Saturday, October 23, 2021

THE JUDGE’S LIST by John Grisham

This one grabs you on the first page and doesn’t let go until the end. A sitting judge may be a serial killer. The daughter of one of his victims is sure of it and informs Lacy Stolz still working for the Board on Judicial Conduct. Although not an investigative body, the BJC decides they will “look into” the allegation. That is when the fun begins. Grisham is at or near his best here. There are a few spots where the action drags a bit, but you may need the breather. Lacy and Allie’s on again, off again romance is also front and center. A fun and scary way to spend a few afternoons or evenings. 5 of 5 stars

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

THE CHILBURY LADIES CHOIR by Jennifer Ryan

This was much better than I expected! I was expecting a syrupy sweet little tale and got a sprawling story of people: interesting people, who lived and changed and grew larger with each page. It is also a story of war – how fear and loss change people and places. Of course, there are also secrets, spies, skullduggery, lies, love, friendship, betrayal, kindness, faith, redemption, and the joy of music. Music and its ability to heal wounds, cross barriers and sooth hurting souls is the component that binds all the elements of the book into a pleasing and wondrous whole. Book groups will love this book. It offers a myriad of topics for discussion as well as enough plot elements to make every reader happy. 5 of 5 stars

Thursday, October 7, 2021

SPEAKING IN BONES by Kathy Reichs

Dr. Temperance Brennan is a forensic anthropologist, which means they study bones to determine how people lived, but in her case mostly how they died. When an odd woman shows up in her office with a tale of old bones, missing people, and murder, the doctor is intrigued. The bones in question are already in her lab. What will the bones say? Reichs uses all her professional knowledge to create a terrifying tale of murder, warped faith, family secrets and more. Along with bones, Tempe is also dealing her relationship with Canadian policeman Ryan. If you are new to Dr. Brennan, (this is the 17th novel in the series), you may need to do some catching up to fully understand some of the plot details. If you are a Tempe fan, this outing is deliciously evil. 5 of 5 stars

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

THE SANTA SUIT by Mary Kay Andrews

The Santa Suit is a very sweet story about a house that hasn’t been lived in for years, the suit of clothes worn by the former resident as he for many years portrayed Santa and the disillusioned young woman who is attempting to bring the house, and herself, back to life. Andrews is a master of creating real characters and believable situations in well plotted books. The Santa Suit is a prime example of her expertise. This is a feel good tale that won’t tax your brain but will renew your belief in the goodness of people and the charms of small town life. Well worth an afternoon, or two, of sitting, sipping sweet tea, and getting into a good story. 5 0f 5 stars