I'm in a list making kind of mood so I thought I'd start making random five lists. Sometimes they'll be bookish other weeks not so much. This week I'm sharing 5 quick reviews for books I've read recently.
1. Murder in the Crypt by Irina Shapiro - I love a good historical mystery and the premise of this one (English constable/American army surgeon who is also heir to title and manor solve crimes) so I couldn't resist giving this one a listen. I liked this one pretty well. The mystery was an interesting one with a pretty good twist as well as a solid motive. The main characters complimented each other and were able to explore different avenues of investigation. What kept it from being a winner for me was there was just too much description which slowed the pace and kept me from really being pulled into the story. My Rating: Liked It (3 Stars)
2. The House on Blackberry Hill by Donna Alward - This was a reread for me though it had been so long it barely counted as I remembered just about nothing. Overall, I enjoyed it. I really liked the story of the house and the Foster family and I also liked Tom's family. I would have liked more ghosts and more focus on the house but it is a romance and not a ghost story so the focus makes sense. I never really warmed to Abby and Tom as it seemed like neither was really ready for a serious relationship. I did like the community and it was a quick enjoyable read but not one that I will probably reread. My Rating: Liked It! (3.5 Stars)
3. The Blackout Murders by Anna Elliott and Charles Veley - This was so fun! This is set during World War II in a small English village. Newly widowed (and American) Evie has recently inherited her grandmother's cottage/tea shop and has come to Crofter's Green to heal. When the local air raid warden is found dead she is drawn into the investigation and the village itself. I loved all the characters and was completely caught up in the mystery. This is a series I'm really looking forward to continuing (and is the only reason I haven't canceled my Audible account as it's on Audible Plus). My Rating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)
4. The Golden Hour by Beatriz Williams - I really wanted to love this one. I was excited at the inside look at the fairly recently abdicated Duke of Windsor and I loved the World War II Bahamas setting. Unfortunately, it just wasn't a favorite. I didn't warm to any of the characters and there were so many different storylines I never felt really connected to any of them. This probably would 3.5 Stars but I really didn't like the ending. There was a major twist that was never fully explained and a major plot point that was only partially resolved with very little explanation. I was left feeling pretty unsatisfied and with more questions than answers. My Rating: Just Okay (2.5 Stars)
5. The Dead Sea Cipher by Elizabeth Peters - Peters' standalone books are a lot of fun. Are they realistic? Not in the slightest and they're a bit formulaic as well but they are always a fun read. This book takes place in 1960s (maybe 1970s?) Beirut and features solo traveler Dinah van der Lyn who is shocked to hear a murder happen in the hotel room next door to hers. Next follows an adventure full of hidden agendas, misunderstandings, and secrets all with the goal of uncovering lost biblical scrolls. My Rating: Liked It! (3.5 Stars)




















