Set in New Orleans, after Katrina, clean up crews find a gruesome discovery. A refrigerator with 6 severed hands. The hands belong to females but the victims are all unknown.
2 years later, Captain Patti O'Shay is still grieving from the loss of her husband when the killer suspected of the severed hands surfaces again. A body with a missing hand is found, but to her surprise, her husband's police badge is also found in the shallow grave. Patti sets out to find the truth about what they are calling The Handyman killer.
This is the 2nd book I've read by this author and was a little disappointed with the suspense portion of the book. I didn't find it as suspenseful as I hoped. I also figured out the twist shortly before it was revealed in the book.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Through the Grinder by Cleo Coyle
Book # 2 in the coffeehouse Mysteries series
Clare is enjoying her business at the Village Blend when her female customers start to die. At first they appear to be suicides but Clare and her cop friend Lt. Quinn start to suspect foul play. Clare starts her own investigation when her current boyfriend becomes a suspect. And when she finds out the next target is her own daughter, the chase to find the killer becomes even more frantic.
This was a cute cozy mystery that left me guessing until the end.
Clare is enjoying her business at the Village Blend when her female customers start to die. At first they appear to be suicides but Clare and her cop friend Lt. Quinn start to suspect foul play. Clare starts her own investigation when her current boyfriend becomes a suspect. And when she finds out the next target is her own daughter, the chase to find the killer becomes even more frantic.
This was a cute cozy mystery that left me guessing until the end.
Friday, February 19, 2016
The German Suitcase by Greg Dinallo
3 Stars
An old suitcase is pulled from the trash by a young, female marketing agent. Wanting to use the suitcase to launch a new ad campaign, she sets out to find the owner. What she finds is that the owner and the luggage are Holocaust survivors. Giving permission to open the suitcase, the owner relives some of his harshest memories. With a shocking twist at the end, the story makes us question what it means to really be a war criminal and what one person would do to save another.
I thought the idea behind this story was really good. I enjoyed the storyline itself, however...the editing left much to be desired. There were many grammatical errors and punctuation errors that drove me bananas. If the writing and editing had been a little better, I may have given this 4 stars.
An old suitcase is pulled from the trash by a young, female marketing agent. Wanting to use the suitcase to launch a new ad campaign, she sets out to find the owner. What she finds is that the owner and the luggage are Holocaust survivors. Giving permission to open the suitcase, the owner relives some of his harshest memories. With a shocking twist at the end, the story makes us question what it means to really be a war criminal and what one person would do to save another.
I thought the idea behind this story was really good. I enjoyed the storyline itself, however...the editing left much to be desired. There were many grammatical errors and punctuation errors that drove me bananas. If the writing and editing had been a little better, I may have given this 4 stars.
Friday, February 12, 2016
The Paris Architect by Charles Belfoure
Set in Paris during World War 2, the story explores how far one human will go to save another human. Lucien is an architect who is offered a nice commission by the German's to design factories for them. At the same time, Lucien is approached by a well-to-do Frenchman requesting hiding places to be designed for Jews. This offer also comes with a lot of money. Lucien accepts both jobs and is now hiding his secret from the German officer that he is quickly becoming a friend. The story reveals unexpected plots and unlikely friendships and shows how far the human spirit will go to do the right thing.
I really enjoyed this story. I thought it was well written and the plot kept moving really well. It was a nice look at the war from a different country's view.
I really enjoyed this story. I thought it was well written and the plot kept moving really well. It was a nice look at the war from a different country's view.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Eleven on Top by Janet Evanovich
Eleven on Top by Janet Evanovich
4 Stars
Stephanie has finally had enough of the bounty hunter business and decides to quit her job. She takes up odd jobs at the local button factory, the dry cleaners and Cluck in a Bucket. But Stephanie just can't seem to get away from the hunt and finds herself searching for someone who is stalking her and blowing up everything around her.
Another good one from Evanovich. She always knows how to mix humor with the right amount of suspense. Stephanie as always, was a hoot, and there was plenty of Lula and Grandma Mazur to help with the humor.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
4 Stars
Rachel is the girl on the train. Riding to and from every day, passing the same houses, making up stories about their owners. One house that Rachel watches has her idea of the perfect couple. But one day she sees something that changes everything. Offering up her discovery to the police, Rachel soon finds herself in the middle of a mystery she never imagined. Told from various viewpoints, the author weaves together a story of love, betrayal, and obsession.
Once I figured out who the characters were I enjoyed finding out how they related to one another and how all of their lives intertwined. The ending was a bit disappointing and I was actually hoping for a big twist, which there wasn't. But overall it was still a good, engaging read.
4 Stars
Rachel is the girl on the train. Riding to and from every day, passing the same houses, making up stories about their owners. One house that Rachel watches has her idea of the perfect couple. But one day she sees something that changes everything. Offering up her discovery to the police, Rachel soon finds herself in the middle of a mystery she never imagined. Told from various viewpoints, the author weaves together a story of love, betrayal, and obsession.
Once I figured out who the characters were I enjoyed finding out how they related to one another and how all of their lives intertwined. The ending was a bit disappointing and I was actually hoping for a big twist, which there wasn't. But overall it was still a good, engaging read.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Death By Chick Lit by Lynn Harris
Death by Chick Lit By Lynn Harris
3 Stars
A killer is on the loose and is targeting chick lit authors. Mimi is the first to go. Struggling author, Lola Sommerville, is at the center of it all, finding all of the bodies. But who is offing these writers? Is it the strange "reading guy" who turns up at all the readings? Or is it Quentin, Mimi's boyfriend? Lola spends her time sleuthing around, hoping that she's not next.
I was disappointed in this cozy mystery. It was a quick read, but the storyline was just blah for me.
3 Stars
A killer is on the loose and is targeting chick lit authors. Mimi is the first to go. Struggling author, Lola Sommerville, is at the center of it all, finding all of the bodies. But who is offing these writers? Is it the strange "reading guy" who turns up at all the readings? Or is it Quentin, Mimi's boyfriend? Lola spends her time sleuthing around, hoping that she's not next.
I was disappointed in this cozy mystery. It was a quick read, but the storyline was just blah for me.
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