Reviews + Articles
Sulari Gentill at The Poisoned Pen
I have an unusual post today. I’m going to refer you to another blog. I’m the blogger for The Poisoned Pen bookstore. Yesterday, Sulari Gentill, author of Five Found Dead, launched that mystery at the bookstore. A week ago, I reviewed it here. Five...
The Great American Retro Road Trip by Rolando Pujol
I’m ready to go on a road trip after reading Rolando Pujol’s The Great American Retro Road Trip: A Celebration of Roadside Amercana. It’s filled with colorful photos and equally colorful descriptions of the signs, locations, and people who built...
Knight’s Castle by Edward Eager
“In days of old, when knights were bold,And journeyed from their castles,Trusty men were left behind;Knights needed not the hassles.” Jimmy Buffett While I read Edward Eager’s Knight’s Castle, it was the first part of the above refrain that...
The Survivors by Jane Harper
While I appreciate Jane Harper’s descriptions of Evelyn Bay, a small coastal town in Tasmania, in The Survivors, I found the story extremely slow moving until the explosive drama of a grieving mother’s speech. That occurred two thirds of the way through...
What Are You Reading?
My favorite day of the week, Thursday at Lesa’s! I can’t wait to see what you’ve all done this week and what you’ve been reading. I have nothing really to tell you about my week. Yesterday, I had a doctor’s appointment. Then, I took...
Five Found Dead by Sulari Gentill
Fans of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express will want to travel with Sulari Gentill to discover her take on the historic train haunted by ghosts of the past in Five Found Dead. Australian twins Joe and Meredith Penvale board the train in Paris as...