Boundary Waters wilderness with vulnerable Pip in tow.
Racing after the most dangerous kind of criminal—a desperate father—and with the ghosts of their own pasts never far behind, Max and Lyle go on the hunt within a treacherous landscape, determined to bring an evil man to justice, and to bring a terrified child home alive."
On top of that, Cassie is also working what's easily one of her strangest assignments ever. A poem that promises buried treasure to one lucky adventurer has led to a cutthroat competition and five deaths among treasure-hunters. But Cassie’s client doesn’t want the treasure. Instead, he claims to be the one who hid the gold and wrote the poem. And he’s hired Cassie to try to find him. Between the two cases, Cassie has her hands full.
In Montana, a killer view can mean more than just the scenery, and Cassie knows much darker things hide behind the picturesque landscape of Big Sky Country. Treasure State, C. J. Box's highly anticipated follow-up to The Bitterroots, is full of more twists and turns than the switchbacks through the Anaconda Range."
The notorious queen of this glittering world is Nellie Coker, ruthless but also ambitious to advance her six children, including the enigmatic eldest, Niven, whose character has been forged in the crucible of the Somme. But success breeds enemies, and Nellie’s empire faces threats from without and within. For beneath the dazzle of Soho’s gaiety, there is a dark underbelly, a world in which it is all too easy to become lost.
With her unique Dickensian flair, Kate Atkinson gives us a window in a vanished world. Slyly funny, brilliantly observant, and ingeniously plotted, Shrines of Gaiety showcases the myriad talents that have made Atkinson one of the most lauded writers of our time."
Monday, August 29, 2022
Dead Man Dancing by John Galligan
Sunday, August 28, 2022
On My Radar: Hannah Dennison's A Killer Christmas at Honeychurch Hall!
Even though I've found myself moving away from cozy mysteries the past couple of years, there are still a few series that I enjoy too much to ever abandon. Hannah Dennison's Honeychurch Hall series is one of them, and when I learned of a new, Christmas-themed one, being released in November, I just had to pre-order it.
Needless to say the newcomers' make a few enemies in their quest to change the status quo and when one body is discovered in the Victorian stumpery and a second, in the ha-ha, it seems that their high-flying past is catching up with them.
Meanwhile, Kat is dealing with the theft of a valuable doll that had been earmarked for the auction. When it turns out that all the ticket money has vanished and there never was a celebrity guest, it's up to Kat to save the day and bring the cold-blooded killer to justice."
Thursday, August 25, 2022
A Happy 105th Weekly Link Round-Up
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My grandmother, Irene Brookshier, doing something she loved in Kentucky in 1991. She died two years later. |
- What happened to newspaper book reviewing?
- Book Soup, West Hollywood's storied bookstore, unionizes amid a larger organizing wave.
- Are eBooks on the decline again?
- How do algorithms help (and hinder) book sales?
- Fifty years of Half Price Books.
- Should we still study Shakespeare?
- Less credit, longer hours: illustrators' roles in graphic novels.
- This new survey shows how Americans' reading habits have changed from childhood.
- Just as important as a vacation destination: the books you read there.
- Why is World War II such a popular subject for historical fiction right now?
- A Granbury (Texas) mom's campaign to ban library books divided her town-- and her family.
- A district attorney in Tennessee now denies that she would prosecute librarians for keeping LGBTQ books.
- Meet the teens fighting book bans with banned book clubs.
- How to find and develop a local anti-censorship group.
- Ten-year-old Lafayette (Louisiana) resident Cora Newton installed her own Little Queer Library stocked with free LGBTQ+ and other banned books.
- A Texas school district is removing and reviewing dozens of challenged books, including the Bible and an Anne Frank adaptation.
- Nine British books with upcoming TV adaptations.
- Fifteen must-watch British TV hidden gems on Freevee (US).
- Upcoming thriller The Killing Kind will begin filming in Bristol (UK).
- 23 of the best 3D virtual tours of British castles, museums, churches, and stately homes.
- The best underrated mystery series streaming right now.
- Keanu Reeves will star in Devil in the White City. Hulu has given a limited series order to an adaptation of the Erik Larson bestseller.
- The secretive, extravagant, bighearted world of The Rings of Power, the most expensive show ever made.
- Rediscovering a vanished species: the half-hour TV mystery.
- New finds in Pompeii highlight middle-class life in the doomed city.
- In Italy this summer, University of Cincinnati students uncovered an ancient city on an archaeological dig.
- Mammoth bones and "ghost" footprints add to the heated debate about the first humans in North America.
- A treasure trove of gold and jewels have been recovered from a 366-year-old shipwreck in the Bahamas.
- Archaeologists have reburied a "first-of-its-kind" Roman villa in Scarborough, England.
- Crypts and a tunnel have been discovered beneath a Knights Templar chapel in Poland.
- Twin "grumpy mouth" reliefs of Olmec contortionists have been uncovered in Mexico.
- Did a seventh-century warrior queen build the Maya's longest road?
- What's the biggest group of animals ever recorded on Earth?
- Watch a clever Guinea pig named Coco perform nineteen tricks in one minute.
- The remarkable symbiotic ecosystem that exists within the fur of the Gorgona Snake Island sloth.
- Tagged turtles are helping scientists predict cyclones.
- Meet Emmanuel, the quirky and curious emu who's taken over TikTok.
- Stingrays have been recorded making sounds for the first time, but why is still a mystery.
- Meet Kilo, the dog with a nose for keeping British Columbia free of invasive mussels.
- A member of a "monkey gang" has been executed in Japan as marauding macaques run amok.
- Researcher Maggie Hirschauer talks about her quest to learn more about Monarch butterflies in western Montana.
- Colleen Hoover, the unlikely author who's dominating the bestseller lists.
- How Smithsonian zoologist Gary Graves spent the pandemic tracking nectar-robbing orioles.
- When silence is heard: telling the stories of women during the Partition of India.
- Ten books about women written out of history.
- Seventeen-year-old Robert Sansone has designed a motor that could potentially transform the electric car industry.
- Meet Lauren Tischendorf, the first woman to make a historic swim in shark-infested waters.
- Ada Blackjack, the forgotten sole survivor of an odd Arctic expedition.
- Make My Drive Fun: an interactive map that plots interesting sites to see while on a road trip.
- The power of "Bears Ears" and Indigeous place names.
- Nature can affect human well-being in many more ways than you think. (Nature is in the top two of my favorite and most powerful "drugs".)
- Low water levels at Lake Mead reveal much more than human remains.
- The 25 sunniest cities in the U.S.-- and guess which one is #1!
- A list of nautical mysteries.
- Eleven time travel novels.
- Ten modern animal bookends.
- Twenty of the best book series of all time.
- Eight courtroom dramas for readers.
- Ten books about cybercrime.
- Eight cruise ship mysteries.
- Ten books set in Paris.
- Bookish backpacks for book lovers.
- Five favorite books-within-books.
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Canticle Creek by Adrian Hyland
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
I Have Michael Stanley's A Deadly Covenant Covered!