As promised, here is what I got in my Mystery Subscription Box from Strand Bookstore.
One hardback book: Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden who is an enrolled citizen of the Sincagu Lakota tribe. I think it sounds really good and the author sounds interesting too.
"A groundbreaking thriller about a vigilante on a Native American reservation who embarks on a dangerous mission to track down the source of a heroin influx."
One paperback book: IQ by Joe Ide. I did read this a couple of years ago, so will probably share it.
"A resident of one of LA's toughest neighborhoods uses his blistering intellect to solve the crimes the LAPD ignores. East Long Beach. The LAPD is barely keeping up with the neighborhood's high crime rate. Murders go unsolved, lost children unrecovered. But someone from the neighborhood has taken it upon himself to help solve the cases the police can't or won't touch."
Four Short Stories: These are in the folded items on the left. They are short short stories but have very interesting pictures of art. If you open all of them and flip them over, they fit together to make one poster.
A carry bag from Strand: Their logo says "18 miles of books".
Earl Grey White Tea: Nice!
A Linda's Lollies Wild Cherry Pop
A little fun during this continuing saga.
I read one short story from a Halloween anthology, Pumpkins and Potions, so far. Apple Bobbing Horror by Mona Marple.
Cute, fast read about a Halloween party in the town of Mystic Springs - one of the series Mona writes. The other authors are listed below. Any you have read books by these authors?
About: "Bats, hats, and talking cats abound!
Are you ready for your annual dose of Halloween hijinx, magic, and mystery? Then brew up a cuppa, give your cauldron a stir, and carve out the time for some witchy fun in this holiday anthology.Featuring loads of spooky tales brewed up by 16 of your favorite paranormal cozy mystery authors, including:
Tegan Maher, Misty Bane, Regina Welling and Erin Lynn, Leighann Dobbs, Samantha Silver, Ava Mallory, Stephanie Damore, Constance Barker, M.Z. Andrews, Mona Marple, Elle Adams, April Aasheim, Jenna St. James, Nikki Haverstock, K.M. Waller, and Amorette Anderson.'
Burning Secrets by Shawn McGuire - Whispering Pines Mystery book 11. Are you a Whispering Pines fan?
About: "Sheriff Jayne O’Shea is on edge. Hopeful applicants have taken over the commons area, all of them begging to become residents. Villagers who left long ago have returned, causing an uproar among the locals. The slow burn feud between the sister witches has reached the boiling point. And her parents are acting just plain weird. Fortunately, it’s time for the annual Beltane celebration, the last opportunity for everyone to gather before tourists invade the village for the summer. Attendees dance around the Maypole, decorate fairy chairs, weave witch ladders, and nibble Green Man cake. Good, innocent fun. Except, this year’s fire festival is being held during the driest spring the Northwoods has seen in a decade. And like bees to honey, the event has attracted an arsonist intent on burning the place to the ground one little fire at a time."
Backgound: This series takes place in the Northwoods of Wisc. (where my dad's family is from and where I lived as a kid and went to every summer to visit. Get the attraction?) Several towns that I know and inferences to others are mentioned and I get a kick out of that.
Whispering Pines is a small village that is owned by Jayne O'Shea's parents, that was owned by Jaynes' grandmother. It is a village where visitors go in the summer to camp, stay in cabins, enjoy lake sports, partake of the homey cafes and shop at the unique shops. The villagers have lived there mostly all their lives. You cannot just move there. You have to go before the council and apply and be able to bring something to the village to sustain yourself and the village. Jayne came to the village after leaving a job in the police department in a big city and a break up with a fiance. She was voted Sheriff and plays a big part in the village. She started a B&B in her grandmother's house after a great deal of renovation.
In this book, the village is threatened in several ways; fire by an arsonist, sisters Reva and Flavia are really feuding and causing a lot of unrest, and Jayne has a secret to tell the village which threatens the existence of the village and the villagers.
I would start at the beginning of this series as the back story is center in the series and relationships continue to develop.
This book comes out September 28, 2020. (I received an ARC and voluntarily provided this review)
Next: The Widows by Jess Montgomery.
I hope you are all well, reading lots and keeping busy with things you like to do.