Monthly Archives: September 2020

Inheritors by Asako Serizawa (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 27)

The Inheritors is a collection of interconnected stories about individual history and its legacy. It is about the choices we make and the impact of those choices have on following generations. It is also about the relationship between Japan and … Continue reading

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The Last Widow by Karin Slaughter (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 26)

Karin Slaughter’s Will Trent and Sarah Linton series is probably one of my favorite things to read. The combination of the complicated romance between Will and Sarah and the fact that Will is an agent for the Georgia Bureau of … Continue reading

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The Winter Soldier by Daniel Mason (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 25)

Lucius Krzelewski is a disappointment to his prominent and wealthy family. Although of Polish descent, the Krzelewski family moved to Vienna in the late 1800’s where social and business connections could be made and family fortunes enhanced. But Lucius, unable to … Continue reading

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The Hush by John Hart (Books to Read During a Pandemic, Part 24)

John Hart is one of those authors that can’t quite be pigeonholed into some convenient genre. He writes thrillers and mysteries, detective stories, moody, haunted, events and about betrayal, broken dreams and love lost. Although The Hush, is a sequel to … Continue reading

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