I love my subscription box from Strand Bookstore. I have shown it before. It is a quarterly box filled with such fun things and books.
Here is what I got this week.
I love anything mystery; books, t.v shows and movies. I am always on the lookout for new authors (to me) and shows. Maybe you will find something new here that you will like.
I love my subscription box from Strand Bookstore. I have shown it before. It is a quarterly box filled with such fun things and books.
Here is what I got this week.
This week, we are in Hong Kong with Selkie.
Someone closest to her?
Or Selkie herself?"
My thoughts: Selkie travels with Alistair to Hong Kong to continue the search for his son who disappeared as a baby, with the baby's grandparents, after his wife died. He has been searching for 30 years and finally has some hope. He has found a cousin to his son, Su Yin, who says she has information that the baby was taken to Hong Kong, but seems more interested in the reward. Selkie finds some notes in the in flight magazine that seem to speak to her. When she sees a child abducted at the market in Kowloon, she is sure this is what happened to the baby many years ago. Selkie pulls in her psychic abilities, using the notes in the magazine, and hooks up with a medium for help. Su Yin appears, the medium disappears and things go from bad to worse. The grandparents are in the area but where are they? Are they helping or hindering the search? Something happens to Alistair. Is this the work of his deceased wife, Fleur, haunting Alistair? Clearly this is more that Selkie can handle on her own. She calls in the help of her friends, Derek and Nigel, and a medical doctor who specializes in Chinese medicine and folklore.
It is very fast paced and lots of suspense, with danger at every turn of the page. The story is immersed in Chinese and Japanese folklore but takes place in modern times. It is a very interesting how this tales are woven into the story.
What I have loved about this series, is they take the folklore of specific countries and add a supernatural twist. The folk lore is interesting. The twists are intriguing and suspenseful. The characters are quirky and fun.
If you like mysteries that take place in other countries, with a strong female character, and a bit of the supernatural, I recommend this series.
I hope you have enjoyed this look at The Secrets of Selkie Moon series.
This week, we are off to Ireland with Selkie. Just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
Don't you love this cover? Looks spooky doesn't it?
Happy Spring which means warmer weather after the Polar Vortex, some rain, and least we forget, put your clocks ahead this weekend. I think that is going up for vote here in the next few months. Please can we leave it one way or the other?
Wanted to share two new Hallmark Mystery Movies coming up.
Sunday March 14th, 7 p.m. Central Time:
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: How to Con a Con
When Aida Teagarden's real estate client is found murdered, her sleuthing daughter Aurora sets out with her fiancé Nick and the Real Murders Club to solve the murder. Stars Candace Cameron Bure, Niall Matter and Marilu Henner.
Sunday March 21st, 7 p.m. Central Time
Mystery 101: Killer Timing
An escaped serial killer and an attempt on Travis's life makes this their most dangerous case yet as Amy and Travis team up with his FBI agent ex to find the connection before it's too late. Starring Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha and Erin Cahill.
I came across The Stranger on Netflix recently. It is based on the book of the same name by Harlan Coben. It is a series of eight episodes and was released in January of 2020. I don't know how I missed it or didn't know about it.
About: When a stranger makes a shocking claim about his wife, family man Adam Price becomes entangled in a mystery as he desperately searches for answers.
Starring:Richard Armitage, Siobhan Finneran, Jennifer Saunders
Creators:Harlan Coben
I have not read this book. I have watched only the first episode so far and it is REALLY GOOD. A definite psychological thriller. I am seeing some of the usual comments about it being different from the book etc. but if you are looking for a good thriller to watch, I recommend this.
Two actors I recognized from other shows were Siobahn Finneran - O'Brien in Downtown Abbey and Jennifer Saunders from Absolutely Fabulous. (I loved "Ab Fab" back in the day. So funny).
Have a good weekend and don't forget to set your clocks ahead. Ugh.
Book three in the Secrets of Selkie Moon takes us to Paris!
The Mystery Book Club "met" this past week. Our theme was any book in the Jake Brigance series by John Grisham or any other book by this author.
I chose to read Sycamore Row, which is actually book two, rather than book one, A Time To Kill. The description sounded disturbing to me. Several people in the book club did read A Time To Kill and highly recommend it though.
I shared Planting Pearls, book one/prequel to the Secrets of Selkie Moon series, last week.
As I mentioned, I have read all the books in the series. I did a short post about the series a couple of years ago but wanted to showcase each book now.
"Selkie Moon is a woman on the run.
In a mad dash for freedom she’s escaped her abusive husband to start over in Hawaii. But her refuge begins to unravel and she’s running from something else entirely. A voice in a dream says: Someone is trying to kill you. Not that Selkie’s psychic, no way. But the visions escalate until the truth hits her – someone, or something, is stalking her. Entangled in Celtic and Hawaiian mythologies, the mystery becomes so bizarre and terrifying that Selkie’s instinct is to keep running. But is she running from her past or her future? And can she piece together the fragmented clues before time runs out?
The First Lie is a psychological thriller with a mythical twist, peppered with a cast of quirky characters. It’s a story about secrets, about the shadows we don’t know are driving us, from our mythical pasts and our present reality, told with a touch of humour."
My thoughts: The story begins when Selkie sees a woman in a mirror that belongs to Wanda. The woman is looking right at her and appears to be real. Selkie hears words in her head as if the woman is giving her a message that someone is trying to kill her. When Selkie turns around, the woman is not there. (I always like a little supernatural thing going on). We follow Selkie as she tries to find out who the woman is, get her business going, not fall for another abusive man, not get killed and finally find out what was the first lie.