I do love a good list. It gives a nice sense of order and focus and I love making lists about the books I want to read. Last year I focused just on series I was behind on. The project went great and I caught up on a ton of series but I felt like I was neglecting other books on my shelf and books at my library. This year I have a few lists going - Series, Library, Clear Off My Shelves, and a random TBR Bingo where I pull books off my Goodreads TBR. Here are a few of my most recent reads.
Goodreads: Riviera Gold (Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes #16) by Laurie R King
Project: Finish Up Series
Blurb: It's summertime on the Riviera, where the Jazz Age is busily reinventing the holiday delights of warm days on golden sand and cool nights on terraces and dance floors. Just up the coast lies a more traditional pleasure ground: Monte Carlo, where fortunes are won, lost, stolen, and hidden away. So when Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes happen across the Côte d'Azur in this summer of 1925, they find themselves pulled between the young and the old, hot sun and cool jazz, new friendships and old loyalties, childlike pleasures and very grownup sins...
My Thoughts: I've really been enjoying getting back to this series and focusing on catching up on the newer books. It's definitely a series best read in order and best read reasonably close together. I feel like I'm missing a bit because I read some of the earlier books 20 years ago and remember very little of them. This was a fun book because not only did a character from the previous book come along but a former regular character shows up as well. This was an entertaining read with a fantastic setting. I enjoy following Mary and Holmes as they investigate and this was no different. Looking forward to reading the next book. My Rating: Really Liked It!
With so much suddenly to lose, Josie can't help but worry when murder invades her seemingly quiet community. Josie is sponsoring the Portsmouth Women's Guild Annual Black and Gold Gala and is looking forward to receiving a kindly worded thank-you for her efforts. Instead, the Guild representative, Maisy Gaylor, dies a horrible death in the midst of the banquet. Who could have wanted to kill earnest, drab little Maisy? "Funny, isn't it," muses the hostile Detective Rowcliff, "how a lot of people end up dead when no one has any enemies."
Everyone who had access to the wine Maisy drank, including Josie herself, soon comes under suspicion. Can Josie manage to ferret out the truth, keep her business running smoothly, and continue to put down roots in her new town, or will everything prove too much for her to handle on her own?
Both sound really good.
ReplyDeleteMary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series sounds great. Nice to know I should read in order.
ReplyDeleteGreat to have two books that really appealed and yes sometimes reading in order and fairly fast does add to a series.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing so well with all of your personal challenges. My one Nonfiction a month personal challenge isn't going so well this year. 😏
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