April books
Behind again. Sigh. Here was April.
Lisa Miscione, Smoke, A-
Latest in the Lydia Strong series
Robert Parker, Sea Change, A-
Latest in the Jesse Stone series.
Hope McIntyre, How to Seduce a Ghost, A
An enjoyable British mystery about a ghost writer who gets involved in crime solving, kind of a cross between a mystery and chicklit
Nancy Pickard, IOU, A
Continuing to race through the Jenny Cain series
Nancy Pickard, But I Wouldn't Want to Die There, A
Jenny goes to New York to solve the murder of a friend.
Stephen White, Kill Me, A
Latest Alan Gregory, but Alan plays a minor role in this one. Excellent suspense.
Brian Freeman, Immoral, A-
Strong debut novel, but I knew who was the villain was going to be too early on.
Nancy Pickard, Confession, A
Jenny and Geof deal with a surprise in their lives.
Nancy Pickard, Twilight, A
Sorry to see this series end.
Charlaine Harris, Grave Sight, A
A new series from Harris about a young woman who was struck by lightning and left with an unusual gift – she is able to find dead people.
John Harvey, Ash and Bone, A
Second in the Frank Elder series. Good British PI fare.
Marjorie Eccles, Untimely Graves, A-
One of the local public libraries just joined a new consortium, so I have access to a wider array of books. Will be catching up on Eccles, Curzon and other hard to find Brits, yay! This one is an Inspector Gil Mayo from a few years back.
James Swain, Mr. Lucky, A-
Tony Valentine, former cop, expert at gambling fraud, takes on another case.
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