Category Archives: Fiction

The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher by E. M. Anderson

I am really enjoying the sudden plethora of books with main characters who are of a certain age. By “of a certain age,” I mean characters who are in their late 50’s or older. It seems like a natural evolution … Continue reading

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Shanghai by Joseph Kanon

When I think about books by Joseph Kanon a few words come to mind: atmospheric, complex, realistic. Shanghai is a good example of Kanon’s unique and inimitable style. dSet in Shanghai in 1938, just after Kristallnacht, a huge influx of … Continue reading

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The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

In a camp in the Adirondacks, a counselor wakes up to find one of her campers missing. The missing child, Barbara Van Larr, is not just any child, but rather the daughter of the wealthy family who owns the camp … Continue reading

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The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

Time travel plot lines are always a bit dicey. It is easy for an author to get caught up in the ‘how” and the rules of time travel and the plot line can stay focused on those things rather than … Continue reading

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Hunted by Abir Mukherjee

This is a thriller of a different kind. It is about terrorism but from a parents’ point of view. It is about radicalization but radicalization done for a political end not because of religious fanaticism. It is about the hunt … Continue reading

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At The Beach!

As you read this will be on my way for a week at the beach. I thought I would share the books I have read thus far this year that I would recommend for a week at the beach!  The … Continue reading

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Tales From the Cafe, Before We Say Goodbye and Before Your Memory Fades by Toshikazu Kawaguchi and Translated by Gregory Trousselot

In September of 2022, I reviewed the first book in this cafe series, Before The Coffee Gets Cold, by Kawaguchi. Today I am reviewing the next three books which are just as intriguing and heartfelt as the first book. I … Continue reading

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The Helsinki Affair by Anna Pitoniak

Spy novels are always fun to read when it is so hot outside you can’t even open the front door or if you are sipping lemonade at the beach.  Regardless of your environment, this new novel by Anna Pitoniak will … Continue reading

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Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips

Some novels capture a time so vividly that they become seared into our consciousness as if we were actually there. Phillips has managed to do this in this novel about the aftermath of the Civil War with characters so vivid … Continue reading

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Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen

Where do spies go to retire? What happens when old foes and a mission gone wrong come back to haunt you and force you out into the open when you are no longer protected by the agency? These are the … Continue reading

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