Monday, October 6, 2025

Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer by Dorothy Gilman, Barbara Rosenblat (Narrator)

In a first, many characters return from the previous book. These include Kadi Hopkirk who was introduced to us as she hid is Mrs. Pollifax's closet and her friend Sammy who is going to be the next leader of an African country. Kadi has been staying in touch, and is especially bonded with Mrs. Pollifax's husband, Cyrus. But it's Mrs. Pollifax she turns to when Sammy sends her a message saying that he needs her help.
When Kadi and Mrs. Pollifax get to Africa, they will need to keep all of their wits about them as rumors swirl that Sammy is a sorcerer. Seeming to back it up are a number of murders that appear to have been perpetrated by a lion, but Mrs. Pollifax is suspicious. 

Three stars
This book came out in 1995
Mrs. Pollifax #12
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Murder Most Haunted by Emma Mason Narrated by Jacqueline King; Jonathan Case; Ayesha Antoine; Barnaby Edwards; Angus King; Anna Acton; Roy McMillan

Midge McGowan has spent her life in the property office. It may technically be a civilian position and she may have originally hoped to do more in police, but she has mostly enjoyed her work. She is plainspoken and admits she's overweight. We even get a description of her gouty knee. 
It's her last day of work as she is retiring. Even her... friend (she knows that times have changed; it's probably okay to admit their relationship but... it's been a long time) is at the party. And the party is underwhelming, to say the least. At least she gets a retirement present. It's "a haunted Christmas weekend" at Atherton Hall (locally known as the Tin House.) 
Midge doesn't like to travel and doesn't like people and seems to have a history with the owner of the Haunted Christmas, John "Jack" Rendell (sp?). Bridie, who is undergoing cancer treatments, is insistent that Midge go. She seems to have a habit of telling Midge what to do. 
It seems Midge will be traveling with 4 others, Noah (a podcaster who explores the supernatural), Ronna (no longer Ronna Rx), and a married couple, Dr. and Mrs. Morris. There is also a driver, Harold in addition to owner Jack.
On the way to the Tin House, there is a snowstorm (locked room mystery?). The group starts to get to know each other and learn even more as they settle into their rooms, and start to have dinner. Then, the first body appears. Now they are set up in the house with a killer. 
The narrator is fabulous. I really don't think I would have enjoyed the book half so much reading it. There are extracts from Noah's podcast which make a fun addition. The mystery was fairly clued even if I didn't think it was entirely plausible. 

Four and a half stars
This edition comes out October 7, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Harper Audio Adult
Opinions are my own

A Merry Little Lie by Sarah Morgan

Did this book have a lot of depth? No. Were ALL of the characters well-developed? No. Did it make me cry tears of emotional happiness at the end after I tore through the book? Yes. 
Morgan can be an uneven writer for me but she knocked this story out of the park. Three adult children are coming home for Christmas. One daughter, Rosie, is having some problems in her marriage. Her twin, Becky, knew Declan first. Maybe they would be a better match. 
Becky knows that something is wrong. And that's more than the giant snowstorm that has stranded her at the airport. Her brother's best friend (whose family lives right next door) has one of the last rental cars. There's never been a romance between them but there's also never been just one bed.
Last is brother Jamie who is bringing his new girlfriend Hayley. He has a big announcement. Could an engagement be in the offing?

Four stars
This book comes out October 7, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Harlequin Trade Publishing and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Mrs. Pollifax Pursued by Dorothy Gilmanby, Barbara Rosenblat (Narrator)

Cyrus is not at home, and there are strange things happening. Items are moving around, food has gone missing, and there are strange men in the garden. Mrs. Pollifax is not one to overreact, but she really thinks something is going on. When she finds Kadi Hopkirk hiding in her closet, she is almost relieved. At least that explains everything that has been going on. Now the chase is on.
It seems Kady has a friend, Sammy, whose father is president of an African country. When they accidetally met, he passed her important information. Of course, this is right up Mrs. P's alley and she is immediately on the bandwagon to help. That means a car chase, a call to her CIA contact, and being housed in a carnival. 

Three stars
This book came out in 1995
Mrs. Pollifax #11
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own

Saturday, October 4, 2025

A Ghost Hunter's Guide to Solving a Murder by F.H. Petford

World War II is in full force when Alma Timperly is informed that her aunt has died and left her a hotel in Cornwall. Alma is initially confused because she had no idea that she even had an aunt. But the lawyer seems nice and Alma's intuition is telling her that he is trustworthy. So she is off to take over the Timperly Spiritualist Hotel. 
There, Alma is surprised to learn that her aunt actually had the gift of talking to the dead. Even more surprisingly, Alma seems to have the gift as well. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem as if either of the two other spiritualists actually have the gift. That doesn't dissuade people from coming to see them at the hotel.
The hotel is fairly well run and Alma is pretty much able to step in. She also has a couple of suitors and seems to move quickly. However, they are in a war and life just moves quickly then. She'll also have to move fast to uncover the German spy that is operating out of her place.
There was a little much going on in this story but I enjoyed it overall. 

Four stars
This book comes out October 2, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Hodder & Stoughton and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss

A coworker mentioned reading this book but that she was having a hard time getting through it. I've been on a streak of business-related books and the parts that she described sounded interesting. 
I totally get it what she means about the slog. It took me a long time to get through this book. It's not just the fact that this book is almost 20 years old and that life has changed so much. While Ferris has a number of thoughts that sound good on the surface, it's like listening to a car salesman. It's all too good to be true. Ferris has a giant blindspot in regards to his own privilege that makes it hard to think that everyone could follow his suggestions and get to where he is. 
Is anything imminently wrong? No, but hindsight (and probably even a bit of thought at the time) shows that most of his suggestions aren't going to work in the ways that he is promising.

Two and a half stars
This book came out January 1, 2011
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Friday, October 3, 2025

The Impossible Fortune by Richard Osman

The Thursday Murder Club is back and celebrating the wedding of Joyce's daughter. Even there, they find themselves embroiled in intrigue. It seems the best man needs Elizabeth's help. But Elizabeth is still reeling from events of the last book and isn't completely on her game. Luckily, her friends (and their families) are behind her. 
It seems the best man, Nick, has found a bomb under his car. He's pretty sure he knows why and it has to do with his security company and a large amount of money.
In this book, we get some new characters as well as some old enemies who make for uneasy alliances. We don't get to see as much of our favorite coppers, but we do get to see Elizabeth and her friends do what they do best. 

Three and a half stars
This book came out September 30, 2025
ARC kindly provided by NetGalley and Viking Penguin
Opinions are my own