Gosh, I haven't posted in 15 days. Truthfully, I have been thinking of taking an extended break but will see if I can get back on track. Seems I have been so busy (work is so crazy, that they are actually going to hire another person, very unusual) and I have been so distracted for whatever reason. I have read some books and listened to some books other than what I have posted. Several were ARCs and others recommendations. So I will just list them here and maybe you read some of these authors too and will be interested in them. It is quite a variety of mysteries and a non mystery thrown in.
First books I read. I received free copies for them.
Zero Island by Chris Bauer - suspense, reminded me of the recent Hawaii Five-O t.v. show. Fast paced, quick to read because it is pretty exciting but some gruesome parts.
"Take a Hawaiian vacation, they told Philo.
Relax. Maybe keep a runaway mob cleaner alive while you’re there, they said.
Try not to get killed while doing it, they said…
The Hawaiian mob isn’t dead; they moved to Philly. And now one of their own has fled.
Hawaiian mob fixer Kaipo Mawpaw is incognito somewhere in the South Pacific, and she wants to stay that way.
A mobster wants her back and is willing to buy a small Hawaiian island that isn’t for sale to make it happen: Miakamii, Kaipo’s birthplace, where seashell jewelry made by the island’s indigenous people are worth small fortunes, where there might be a cure for dementia, and where its inhabitants have been sheltered from outsiders since the 1860s.
But the island’s quiet native citizenry is now under siege as bodies of current and former inhabitants start piling up.
Philo Trout, retired Navy SEAL, current crime scene cleaning business owner, and reluctant tourist, is about to get the vacation of a lifetime."
Blind Secrets by Shawn McGuire - book 12 in the Whispering Pine series - good, a little darker than the other books in this series if you have read others
About:
"It’s been almost a year since Sheriff Jayne O’Shea arrived in Whispering Pines. Deciding to stay was the best decision she ever made, but the closer the anniversary gets, the gloomier she feels..
It doesn’t help that she and Tripp have been arguing. Neither does the dense fog blanketing the village. Or the group of cranky wedding planners staying at the B&B. Trying to organize an outdoor event when the weather won’t cooperate is understandably stressful, but their constant bickering is pushing everyone to the edge.
It doesn’t help that she and Tripp have been arguing. Neither does the dense fog blanketing the village. Or the group of cranky wedding planners staying at the B&B. Trying to organize an outdoor event when the weather won’t cooperate is understandably stressful, but their constant bickering is pushing everyone to the edge."
Dead in the Water by Jeannette de Beauvior: A Provincetown Mystery. Very good, quick paced mystery with clever use of previous characters. I love the writing of the main character, Sydney - the way Sydney thinks and her dry humor/sarcastic wit. Her mother is a hoot and her dad could be anyone's dad. Great mystery with interesting historical information.
About:
"Sydney Riley's parents, ensconced at the Race Point Inn, expect her to play tour guide. Wealthy adventurer Guy Husband has reappeared, seeking help regaining the affections of her best friend, Mirela. And the body of a kidnapped businessman has washed up under MacMillan Wharf.
Sydney is literally at sea (not her favorite place), juggling friends and family to indulge her supersized curiosity. Is the murder the work of a regional gang led by the infamous "Codfather" or the result of a feud within an influential Provincetown family? What's Guy Husband's connection? And why does Sydney's boyfriend Ali suddenly insist on visiting—especially while her mother is in town?"
Here is what I listed to in audio books.
Malice in Miami by Barbara Venkataraman - Jamie Quinn mystery 6: I like Jamie's character and all the antics that take place. I received a free audio code for this book.
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