Saturday, September 26, 2020

Mrs. Claus and the Santaland Slayings by Liz Ireland

 Started: 9/20/20

Finished: 9/25/20

Year: 2020

Pages: 289

Genre: Mystery

Grade:  B

Type: Trade Paperback

Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com

Blurb (from back cover): "Love is full of surprises-though few compare to realizing that you're marrying the real-life Santa. April Claus dearly loves her new husband, Nick, but adjusting to life in the North Pole is not all sugarplums and candy canes. Especially when a cantankerous elf named Giblet Hollyberry is killed-felled by a black widow spider in his stocking-shortly after publicly arguing with Nick.

"Christmastown is hardly a hotbed of crime, aside from mishaps caused by too much eggnog, but April disagrees with Constable Crinkle's verdict of accidental death. As April sets out to find the culprit, it'll mean putting the future of Christmas on the line-and hoping her own name isn't on a lethal naughty list..."

Opinion: Always wondered how Santa continued on for thousands of years. This was a decent cozy-lots of suspects, lots of murder, lots of characters. For a more complete review, please check out MyShelf.com in the upcoming months

Sunday, September 13, 2020

A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer

 Started: 5/31/20

Finished: 9/13/20

Year: 2008

Pages: 618

Genre: Literature

Grade: B

Type: mass market paperback

Reason for reading: bookcrossing.com book, off TBR pile

Blurb (from back cover): "If Danny Cartwright had proposed to Beth Wilson on any other day he would not have been arrested and charged with the murder of his best friend. But when the prosecution witnesses happen to be a group of four upper-crust college friends-a barrister, a popular actor, an aristocrat and the youngest partner in an established firm's history-who is going to believe Danny's side of the story?

"Danny is sentenced to twenty-two years and sent to Belmarsh prison, the highest-security jail in the land, from where no inmate has ever escaped. But Spencer Craig, Lawrence Davenport, Gerald Payne, and Toby Mortimer all underestimate Danny's determination to seek revenge-and the extent to which his fiancee Beth will go in pursuit of justice."

Opinion: First book that I've read by Archer and it was pretty interesting. Wasn't sure how Danny's antics would get the revenge that he wanted but in the end it was nicely tied up. Might seek some other Archer books.

Saturday, September 05, 2020

Hanging Falls by Margaret Mizushima

 Started: 8/30/20

Finished: 9/5/20

Year: 2020

Pages: 282

Genre: mystery

Grade: B+

Type: hardcover

Reason for reading: review for MyShelf.com

Blurb (from book jacket): "A deluge has flooded the high ground near Hanging Falls-but heavy rains aren't the only menace descending on Timber Creek while on a counting mission to pinpoint trail damage, Officer Mattie Cobb and her K-9 partner, Robo, stumble upon a body floating at the edge of a lake. Robo catches a human scent, which leads to an enigmatic forest-dweller who quickly becomes suspect number one.

"With help from veterinarian Cole Walker, Mattie identifies the victim and discovers an odd religious cult whose dress and manners harken back to the nineteenth century. As the list of suspects grows, an unexpected visit from members of Mattie's long-lost family sheds new light on her childhood as they help Mattie piece together details for the fateful night when she was abducted at age two.

"The tangled threads of the investigation and family dynamics begin to intertwine-but darkness threatens to claim a new victim before Mattie and Robo can track down the killers."

Opinion: Another enjoyable mystery from the Timber Creek K-9 mystery series. A more complete review will be posted on MyShelf.com in the upcoming months