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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

March Books

 The Red Letter by Daniel G. Miller -- Another book featuring private investigator Hazel Cho. After the success of the case presented in the first book of this series (see last month), Hazel's expanded her company to include an assistant or two. Hazel and her team are asked to help a young man who was arrested for murdering a local priest. This book involves the poison one gets from puffer fish as well as people receiving red letters with Bible verses. There was a section in chapter 31 and 32 that brought me to tears as Hazel went through a great loss, and it just hit me hard as we traveled to the mountains on the first day of the month. 



The Women on Platform Two by Laura Anthony -- Such an interesting look at Irish women and their struggles before contraception was legal in their country. Really enjoyed this book featuring Maura and Bernie's friendship! 


Such Quiet Girls by Noelle W. Ihli -- Imagine being a bus driver when your bus is detoured only to find out criminals forced you down this path. And you and the children are forced into an underground bunker while the criminals seek money.  This book is based on a true crime. 


Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild -- Honor is desperate for another baby, and wants to find out if the surrogate they've chosen is pregnant. Meanwhile Tom is so tired of Honor talking about this topic. Can't you just enjoy Christmas with the lovely child you already have?!  When something life changing happens in Paris, Tom finds himself living for Henry - and looking for Grace. 


When I Kill You by B.A. Paris -- Elle was infamous in her young twenties so she changed her name to Nell and moved to another part of England. When she feels her past has caught up with her, she is determined not to be killed by her stalker. Thank goodness she has a few good friends, though she wonders if her boyfriend Alex is on the up and up. 


Seven Exes by Lucy Vine -- A more light-hearted book between a couple of thrillers. Esther is lamenting her lack of a partner while in a bar with her best friends. She sees an old copy of a magazine that mentions the seven types of relationships and realizes one of her exes fit each of them. She is determined to contact each of them to see if one of them was her true love that she let get away. 


The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall -- Audrey is a search and rescue expert intrigued with missing girls, including her friend Janie. Did Janie leave town to start new or did something happen to her?  Meanwhile Stranger is trying her best to break away from someone who is keeping her locked away. How many girls has this monster destroyed?


Case Histories by Kate Atkinson -- My library recently got this first book of the Jackson Brodie series - it's from 2005, but since it was listed as a New Book, I put it on hold. I read a book featuring him a couple years ago, and didn't know the backstories so it was nice to be properly introduced to him. Brodie is a former police officer turned private investigator. In this book he helps sisters Julia and Amelia who want to find out what happened years ago to their little sister; he helps Theo who lost his daughter Laura to murder; and he helps a couple other people with their own mysteries to solve.  


The Storm by Rachel Hawkins -- Geneva runs her parents' inn, and welcomes August for a stay as he interviews (in)famous local Lo (short for Gloria) about why she was accused of murdering her boyfriend, Landon, forty years ago. This book deals a lot with hurricanes, and what storms can hide. 


What Boys Learn by Andromeda Romano-Lax -- Abby is a counselor at a private school. She's on soft suspension when two girls are found dead. Meanwhile she is concerned about her son, Benjamin, and his possible connection to Izzy and Sidney. When a former professor, Dr. Campbell, makes her acquaintance at the pool, she asks him to talk with Benjamin. Pretty interesting book! 


The Whispers by Ashley Audrain -- Pretty good story following the perspectives of neighbors, Rebecca, the ER doctor who desperately wants a child; Whitney, mom of three who seems to have a lovely life; Blair, a wonderful mom who has a straying husband; and Myra, the Portuguese immigrant who has been in the neighborhood the longest. 


The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett -- Stella and Desiree are light-skinned Black girls in a small town in Louisiana. When they finally leave their home for the big city, one decides to pass as white leaving her twin behind. This book follows their stories and their daughters Jude, who is very dark skinned, as well as Kennedy, who is fair-haired like her father. Interesting story. 


With Friends Like These by Alissa Lee -- Sara and her college roommates have this long-held tradition of playing a "killing" game. It starts around the first of the year, and this year Sara doesn't want to play. She thinks this tradition needs to be retired. When talking to her friends, they decide to do one final game because a decent amount of money is involved. I liked some parts of this book, but didn't really get this "killing" game and why it was even a thing. Heh. 


Served Him Right by Lisa Unger -- This book deals with flowers and herbs - medicine in the correct doses; poison if used differently. Vera is the older sister in charge of keeping tabs on her reckless little sister, Ana. When Ana's ex boyfriend dies and the detective (whom Ana met on an anonymous app) starts questioning them, Vera seeks to help. 


The Girl in HIs Shadow by Audrey Blake -- Nora is really good at medical procedures, but she lives in a place and time where it's illegal for women to do some of the things she's perfected. Thankfully she's a ward of a doctor who loves teaching her these things, but when another doctor joins the clinic, Nora isn't sure if he'll be okay with her doing these illegal acts of healing.  It's the second time I read this book. I thought the topic seemed familiar, but I'd forgotten so much of it that it felt like a new book..ha! 


Haven't Killed in Years by Amy K. Green -- Gwen is startled when she arrives home and finds a box waiting for her. Inside is an arm! Yes, a man's left arm. Worse than that, the box contains a note with her real name on it. But Gwen's name was legally changed when she was 9 years old and her parents were imprisoned. As she races around trying to figure out who knows her secrets, she tries to figure out who to trust. And is she even trustworthy? 


What Happened that Night by Nicci French -- When Tyler is released from prison after serving nearly 29 years, he wants to reunite with the friends who were with him the weekend that changed everything. Beatrice agrees to host the event though she's not optimistic how things will turn out. What gathers is a bunch of middle-aged folks and, well, one of them winds up dead. Dang. 


Best Offer Wins by Marisa Kashino -- Imagine being so desperate for a house - because you were outbid eleven times already - that you'd sink to stalkerish behavior. Well, meet Margo who does a bit of that while trying to secure the perfect house for her and her husband. Pretty cute book.



The Clinic by Cate Quinn -- The author starts with a note about this being the first book she's written while sober, and this story follows Meg as she checks into a luxury rehab clinic where celebrities tend to go. She's trying to find out what happened to her famous sister Haley.