Mystery
Review:This was a very enjoyable Agatha Christie book (as usual). I really like the short stories because you could put the book down for a while and then pick it up again and read another story. Each story was interesting and enjoyable. Thanks again for a great Agatha Christie book. Read more
Review:I'm not sure what possessed Christie to write this one, but it miised the mark with me. I found the characters to be fairly shallow and uninteresting and the mystery only so-so. None of her regular sleuths make an appearance. The denoument came suddenly but was an interesting twist. All in all, not one of the best Christies. Read more
Review:This mystery has to be one of, if not the best book Agatha Christie has ever written. Keeps you guessing to the end, which turns out to be incredibly surprising. If you like mysteries, this is a book you'll want to read! Thoroughly enjoyable!! Read more
Review:We chose this book for our mystery book group fo December because of the title. The book is a classic Poroit book with lots of red herrings, a locked room murder and a bit of a surprise ending. I enjoyed the book and I think there will be quite a bit of discussion about what holidays are like in a disfunctional family. Read more
Review:Sarah has managed to escape her brother a ruthless, ambitious crime boss. She has found sanctuary in a small Colorado town. Sarah’s brother will stop at nothing to get her back. He has plans for her, plans that will bring him more power and he doesn’t care if he has to sacrifice Sarah to gain that power. Sarah isn’t the first person in trouble this little town has taken in. She manages to attract the attention of canine officer Otto and sparks fly.
This book is part of a series but it c... Read more
Review:The book was well written, the characters well developed, and the story was one of complexity. Read this book. Conclusion- love and each other are the most powerful tools we humans have with which to survive loss. Read more
Review:Things are just sooo perfect. After divorce, Dee Dee (sweet name) moves from her perfect home on Mercer Island to her almost as perfect parent's home on Bainbridge Island where nobody seems to know her even though she and ex husband used to spend lots if time there with her parents. And nobody seems to know her parents, who lived there for decades. Be that as it may, everyone she meets turns out to be perfect for helping her new catering business, from Tammy an d her diner, to Susan as her ass... Read more
Review:Kelley Armstrong is one amazing writer!! Her Cainsville series only continues to prove that by getting better and better with each and every book! It's definitely way different from her Otherworld series, as I've said in past reviews, but it's still a marvelous and enthralling tale just the same!
Deceptions is the third book in the series, and unlike her Otherworld series, you have to read this series in order from the beginning or else you're going to miss so much! It's like missing an e... Read more
Review:While it wasnt one of the best novels in the series, it was definitely a good quick read for those who love the women of the other world series. the book follows savannah on her first solo private investigation. Read more
Review:The book carries on right where Omens leaves off. And it takes the reader further into the lives and mysteries playing out for Armstrong's characters. I thoroughly enjoyed it and only have to say "I want more"! Read more