The Last Girl by Jane Casey -- I hadn't read much in the Maeve Kerrigan series in a few months so I ordered this one from the library. Maeve is investigating the murder of a mother and daughter. Another daughter was spared as she was swimming, and the father/husband was merely knocked unconscious. Maeve and the team work to figure out who killed Vita and Laura, and why.
Nothing Ever Happens Here by Seraphina Nova Glass -- Shelby and Mack are best friends enduring a horrible time after an event fifteen months prior when Shelby was locked into a freezer and left to die and Mack's husband disappeared. Meanwhile Shelby continues her job at The Oleander, a senior center made up of a loveable group. Shelby understandably deals with stress related to her ordeal, and Mack just wants to know what happened to Leo. Was he the one who locked Shelby into the freezer? A pretty good story.
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins -- I remember this book was super-popular years ago, but I never read it then. Rachel takes the same train every day, and gets to know the people living along the route - by watching them from her seat on the train. There is one couple she dubs Jess and Jason, a good looking couple, that she imagines she knows. In real life Megan and Scott have some underlying issues.
After Life by Gayle Forman -- Amber arrives at home only to find things are different. How much has changed since she left for school this morning. When her mom gets home, her mom screams. It's only about then that Amber finds out she died in a hit and run accident while riding her bike home from school seven years ago. Her dad, an atheist, calls it a miracle and suddenly believes in all that religious stuff (Ok, maybe not all of it), but her mom treats her like she's not happy to see her.
Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks -- The author travels to an island in Tasmania and reflects on the death and grief associated with the sudden loss of her husband, author Tony Horwitz, who died while on a book tour in Washington, D.C. in May 2019. I remember being stunned at this news as I thoroughly enjoyed Tony's books. He wrote a couple about times he was in the South, and this book tour covered one such book which I read not long after he died. I cried through parts of this book as I imagined her grief and remembered my own (today, April 8, is 2.5 years after all). This book is short enough that you could read it in a single afternoon such as I did today, a lovely sunny day around 58 degrees (after having been close to 90 just a few days ago.)
Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister -- The book starts with Cam feeding her daughter and getting ready for her first day back at work after maternity leave. For some reason, she can't get in contact with her husband Luke. Later when there is news of a hostage situation, she is stunned to find out that her sunny, fun-loving husband is involved.
Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak -- Mallory is a recovering addict who lands a job as a nanny. Teddy is a darling five year old who loves to draw during quiet time. Yet his imaginary friend, Anya, often makes appearances in his pictures. Not a big deal except Anya has him draw some disturbing things: like her getting strangled. Pretty good story and I like that we can see Teddy's pictures throughout the book.
Break To You by Neal Shusterman, Debra Young, and Michelle Knowlden -- When Adriana is sent to juvenile detention she was able to keep her journal. One day she accidentally leaves it in the library, and when she goes back, she locates it alphabetically in the fiction section. She realizes someone read her journal and replied to her thoughts! She's so upset with this mysterious J, and decides to respond to this person. A bit far-fetched perhaps, but an interesting look at juvie from female and male perspectives.
The Summer Guests by Tess Gerritsen -- I was already into this book before I realized it was part of a series - The Martini Club, of all things - but I kept on reading. Susan is part of the Conover family now, and she and her husband Ethan and their daughter Zoe make the trek to Maine in order to spread the ashes of Ethan's father. Zoe was seen swimming with a local girl, and when she doesn't come home in the evening, Susan calls the police to report her daughter missing. Jo, the chief of the police, along with the Martini Club, made up of retired operatives, seek to find clues about Zoe. When the pond is searched and bones are found, the community has another mystery on its hands!
The Other People by C.B. Everett -- Ten strangers wake up in a home and have no idea how they got there. There are familiar elements - they have their own clothes and their first meal features everyone's ideal food and drink. A lady appears and tells them they have to solve a mystery of sorts and then she gets shot. People keep dying, and everyone is suspicious...it's quite a bizarre book!
The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha -- An Indian family goes to a private island in Scotland to celebrate their parents' anniversary and the sale of their father's company. Aseem and his non-Indian wife Zoe want to finally leave the family home in Delhi, Myra wants a huge payout to save her pet project, and Aisha - well, she brings along yet another surprise boyfriend. This book makes you question your loyalty to family. Pretty good.
The Stranger You Know by Jane Casey -- another in the Maeve Kerrigan series; The team is investigating some women's deaths and take a closer look at one of their own, Maeve's partner on the police force, Josh Derwent!
Tea With Elephants by Robin Jones Gunn -- This first of the Suitcase Sisters series features Lily and Fern, long-time best friends, now in their thirties. The ladies are gifted with a trip to Kenya...how fun. A good reminder to me on page 195 about being able to rest and trust God and His timing.
As Time Goes By by Mary Higgins Clark -- Delaney is a court reporter covering the trial of Betsy Grant who is accused of murdering her husband, a doctor with early-onset Alzheimer's. She's convinced the prosecution has the wrong person though the evidence certainly points to Betsy as the killer.
Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 by Lisa Unger -- Adele is a single mom raising two teeangers. When her son Blake shows her a contest on one of his favorite online games, she decides to enter. The one million dollar prize would certainly help put the kids through college, and she is fit and believes she can do it. Meanwhile Maverick and his Extreme team set things up for this experience, but the locals aren't all happy with them being on their island.
Run Away by Harlan Coben -- Simon is looking for his daughter Paige who left home after she changed so much while in college. Meanwhile Elena is a private investigator looking for someone, and Ash and DeeDee are going around murdering folks. Wild.
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