Five quietly sinister and entirely plausible tales of a woman in her eighties who discovers she can get away with murder This is a delightfully mischievous read, especially at Christmas, when one of the stories is set. In Maud, Helene Tursten has produced as an intriguing villain: an old lady...
Well, let's just say that none of these three ladies is anywhere near Donna Andrews's league when it comes to cozy mysteries, plotting, character creation, dialogue, and a writer's craft in general. And if I thought Joanna Fluke's entry was disappointing (mediocre plotting and dialogue, character r...
So the first time around I dnf'd this book because I couldn't stand the pov and reading from the 5yo boy's perspective was just no fun.This time around I tried audio, and while it was easier for me to get into and I actually finished it, I don't really see what all the fuss is about. Yeah it's a hor...
love these one. it is fast pace and more intriguing
I picked this one up because I've talked about Frog Music, Donoghue's other novel, and every time... someone asks if I've read Room. When I tell them I haven't, I got the same response every time. Well, I absolutely need to do it as an audiobook. It's told by a child.This seemed pretty gimmicky to m...