Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Harm's Way by Catherine Aird

When a man and woman go out to scout a footpath for their groups trek the next day they think the hardest part might be clearing a path or dealing with a farmer who doesn't want them using the easement. However, today a crow drops a finger in their path. Since the local police normally keep things pretty clean, Sloan is called in to figure out what is going on and maybe try to find the rest of the body. 
The farm the finger is found on belongs to a man named Mellot, the brother of the man who owns the famous furniture store. Tom, the brother who owns the furniture, has just beaten off a takeover bid from a man who disappeared soon afterward. Len, a local, had a fight with a stranger at the local pub. Another farmer appears to have run away with a woman named Beverly. Any of them could be the body. Especially since, when Sloan does find the body , it doesn't have a head. 

Three and a half stars
This book came out in 1984
Followed by A Dead Liberty
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Plus
Opinions are my own

Monday, May 23, 2022

Seduction by Erik Henry Vick

I had a friend recommend this book to me and enjoyed the book quite a bit. It was a little short and scattered in this first book with the world-building going on and is some major cheese. However, I like the idea of setting Law and Order in a fantasy world. 
Leery Oriscoe is a Hassidic werewolf with a new partner, Dru, who is half vampire, half succubus with even more secrets. On their first case together, they're going to have to solve the case of a 19-year-old boy who was sucked dry, ostensibly by one of Dru's kind. But it doesn't quite ring true for her. Luckily, Leery notices something during the notes that helps them crack the case.

Three stars
This book came out March 27, 2020
Followed by Arms Dealer
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Plus
Opinions are my own

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Bad Girls Drink Blood by S.L. Choi

I liked the title of this book and the description drew me in but I had a hard time sinking into the story. There was a lot, A LOT going on in the first few chapters of this book. And it just kept going. I overall liked the book but there was so much happening on every page that it started to feel like a slog to get to the end.
Malaney "Lane" Callaghan escaped to the human world after years of being mocked for being a monster. Half sun fae and half blood fae, she belongs to neither world. Even worse, though she requires blood, she seems to be allergic to it (in the sense that she blacks out and becomes very violent.) 
She didn't come to this world alone though, her two sisters traveled along with her. They are adopted but they form a true family. Including a family business working as private investigators. The book starts off with two cases, one of which involves a banshee cheating on her kelpie husband. But he is not the one who magics her into a pile of dust. 
Suddenly, Lane and her sisters are thrust into a murky world where they are up against pure evil and magic more powerful than anything they've run into before. And not all of them are going to make it out whole.

Three and a half stars
This book came out May 19, 2022
ARC kindly provided by City Owl Press and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Nightwork by Nora Roberts

Roberts is an amazing writer and has moved slowly from strictly romance, to romance with some bigger story, to some bigger story with some romance. As the books have gotten longer, they've often gotten a little more meandering with a slightly slower pace. I think this book is written just as well as many of her others, it just didn't hit as well for me at this time. 
The book opens with nine-year-old Harry Banks starting a life of thievery. His single-parent mother is sick with cancer and he needs some way to help the situation. Well, in the options of what a child can do to earn big money, this is maybe the least damaging for his psyche.
We follow Harry as he really starts to hone his craft. He is incredibly intelligent, learning languages and picking up social queues as he goes through life. Of course, he picks up some romances but he also picks up one very big enemy who threatens his love and then even his life (though he's more concerned about the former.)

Three stars
This book come out May 24, 2022
ARC kindly provided by Macmillan and Edelweiss
Opinions are my own

Friday, May 20, 2022

The Riddles of Hildegarde Withers: Stories by Stuart Palmer

The Riddle of the Lady from Dubuque
A girl is engaged to be married to a plastic surgeon. But another young woman was just killed in his office. The young woman had claimed she and the surgeon were in love.
The Riddle of the Yellow Canary
It is a songbird that leads HildegardeWIthers to finding the murderer of a young songstress. 
The Riddle of the Blue Fingerprint
A heavy mahogany wardrobe goes up for sale. But it's weight is added to by the dead body inside. A man that someone had hired Hildegarde to look for.
The Riddle of the Doctor's Double
Hildegarde and the Inspector are wandering around Manhattan when suddenly a window flies open and someone calls for the police. It's Miss Emmy Marvin, housekeeper to Mr. Wurtz who initially appears to be dead. His doctor, Peter French, is called immediately and Miss Withers rounds up the other occupants of the house, Wurtz's niece, Maida, and nephew, Franzel. While there, the doctor reveals that he believes someone is tring to poison Johan Wurtzand lets them know that he will be doing an autopsy if the man dies. The next day, Miss Marvin opens the door to a heavily mufflered doctor... who then comes in again fifteen minutes later. Johan Wurtz is found dead. But who could have murdered him?
The Riddle of the Twelve Amethysts
A former pupil reaches out to Hildegarde for help. He was married to a young woman who divorced him while he was in the Air Force and then married someone else. He had been writing about the exploits of Miss Withers and she is wondering if Miss Withers can do some investigating for her. It seems the new husband is receiving an amethyst on the first of each month and it's driving her to distraction because she doesn't know why.
The Riddle of the Black Museum
A man died in a locked museum full of exhibits, instruments used to kill other people. Two men are left and each accuses the other. Hildegarde Withers is up to her old tricks to figure out what really happened.
The Riddle of the Green Ice
Someone keeps breaking store windows and stealing jewels. The New York police department is being mocked left and right. Miss Hildegarde Withers is on the spot since she is looking for an apartment in the neighborhood.
The Riddle of the Snafu Murder
When there's a fight, a young woman gives her name as Hildegarde Withers. The FBI would like to know who that young woman is. Is it a former student? Miss Withers is on the case.

Four stars
This book was republished February 8, 2022
Borrowed as ebook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Pay Dirt Road by Samantha Jayne Allen

I had heard about this book on Book Riot where they described it as an origin story for a detective. They are very careful in outlining the plot of the book and that somehow made me miss exactly how dark this book really was going to be. This is also sort of a homecoming book as well as a self-realization book. 
Told from the first-person view of recent college graduate Annie McIntyre, we see brief glimpses of her life as she prepares to go out for the evening with her cousin. They get dressed, drive around for awhile visiting the diner where Annie works, and then head out to the land of what appears to be one of the local wealthy families. They have two sons, one of who has a past with Annie. 
While there, Annie sees a server from the diner, Victoria, and she is wildly drunk. Annie tries to help her but gets distracted trying to stop her cousin from getting into a fight. Victoria's body is discovered the next day.
This whole book dives into the love Annie has for her town, Garnett, but also the problems inherent with staying there. Annie decides to work with her grandfather, Leroy, to become a private investigator. She wants to know what happened to Victoria. But working on this investigation exposes more than just the murderer, it also forces Annie to face that her quaint little town might not be so perfect after all.

Three stars
This book came out April 19, 2022
Borrowed as ebook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

A Castle in the Clouds by Kerstin Gier, Romy Fursland

Sophie Spark has dropped out of high school and is now working as an intern (seems to be a jack-of-all-trades, filling in where she is needed) at the famous hotel which is often called the castle in the clouds. When the book opens, Sophie is working in the nursery trying to find a pair of twins who have run away encouraged by a young, rich brat who does not make her job any easier.
As the story goes on, we see some mysterious characters who are coming into the hotel. Not so mysterious is the son of one of the owners who is Sophie's age (and quite handsome.) One of the more mysterious characters is also about her age and he seems to be casing the joint. It is not from this character but in general that Sophie becomes quite sure that the hotel kidnapper is targeting their hotel and that one of the children she is watching might be in danger. 
I saw this on the NPRs Best Books of 2021and it was okay but not quite what I thought it was going to be. 

Three stars
This book came out October 5, 2017
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own