July booklist
Louise Perry, A Fatal Grace
#2 in the series set in Montreal, liked the first one a bit better, but very well done.
Maggie Sefton, A Killer Stitch
Latest in the Kelly Flynn series; she solves another mystery connected to the yarn store clientele. Great cliffhanger for the next one, too.
Kate Wilhelm, Sleight of Hand
Most recent Barbara Holloway, another excellent one in this series. Barbara defends an old friend of her father's who is accused of theft, then murder.
Maeve Binchy, Whitethorn Woods
I love Maeve Binchy. This was a really good one, with lots of characters and stories set in a town with a shrine that people visit, hoping for miracles. The multitude of voices made me think of some of her older books that I love, like Evening Class.
Edna Buchanan, Love Kills
Britt Montero and the Cold Case Squad are both featured in this one.
Rob Sheffield, Love is a Mix Tape
See post below. Excellent book.
J.A. Konrath, Rusty Nail
#3 in the Jacqueline Daniels series. I like the humor, but man, he writes the creepiest villains. This one was really over the top, and I had to skim a lot in the last one!
Connie Willis, Bellwether
Willis is mostly known as a sci fi writer, but this one wasn't. A funny story of a woman who researches trends and fads, deals with crazy co-workers, and finds true love. Each chapter begins with a fun little blurb about a real fad.
John Sandford, Invisible Prey
Latest Lucas Davenport, always enjoyable
Earlene Fowler, Tumbling Blocks
Latest Benni Harper, light on the mystery, heavy on the family issues in this one
Nell Freudenberg, Lucky Girls
An excellent collection of short stories, all featuring women dealing with troubled relationships, including mothers-daughters, fathers-daughters, lovers, spouses. Very well written, and all have a connection to India and Southeast Asia, mostly in portraying Americans living there.
Craig Johnson, The Cold Dish
First in a new series about a widowed sheriff in Wyoming, was a very enjoyable read. His sense of humor is great, and I loved the characters. I thought the ending was a bit contrived, but overall this was a very good read.
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