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Monday, August 10, 2020

Free Short Story! Yay! Vera Stanhope ! Thanks All!~

Pleasantly surprised to find this small novella for free on Amazon. Thanks to Ann Cleeves and MacMillan her publisher for this small gift.

I enjoyed hearing what Vera might have done on a day off and that she lives close to Hadrian's Wall, just wish it wasn't so short and that the quick confession had a bit more expression to it.

Again I am happy to have read it! Just finished rereading the whole series and recently reviewed the two newest Vera books! Carry on Ann and Vera! Loved the cover also!

Monday, August 3, 2020

Extremely Well Written- Amazon First Read- 5 Stars

This was an extremely well written book on WWII, a book topic I have been enjoying the last several months. Appreciate getting this Amazon First Read free on Prime and will be reading more of her books.

Max serves on the Western Front as a Medic ( he was trained as a dentist), in the Hurtgen Forest 1944-45 where he befriend three young Germans who were in the Resistance. He saves one of their lives and remains attached to them emotionally his whole life. Metta or Margarethe was his first contact of the trio and they had a brief clandestine love affair which resulted in a child.

Max returns to the US but looks for Margarethe through most of his life. His daughter, Dr. Beth Cohen helps him to find his lost love at the end of his life. It was a great read! 

Thursday, July 16, 2020

When We Believed In Mermaids - Barbara O'Neal! - 5 Star Read~ Moving~

I found this a great read and very moving, I was afraid when I read others reviews that the ending would not be so great, but it was ! "To regain their relationship, they may have to lose everything" Well they didn't and I thoroughly enjoyed all of it.

"Her sister has been dead for fifteen years when she sees her on the TV news…" and so Kit, with her mother's urging, flies to Auckland New Zealand to try to find her sister, missing for 15 years. She finds her sister, in a new life and in an extraordinary way she rediscovers herself.

I am going to try another of Barbara O'Neal's novels.

Sunday, July 5, 2020

#FindMe #NetGalley - Out Now - #1 Best Seller - Anne Frasier- Find Me

#FindMe #NetGalley Thanks for this exciting read!
Amazingly well done thriller of two people, Daniel and Reni- both have been working largely in the same field for the same purpose. Reni as a FBI Profiler and Daniel as an investigative detective. The same serial killer had motivated both of them.

Reni's father, Ben known as the Inland Empire serial killer, whose arrest when she was eight years old had marred her life was ready to divulge where he had buried the bodies. Daniel who had interviewed him many times had strong suspicions that his mother was one of them.

Ben Fisher had a condition on this disclosure, that his daughter accompany them and a minimum of people would be a part of this happening. A complex series of events ensues which began to unravel layers of suppressed memories and some astonishing revelations.

I was almost afraid to read at night! Absolutely riveting and I will await the sequel

Monday, June 22, 2020

So Much Owed- Jean Grainger ~ 5 Stars ~ Breathtaking!

A spellbinding story about WWII in Ireland and everyone who featured in it. Jean Grainger is a very fine historian who weaves the facts of the Irish Free State, North Ireland and it's alliances into very intriguing stories. As a descendant of Irish Free State folks, most who came to the US prior to the Anglo Irish Treaty, I still am enthralled. After all, my great grand aunts uncles and cousins lived in Cork City, Mitchelstown Cork and surrounding Tipperary and Limerick, many in 1921.

This particular story, spanning a generation, pulled South and Northern Irish as well as British, into European wars with Germany. The twins James and Juliet, in their contrasting relationship with the mother who abandoned them, had incredibly different paths through this conflict. Their father, who had fought in the earlier war in France, tried to stay neutral, as did others. He and the Cork community were their touchstones and eventually pulled them back home.

I could not put this one down, as is often the case with Jean Graingers novels. Remarkably complex, it is a must read!

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Candace Robb - Owen Archer #12 #AChoirofCrows #NetGalley- Preorder Now!

Owen Archer has his work cut out for him as he is now a sort of spymaster/consultant to the Black Prince(Edward)as well as Captain of the City Bailiffs, an all encompassing title. The author describes it as a murder mystery in her notes, but it seems almost to be a political historical tale with some deaths involved.

Lucie and Owen's children are recovering from a longish illness as the story opens which is why the hours is full of healers and helpers. I felt the characters had more depth than the last episode, much more vibrant. There were a lot of subplots and much intrigue- babies being born, people falling off roofs, and watchers of ladies at the midden!

The Nevilles descending on the city for Alexander's installation as Archbishop thrown in even more political upheaval, violence and mayhem. Enjoyable if a bit confusing.

Friday, June 5, 2020

Harbor Street - A Vera Stanhope Mystery- Ann Cleeves does it again!! 5 Stars!

This mystery twisted and turned until the very end , which was Christmas Eve! Joe Ashworth and his daughter Jessie were on the Metro 
(rapid transit in US) returning from his daughters choir concert in Newcastle Northumberland.

The train stops before the destination at Mardle dues to excessive snow. Passengers were being collected by a transit bus, but Jessie notices a nearby passenger was not moving. She runs back to "wake" the lady and then screams! This gripping tale both begins and ends with Jessie.

The murder victim,"Margaret Krukowski has been fatally stabbed. Why would anyone want to harm this reserved, elegant lady?" (Publisher blurb) The rest of the story revolves around Margaret's life on Harbor Street which had many twists and turns. Mardle a fictional town held many deep secrets and Ann Cleeves wove an impressive tale, as always!