The Kill by Jane Casey -- The library doesn't have the book just before this one in the Maeve Kerrigan series, but I followed most everything fine in this story dealing with police officers being targeted for killing. Maeve and her partner Derwent work together to figure things out.
The Missing Half by Ashley Flowers -- Jenna and Nic have something in common. Both of their sisters went missing from the same region a few years back. Jenna contacts Nic about pooling their resources and seeing if they can find anything new about what happened to Jules and Kasey.
The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz -- Abby goes to a tiny island off Mexico's coast in search of answers. She is curious about the final days of her fiancée Eszter who died of anaphylaxis. She meets a few expats and enjoys the company of those who knew Eszter.
No Place Left to Hide by Megan Lally -- Brooke is celebrating her acceptance to Yale with her best friend Jena when she's confronted by Brandon, the brother of a former friend who died. On the way home from the party, Brooke and Jena are nearly run down by a Bronco and Brooke thinks Brandon is trying to kill her. This was a mean-girl thriller, and not my favorite, but OK.
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin -- Lenni and Margot meet in a hospital in Glasgow, both are life-limited aka terminal. The two meet by chance, but form a friendship in the art therapy room. When Lenni realizes she's 17 to Margot's 83, she has an idea to paint and write about their combined 100 years.
Murder Takes a Vacation by Laura Lippman -- This book featuring Mrs. Blossom seems to be a spinoff from a long-running series featuring private investigator Tess Monaghan. Though I've read a handful of other books from this author, it seems I have not read that particular series. Anyway, Mrs. Blossom aka Muriel is headed to Paris for a weeks-long stay before taking a river cruise with her friend Elinor. She meets a charming man on the flight who gives her a promise that they'll meet up one day when they are both back in the States. But then something happens that makes this impossible, and, well, this was a pretty cute book. I rather liked Mrs. Blossom as the main character, and may look for other books with her in them.
The Nature of Disappearing Kimi Cunningham Grant -- When her former best friend Janessa disappears during a vanlife social media journey, Emlyn is contacted by Tyler, and that brings back a host of memories. I like the idea of HOPE mentioned in this book, and found the description of Tyler's ability to feel no pain and have loads of energy while taking a prescription pill (oxy) of interest.
The Sisters of Summit Avenue by Lynn Cullen -- Told from the perspectives of sisters June and Ruth as well as their mother Dorothy, this book explores envy and favor amongst siblings.
Girl A by Abigail Dean -- Alexandra and her siblings were brought up in an unusual household. At one point her father chained them into their beds at night, but later Lex somehow escaped. In this book, she revisits memories of living with her family interspersed with the present where she meets up with her siblings - how are they doing these days? How is SHE?
The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg -- Instead of gathering to discuss books, these friends meet up and "confess" to things that they've done. Also it follows the stories of Iris and Maddy as well as the homeless man John who comes to town. An easy, fast read.
All That Life Can Afford by Emily Everett -- Anna has always wanted to live in London, and has the perfect opportunity during her junior year of college. Until her mother - who suffers from complications of diabetes - gets really sick and Anna decides not to go. A few years later, she gets her chance, and as a tutor, she meets some very rich families. When one family takes her under their wings, Anna is living the good life, hanging out with rich peers, and really, really wants to fit in. (Who doesn't?) Enjoyed this one!
After the Fire by Jane Casey -- Maeve Kerrigan and her team are working on a case involving a fire that killed a well-known MP. What was he doing at the Murchison place to begin with? And was he the target of this suspicious fire?
Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs -- Mairin Patricia O'Hara is a hard-working, fun-loving teenager until her mom decides to send her to a school that is more like a prison. There she meets Angela, Odessa, Kay, Janice, Helen, and others who become friends - some more bent on escaping than others. A good story!
Once More from the Top by Emily Layden -- Dylan Read is a superstar singer whose best friend Kelsey disappeared fifteen years ago. When Kelsey's body is found, Dylan reflects on her past and her rise to fame.
The Tobacco Wives by Adele Myers -- After Maddie's father dies, her mom drops her off at her great-aunt Etta's place in Bright Leaf, North Carolina. Aunt Etta makes gowns and dresses for the wealthy and merely rich wives of those who own Bright Leaf Tobacco. When Maddie accidentally learns disturbing facts about tobacco as related to premature babies, she is torn on what to do. This book is part of an Alamance Reads program as the local libraries have multiple copies, and I decided to check it out. Pretty good story.
Kill Your Darlings by Peter Swanson -- Thom and Wendy have a huge secret, and this book starts out with Wendy contemplating Thom's murder. Then it goes backwards in time to see how they got to that place. Fast read, but not my favorite of this author.
Writers and Liars by Carol Goodman -- A group of writers are invited to an island in Greece fifteen years after they met there before. I would appreciate this book better if I knew more about Greek mythology, I'm sure.
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5 years today, DAFR -- not forgotten
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