Forthcoming in February:
Nemesis
The 10th book in the Orphan X
series by Gregg Hurwitz comes out in February. The first Orphan X book came out
in 2016 and has continued to grow in popularity. With the 10th book,
Evan Smoak finds himself up against one of his best friends.
Open Season
by Jonathan Kellerman
The first Alex Delaware novel came out in
1985 and is remarkably still going strong. Psychologist Alex Delaware and
Homicide Detective Milo Sturgis are a team that keeps on giving. They work well
together, respect each other, are good at their jobs and have fascinating
cases. This time around a bizarre murder spree where there is no obvious
connection between the victims keeps Alex and Milo baffled up to the very end.
Close Your Eyes and
Count to 10
by Lisa Unger
The latest standalone novel from Lisa Unger
joins the list of outstanding closed circle mysteries where the novel takes
place in a remote location with a small number of isolated subjects. From my
reading of other books of this nature, if you are ever invited to an isolated
island to play a game of hide-and-seek by some rich crazy person you should
always ask if that really sounds like a good idea or the plot of a horror
movie? Supposedly the game is a social
media stunt but soon turns into a test for survival within the game itself and
from the raging snowstorm. While there are many of these books, so many of them
have been fantastic reads and I have a feeling this one will be too.
Famous Last Words
by Gillian McAllister
Camilla has a busy morning getting her
daughter off to nursery school and heading out to her first day at work so
doesn’t have a lot of time to ponder the odd note her husband left her that
morning. Only when she turns on news and finds out that there is a hostage
situation and that her husband is the gunman holding people at bay does she
start seeing the note as a clue.
A Killing Cold
Kate Marshall has written quite a few books
including young adult fantasy, juvenile fiction, and adult mysteries. Her
latest revolves around a whirlwind romance which includes Theodora’s fiancé’s
family asking her to join them at their lovely winter retreat. Unfortunately
for Theodora she starts receiving threatening messages on her phone to stay
away from her fiancé Connor. There are strange footprints outside her cabin’s
window. She feels a familiarity regarding the retreat and finds a photo of
herself as a child. It becomes obvious that there are secrets the family is keeping,
and Theodora may lose her life to keep those secrets.
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