
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.
#ABookADay2025
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.
#ABookADay2025
Finally! It took me a while to finish this one due to fibromyalgia/migraines, but I finally crossed the finish line. This is a great book with Maggie meeting up again with Father Keller and former Sheriff-turned prosecutor for Suffolk County, Nick Morrelli. Will Father Keller be brought to justice this time? Hmmm.. #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView
“When a monsignor is found knifed to death in a Nebraska airport restroom, Maggie O‘Dell is called in to profile the ritualistic murder of a priest, the latest in a series of killings. Maggie soon discovers a disturbing Internet game that‘s popular among victims of abuse by Catholic priests. With this first real lead in the investigation, she wonders if the group has turned cyberspace justice into reality.”
Working my way through Sue Grafton‘s Kinsey Milhone books on audiobook while doing chores. The tagged book was the best of the four in my opinion, and H is for Homicide was my least favorite. I am enjoying them keeping me company during chores.
This was definitely not the book I expected from the cover. Sometimes you can be fooled by covers. However despite this it was an excellent detective book set in Venice with a Locked Room murder involved. Liked the lead detective and his girlfriend and can‘t wait to read others in the series.
Book 8 finished for #JubilantJuly
Stating my first David Hewson book, an author I‘ve wanted to try for a number of years. #JubilantJuly
1. In grateful for Louise Penny. She not only created a great character in Armand Gamache, but also she‘s a very passionate advocate for the mystery genre.
2. Not specifically. Maybe I should start doing that?
3. I‘m grateful for all of the Alphabet books. The series was my “gateway” to mysteries back in the day, and that‘s enriched my reading life greatly ever since.
#sundayfunday
Also, I love used books where people underline or writ things.. like this whole “haha“ was littered throughout this copy! Its super cute!
#CrimeADay
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