Showing posts with label Riley Sager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riley Sager. Show all posts

Sunday, September 19, 2021

A Quadruple Threat Giveaway: Walker, Sager, Nicieza & Cosby

 

I happened to look up at the shelf above my desk, and I spied four special mysteries. Just sitting there. Looking lost and lonesome. So you know what that means, don't you? Of course, you do. It means I'm having a giveaway. And instead of a one-book-at-a-time giveaway, I'm giving them away all at once.

 
Let's take a look at the books I'm giving away to four lucky winners.
 
 

 
The Giveaway Prizes
  • One gently read hardcover copy of The Coldest Case by Martin Walker with a protective mylar cover on the dust jacket. This is the only book that's not autographed, but it does include a postcard containing a mouth-watering recipe fresh from Martin Walker and Bruno. Clicking on the link will take you to my review of the book.
  • One autographed, gently read hardcover copy of Survive the Night by Riley Sager with a protective mylar cover on the dust jacket. Clicking on the link will take you to my review of the book.
  • One autographed, gently read hardcover copy of Fabian Nicieza's Suburban Dicks with a protective mylar cover on the dust jacket. Clicking on the link will take you to my review of the book. 
  • One autographed, gently read hardcover copy of S.A. Cosby's Razorblade Tears with a protective mylar cover on the dust jacket. My review of the book will be up tomorrow, but clicking on the link will take you to Amazon and a synopsis of the book.
 
Good lineup of prizes, eh? Now let's see how you can win one of them.
 

How to Win, or The Rules
  • There will be four separate drawings for these books, with one winner for each book.
  • Send an email to kittlingbooks(at)gmail(dot)com. One email per book.
  • If you want to win The Coldest Case, the subject header of your email must read WALKER GIVEAWAY.
  • If you want to win Survive the Night, the subject header of your email must read SAGER GIVEAWAY.
  • If you want to win Suburban Dicks, the subject header of your email must read NICIEZA GIVEAWAY.
  • If you want to win Razorblade Tears, the subject header of your email must read COSBY GIVEAWAY.
  • You may enter to win all four books, but you will have to send four separate emails, one for each title.
  • The body of your email must contain your name and mailing address.
  • Due to the cost of postage, only entries from the U.S. will be accepted. Sorry!
  • Get your entries to me no later than noon, Sunday, September 26, 2021.
 
The winners will be announced Sunday afternoon, September 26, 2021, and the books will be in the mail to all the winners by the end of the week.

Now it's time to fill my inbox with entries! Enter to win a book by a favorite author. Enter to win a book you'd like to sample. It only costs you an email. Good Luck!

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Survive the Night by Riley Sager

First Lines: Fade in. Parking lot. The middle of night. The middle of nowhere.
 
It's November 1991, and movie-obsessed Charlie Jordan has decided to quit her university studies and go home for good; however, this means using the campus ride board and accepting a ride from a complete stranger.
 
The complete stranger is Josh Baxter, who says he's going home to Ohio to care for his sick father. Charlie is going home because she can't overcome her grief and guilt over the murder of her best friend, Maddy, who was the third victim of the man known as the Campus Killer.
 
But the longer Charlie sits in the passenger seat, the more suspicious she becomes. There are too many holes in Josh's story about his father, and why he doesn't want her to see what's in the trunk of his car? As time passes and they travel further down a dark empty highway, Charlie becomes convinced that she's riding in a car with the Campus Killer.
 
Is Josh really the Campus Killer, or is Charlie's mistrust due to her movie-fueled imagination?
 
~
 
Riley Sager has created the perfect creepy scenario in Survive the Night. It's an homage to the movies-- in particular Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (one of my favorites). A campus in fear of a serial killer, an incredibly risky mode of transportation, and a young woman who dons a red coat and begins a journey to her grandmother's house by getting in a car with someone who may be the Big Bad Wolf. When I put those last three things together, I have to admit that I smiled, and... in case you're wondering about campus ride boards, they did exist. That's how I got from Provo, Utah to Phoenix, Arizona (and back) one spring.
 
Charlie Jordan is a very unreliable narrator. She's been raised by her grandmother after the death of her parents in a car accident. She's overcome with grief over the murder of her best friend. She's on medication. When she becomes anxious, she starts playing what she calls "movies in her head," so dear reader, you're not always going to know if what she says is happening is really happening at all. One good thing about Survive the Night is that Charlie does come to a better awareness of herself throughout her experience. The question is, is she going to survive long enough to make use of her newfound knowledge?
 
I have a feeling that most of you are going to love this book. I know I almost did. But in the end, it fell a bit flat. Why? Because I started deducing too many of the twists before they happened, and that really takes the sparkle off a book like this. But even though Survive the Night did lose some of its shine for me, I still found a lot to appreciate. It's going to be interesting to see what Sager comes up with next.  
 
Survive the Night by Riley Sager
ISBN: 9780593183168
Dutton Books © 2021
Hardcover, 336 pages
 
Thriller, Standalone
Rating: B-
Source: Purchased from The Poisoned Pen Bookstore.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

June 2021 New Mystery Releases!

I had this post 33% complete when it simply vanished. I still don't know what I did to make it disappear. I almost shut everything down so I could pick up the very good book that I've been reading, but I'm stubborn. I at least wanted to get this back to where it was before it disappeared. So I started again and the formatting went haywire. Therefore, this is my third attempt. Fasten your seatbelts. This may get ugly!

The following list contains my picks for the best new crime fiction being released throughout the month of June. I have them grouped according to their release dates, and the covers and synopses are courtesy of Amazon.

Did I choose any titles that are already on your own wish lists? Did I choose any that new-to-you titles that you just couldn't resist? Now's the time to find out!


=== June 1 ===


Title: The Bombay Prince
Series: #3 in the Perveen Mistry historical series set in 1920s Bombay, India.
360 pages
 
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.
 
Synopsis: "Bombay’s first female lawyer, Perveen Mistry, is compelled to bring justice to the family of a murdered female Parsi student just as Bombay’s streets erupt in riots to protest British colonial rule. Sujata Massey is back with this third installment to the Agatha and Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning series set in 1920s Bombay.

November 1921. Edward VIII, Prince of Wales and future ruler of India, is arriving in Bombay to begin a fourmonth tour. The Indian subcontinent is chafing under British rule, and Bombay solicitor Perveen Mistry isn’t surprised when local unrest over the royal arrival spirals into riots. But she’s horrified by the death of Freny Cuttingmaster, an eighteen-year-old female Parsi student, who falls from a second-floor gallery just as the prince’s grand procession is passing by her college.

Freny had come for a legal consultation just days before her death, and what she confided makes Perveen suspicious that her death was not an accident. Feeling guilty for failing to have helped Freny in life, Perveen steps forward to assist Freny’s family in the fraught dealings of the coroner’s inquest. When Freny’s death appears suspicious, Perveen knows she can’t rest until she sees justice done. But Bombay is erupting: as armed British secret service march the streets, rioters attack anyone with perceived British connections and desperate shopkeepers destroy their own wares so they will not be targets of racial violence. Can Perveen help a suffering family when her own is in danger?


Title: On Skein of Death
Series: #1 in the Riverbank Knitting cozy series set in Maryland.
304 pages

*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.

Synopsis: "Libby has come home to Collinstown, Maryland to live her dream and open her own yarn shop, aptly named Y.A.R.N., along the Chester River. To Libby, Y.A.R.N. stands for "You're Absolutely Ready Now." But the acronym changes whenever inspiration strikes, and customers add to the list of suggestions that fill the blackboard wall in a shop stuffed with color, fiber, and comfort. 
 
Libby is thrilled when she lands famous Norwegian knitting celebrity Perle Langager for a series of events  at Y.A.R.N. Libby's English bulldog, Hank, has been modeling one of Perle's doggie sweaters, and customers just can't wait to see Perle in action. The mayor of Collinstown even decrees a Collinstown Yarn Day to celebrate. But once Perle arrives in town, she seems distracted and on edge.  And when she's found strangled with a skein of red yarn, Libby knows she has to solve a knotty mystery before her new life unravels.
"


Title: The Mystic's Accomplice
Author: Mary Miley
Series: #1 in the Mystic's Accomplice historical series set in 1920s Chicago. 
224 pages

Synopsis: "It's 1924, and Maddie Pastore has it made. A nice house, a loving husband with a steady job - even if it is connected to Chicago's violent Torrio-Capone gang - and a baby on the way. But then Tommy is shot dead, and she learns her husband had a secret that turns her life upside down.

Penniless and grieving, Maddie is only sure of two things: that she will survive for the sake of her baby, and that she'll never turn to the mob for help. So when she's invited to assist a well-meaning but fraudulent medium, she seizes the chance. She's not proud of her work investigating Madam Carlotta's clients, but she's proud of how well she does it.

When Maddie unearths potential evidence of a dark crime, however, she faces a terrible dilemma: keep quiet and let a murderer go unpunished, or follow the trail and put herself and her baby in mortal danger . . .
"


Title: Forest of Secrets
Author: Fiona Buckley
Series: #19 in the Ursula Blanchard historical series set in Elizabethan England.
240 pages
 
Synopsis: "May, 1586. Ursula and her retinue return home from a lengthy trip to discover she has an unexpected visitor. Etheldreda Hope is a simple countrywoman who has come to Ursula with disturbing tales of strange goings-on in her rural village. Fearing that Etheldreda's reports of mysterious forest rites indicate a possible conspiracy to overthrow Queen Elizabeth in favour of her cousin, Mary Stuart, the queen's spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, orders Ursula to travel to Etheldreda's home to find out what's really going on.

On reaching Chenston village, deep in the New Forest, Ursula discovers an isolated, suspicious community; the locals deeply in thrall to the old pagan traditions and beliefs. But are these ancient customs harmless - or are they part of a genuine conspiracy against the queen? And, if so, who is behind it?

It's not until the night of Halloween that Ursula will discover the shocking truth.


=== June 8 ===


Title: A Rogue's Company
Author: Allison Montclair (pseudonym of Alan Gordon)
Series: #3 in the Sparks & Bainbridge historical series set in post-World War II England.
352 pages 

*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.

Synopsis: "In London, 1946, the Right Sort Marriage Bureau is getting on its feet and expanding. Miss Iris Sparks and Mrs. Gwendolyn Bainbridge are making a go of it. That is until Lord Bainbridge―the widowed Gwen's father-in-law and legal guardian―returns from a business trip to Africa and threatens to undo everything important to her, even sending her six-year-old son away to a boarding school.

But there's more going on than that. A new client shows up at the agency, one whom Sparks and Bainbridge begin to suspect really has a secret agenda, somehow involving the Bainbridge family. A murder and a subsequent kidnapping sends Sparks to seek help from a dangerous quarter―and now their very survival is at stake.
"


=== June 22 ===


Title: Suburban Dicks
Author: Fabian Nicieza
Standalone Thriller set in New Jersey
400 pages
 
Synopsis: "From the cocreator of Deadpool comes a hilariously entertaining debut featuring two unlikely and unforgettable amateur sleuths. An engrossing and entertaining murder mystery full of skewering social commentary, Suburban Dicks examines the racial tensions exposed in a New Jersey suburb after the murder of a gas station attendant.

Andie Stern thought she'd solved her final homicide. Once a budding FBI profiler, she gave up her career to raise her four (soon to be five) children in West Windsor, New Jersey. But one day, between soccer games, recitals, and trips to the local pool, a very pregnant Andie pulls into a gas station--and stumbles across a murder scene. An attendant has been killed, and the bumbling local cops are in way over their heads. Suddenly, Andie is obsessed with the case, and back on the trail of a killer, this time with kids in tow.

She soon crosses paths with disgraced local journalist Kenneth Lee, who also has everything to prove in solving the case. A string of unusual occurrences--and, eventually, body parts--surface around town, and Andie and Kenneth uncover simmering racial tensions and a decades-old conspiracy. Hilarious, insightful, and a killer whodunit, Suburban Dicks is the one-of-a-kind mystery that readers will not be able to stop talking about.


Title: Teacher's Threat
Series: #8 in the Madison Night cozy series set in Texas
260 pages
 
Synopsis: "A professor murdered during office hours. A decorator enrolled in his course. Can she outsmart the killer who designed the perfect crime? Madison Night just learned that business isn’t sexy. She modeled her decorating career on a Doris Day movie, but after losing her company in a legal battle, the local banks are unimpressed with her unique sales angle. Determined to get her MBA, she attends night school – until her professor is found dead after an intensely-heated lecture. Now the only degree she can think about is murder in the first. While the college recovers, Madison’s last hope for a loan is denied. The dean resumes the coursework himself, and Madison can’t help wondering if the curriculum holds the clues to the murder. Continuing her education is not without risk; pursuing her MBA may leave her DOA. Can Madison’s sleuthing make the grade or will failure be a fatal lesson?


=== June 29 ===


Title: The Night Hawks
Series: #13 in the Dr. Ruth Galloway police procedural series set in England
368 pages
 
*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.
 
Synopsis: "Ruth is back as head of archaeology at the University of North Norfolk when a group of local metal detectorists—the so-called Night Hawks—uncovers Bronze Age artifacts on the beach, alongside a recently deceased body, just washed ashore. Not long after, the same detectorists uncover a murder-suicide—a scientist and his wife found at their farmhouse, long thought to be haunted by the Black Shuck, a humongous black dog, a harbinger of death. The further DCI Nelson probes into both cases, the more intertwined they become, and the closer they circle to David Brown, the new lecturer Ruth has recently hired, who seems always to turn up wherever Ruth goes.


Title: The Keepers
Series: #2 in the Mace Reid K-9 mysteries set in Chicago
288 pages 

*Upcoming review on Kittling: Books.

Synopsis: "Mason “Mace” Reid lives on the outskirts of Chicago and specializes in human remains detection―that is, he trains dogs to hunt for dead bodies. He calls his pack of cadaver dogs The Finders, and his prize pupil is a golden retriever named Vira.

When Mace Reid and Vira are called in to search Washington Park at three o'clock in the morning, what they find has them running for their very lives. The trail of murder and mayhem Mace and CPD Officer Kippy Gimm have been following leads them to uncover treachery and corruption at the highest level, and their discoveries do not bode well for them . . . nor for the Windy City itself.

The Keepers is an exciting, fast-paced mystery filled with courageous dogs you'll want to root for.
"


Title: Bad Moon Rising
Series: #3 in the Bad Axe County procedural series set in Wisconsin.
336 pages
 
Synopsis: "Sheriff Heidi Kick has a dead body on her hands, a homeless young man last seen alive miles from the Bad Axe. Chillingly, the medical examiner confirms what Sheriff Kick has been experiencing in her own reoccurring nightmares of late: the victim was buried alive. As the relentless summer heat bears down and more bodies are discovered, Sheriff Kick also finds herself embroiled in a nasty reelection campaign. These days her detractors call her “Sheriff Mommy”—KICK HER OUT holler the opposition’s campaign signs—and as her family troubles become public, vicious rumors threaten to sway the electorate and derail her investigation.

Enter Vietnam veteran Leroy Fanta, editor-in-chief of the local paper who believes Heidi’s strange case might be tied to a reclusive man writing deranged letters to the opinions section for years. With his heart and liver on their last legs, Fanta drums up his old journalistic instincts in one last effort to help Heidi find a lead in her case, or at least a good story...


Title: Little Black Book
Series: #15 in the Bibliophile cozy series set in Scotland
384 pages

Synopsis: "Brooklyn and her hunky husband, security expert Derek Stone, have just returned from a delightful trip to Dharma, where the construction of their new home away from home is well underway, when a little black book arrives in the mail from Scotland. The book is a rare British first edition of Rebecca, and there’s no return address on the package. The day after the book arrives, Claire Quinn shows up at Brooklyn and Derek’s home. Brooklyn met Claire when the two women worked as expert appraisers on the television show This Old Attic. Brooklyn appraised books on the show and Claire’s expertise was in antique British weaponry, but they bonded over their shared love of gothic novels.
 
Claire reveals that during a recent trip to Scotland she discovered her beloved aunt was missing and her home had been ransacked. Among her aunt’s belongings, Claire found the receipt for the package that wound up with Brooklyn and Derek. Claire believes both her own life and her aunt’s are in danger and worries that her past may be coming back to haunt her.
 
But just as Brooklyn and Derek begin to investigate, a man who Claire thinks was following her is found murdered, stabbed with a priceless jeweled dagger. With a death on their doorstep, Brooklyn and Derek page through the little black book, where they discover clues that will take them to the shadows of a medieval Scottish castle on the shores of Loch Ness. Under the watchful gaze of a mysterious laird and the irascible villagers who are suspicious of the strangers in their midst, Brooklyn and Derek must decode the secrets in Rebecca to keep their friend’s past from destroying their future....
"


Title: Survive the Night
Author: Riley Sager
Standalone Thriller set "on the road"
336 pages
 
Synopsis: "It’s November 1991. George H. W. Bush is in the White House, Nirvana's in the tape deck, and movie-obsessed college student Charlie Jordan is in a car with a man who might be a serial killer.

Josh Baxter, the man behind the wheel, is a virtual stranger to Charlie. They met at the campus ride board, each looking to share the long drive home to Ohio. Both have good reasons for wanting to get away. For Charlie, it’s guilt and grief over the murder of her best friend, who became the third victim of the man known as the Campus Killer. For Josh, it’s to help care for his sick father. Or so he says. Like the Hitchcock heroine she’s named after, Charlie has her doubts. There’s something suspicious about Josh, from the holes in his story about his father to how he doesn’t seem to want Charlie to see inside the car’s trunk. As they travel an empty highway in the dead of night, an increasingly worried Charlie begins to think she’s sharing a car with the Campus Killer. Is Josh truly dangerous? Or is Charlie’s suspicion merely a figment of her movie-fueled imagination?
 
What follows is a game of cat and mouse played out on night-shrouded roads and in neon-lit parking lots, during an age when the only call for help can be made on a pay phone and in a place where there's nowhere to run. In order to win, Charlie must do one thing—survive the night
." 


Good gravy, talk about a bumper crop of new books-- I don't know which one I'm the most excited about! Of course, there's Elly Griffiths, The Night Hawks-- I love Dr. Ruth Galloway-- but there's also a new Perveen Mistry to take me to 1920s India, and a new Sparks & Bainbridge (I'm so glad I discovered the face behind the Allison Montclair pseudonym), and a new Madison Night, and a new Riley Sager to keep me up at night, and... whew!

Which ones are you most excited about reading? Inquiring minds would love to know! (By the way, the third time was a charm. I finished this post without further mishap. Now I can pick up that book and dive in!)

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Win an Autographed Copy of Riley Sager's Home Before Dark!


So much of this year has...what's a polite way of putting it?... stunk that I feel giving away autographed books is a good way of brightening things up a bit. I know that opening the mailbox and finding a book always puts a smile on my face. How about you?

This time I'm giving away an autographed copy of Riley Sager's Home Before Dark, courtesy of my favorite bookstore, The Poisoned Pen. Here's my review of the book if you'd like to get an opinion, and here's a synopsis of the book itself.
 

"What was it like? Living in that house.

Maggie Holt is used to such questions. Twenty-five years ago, she and her parents, Ewan and Jess, moved into Baneberry Hall, a rambling Victorian estate in the Vermont woods. They spent three weeks there before fleeing in the dead of night, an ordeal Ewan later recounted in a nonfiction book called House of Horrors. His tale of ghostly happenings and encounters with malevolent spirits became a worldwide phenomenon, rivaling The Amityville Horror in popularity—and skepticism.

Today, Maggie is a restorer of old homes and too young to remember any of the events mentioned in her father's book. But she also doesn’t believe a word of it. Ghosts, after all, don’t exist. When Maggie inherits Baneberry Hall after her father's death, she returns to renovate the place to prepare it for sale. But her homecoming is anything but warm. People from the past, chronicled in House of Horrors, lurk in the shadows. And locals aren’t thrilled that their small town has been made infamous thanks to Maggie’s father. Even more unnerving is Baneberry Hall itself—a place filled with relics from another era that hint at a history of dark deeds. As Maggie experiences strange occurrences straight out of her father’s book, she starts to believe that what he wrote was more fact than fiction.
 
Alternating between Maggie’s uneasy homecoming and chapters from her father’s book, Home Before Dark is the story of a house with long-buried secrets and a woman’s quest to uncover them—even if the truth is far more terrifying than any haunting."
 
 
~~~What You Will Win~~~

One autographed hardcover edition of Riley Sager's Home Before Dark. It has a protective mylar cover on the dust jacket, and is fresh from The Poisoned Pen Bookstore. You can see it in the photo above.

Now for the rules of the giveaway...
 
 

~~~The Rules~~~

  1. To be entered in the drawing, send an email to kittlingbooks(at)gmail(dot)com.
  2. The subject line of your email must read Sager Giveaway.
  3. The body of your email must have your name and mailing address.
  4. Send your entries to me by noon, Sunday, November 29, 2020.
  5. Due to the high cost of postage, this giveaway is open to US residents only.

 

~~~The Small Print~~~

Very Important: If your emails are missing any of the required information, i.e., the correct subject line and your name and mailing address, you will not be entered to win. How do you know if you've been entered? If you have not received an email from me within 24 hours which says, "Your entry has been received. Good Luck!" you'll know something went wrong. That's okay. Try again!
 
 
The winner will be notified by email, and the announcement will be made here on Kittling: Books on Monday, November 30, 2020. The book will go out in the mail the very next day.

Now it's time for all of you to fill up my inbox with entries! Treat yourself to a good book!

Thursday, October 08, 2020

Home Before Dark by Riley Sager

 

First Line: Every house has a story to tell and a secret to share.

Twenty-five years ago, five-year-old Maggie Holt and her parents moved into Baneberry Hall, a Victorian mansion in the Vermont woods. Three weeks later, they abandoned it in the dead of night. Maggie's father, Ewan, recounted their ordeal in a massive bestseller, House of Horrors. That book is the bane of Maggie's life. She hates it and believes that her father-- whom she does love unconditionally-- is the most dishonest man she's ever known because she doesn't remember anything in the book actually happening. As far as she's concerned, it's all lies.

When Ewan Holt dies, Maggie (who is now a restorer of old homes) returns to Baneberry Hall to renovate it for sale. She finds that the locals hate the book as much as she does, and that leads to an uneasy homecoming. Then strange things begin to happen-- straight out of her father's book-- and Maggie begins to wonder if the fiction is really fact.

 ~

I was in the mood for a scary house book, and Riley Sager's Home Before Dark delivers. Baneberry Hall (why would someone name his mansion after poisonous berries?) joins the ranks of my favorite spooky abodes with Shirley Jackson's Hill House and others. The first sentence pulled me right in because I do believe that houses can have stories and secrets to share, that people's experiences can somehow soak into the plaster and beams. One of the locals tells Maggie, "From what I've heard, that house hasn't witnessed a lot of love. It remembers that pain. What you need to do is make it forget." The question is, does Maggie have what it takes to make Baneberry Hall forget a very painful past?

Although other architectural details-- like the interior of the town library (!), that armoire in the Indigo Room, and others that shall remain nameless-- have landed firmly in my memory, Maggie Holt's journey to enlightenment has, too. She's a woman who doesn't know how to quit, especially when three momentous weeks of her childhood are coming to light. She's stubborn and distrustful, and she needs a lot of convincing, but Baneberry Hall gets the job done. Just how it does that, you'll have to find out for yourself.

Probably the best thing about Home Before Dark should please all those who don't care for any paranormal elements in their reading. Logic plays a very large role in uncovering the truth of Baneberry Hall's history-- but that doesn't mean I'd walk into that mansion without feeling the hair on the back of my neck stand up. If you like being pleasantly spooked and solidly entertained, this is the book for you.


Home Before Dark by Riley Sager

ISBN: 9781524745172

Dutton © 2020

Hardcover, 400 pages

 

Standalone Thriller

Rating: A-

Source: Purchased from The Poisoned Pen.