June reads
Barbara Cleverly, The Palace Tiger, A-
4th in the Joe Sandilands series, read the first three in May, enjoyable series set in 1920s India
Jennifer Weiner, Goodnight Nobody, A
Funny chicklit mystery, with a frazzled mother solving a mystery out in the suburbs. (As foreign to me as the previous book's setting, but still a fun read!)
PJ Parrish, An Unquiet Grave, A
Recent Louis Kincaid. Kincaid goes home to Michigan to help his foster father discover the truth about a missing friend.
Tess Gerritsen, The Mephisto Club, A
Reviewed this one for Library Journal - will be published in September. It's the latest Rizzoli/Isles and it's good!!!
JA Konrath, Bloody Mary, A-
Second in the Jack Daniels series, think I liked the first one best.
Linda Barnes, Heart of the World, A
Recent Carlotta Carlyle. This one got off to a slow start but was worth it. Very differently paced than her others, but very well done and a good story.
Lee Child, The Hard Way, A+
I look forward to the new Reacher book every year, I promise myself I'll savor it, and then I stay up half the night reading the darn thing anyway. How does he consistently outdo himself with every book? Understatement: this is another great read in the Jack Reacher series.
Peter Robinson, Piece of my Heart, A
Latest Alan Banks. Banks has had some rough times in the last couple of books and this one finds him back on his feet and taking on a case that reaches back to 1969. I enjoyed the references to the music of that era, and part of the book is told from the point of view of the detective investigating the original case in 1969. I really like this series, and this was good, although quite different, given the flashbacks and narrative techniques.
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