December 2024
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Dana Stabenow, The Singing Of The Dead – excellent, A
Heyer reread, The Masqueraders
Linwood Barclay, Bad Guys – OK, not as good as the first one in the series, B-
Jodi Taylor, The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, A
Michael Connnelly, Resurrection Walk, excellent, A
Ann Cleeves, A Lesson In Dying, very good, A
Kathy Reichs, Fire And Bones, not bad, B
Abigail Dean, Day One, pretty good, A-
Allie Reynolds, Shiver, annoying present tense including the 10 years ago segments, but not bad, B
Lucy Foley, The Midnight Feast, a bit disappointing, C
Joanna Nadin, A Calamity of Mannerings, charming A
Kristen Perrin, How To Solve Your Own Murder, not very good, plus how could Frances’s husband have inherited the title when his older brother left a son? Apparently written by an American, and I think you can tell…, C-
Mary E Pearson, The Courting Of Bristol Keats, felt very YA and not particularly well written YA either, D
Celia Fremlin, Appointment With Yesterday, very good, A-
C L Taylor, Strangers, rather poor, C-
Rachel Hore, One Moonlit Night, not altogether believable, but a lovely read, A-
Noelle Albright, The Christmas Eve Murders, just OK, C-
B P Walter, The Locked Attic, too many unrelated plot elements and not well written, C-Robert Thorogood, The Queen Of Poisons, enjoyable, B+
Ada Moncrieff, Murder Most Festive, OK, B-
Heyer reread, The Masqueraders
Linwood Barclay, Bad Guys – OK, not as good as the first one in the series, B-
Jodi Taylor, The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, A
Michael Connnelly, Resurrection Walk, excellent, A
Ann Cleeves, A Lesson In Dying, very good, A
Kathy Reichs, Fire And Bones, not bad, B
Abigail Dean, Day One, pretty good, A-
Allie Reynolds, Shiver, annoying present tense including the 10 years ago segments, but not bad, B
Lucy Foley, The Midnight Feast, a bit disappointing, C
Joanna Nadin, A Calamity of Mannerings, charming A
Kristen Perrin, How To Solve Your Own Murder, not very good, plus how could Frances’s husband have inherited the title when his older brother left a son? Apparently written by an American, and I think you can tell…, C-
Mary E Pearson, The Courting Of Bristol Keats, felt very YA and not particularly well written YA either, D
Celia Fremlin, Appointment With Yesterday, very good, A-
C L Taylor, Strangers, rather poor, C-
Rachel Hore, One Moonlit Night, not altogether believable, but a lovely read, A-
Noelle Albright, The Christmas Eve Murders, just OK, C-
B P Walter, The Locked Attic, too many unrelated plot elements and not well written, C-Robert Thorogood, The Queen Of Poisons, enjoyable, B+
Ada Moncrieff, Murder Most Festive, OK, B-