#ewgc Just dipped a toe into Bonnie Garnus’ PECK & PECK and Will have to get back to it: characters and writing are immediately compelling
#ewgc Excited! Sarah Beth Durst’s MAGICAL CHEESE EMPORIUM coming in January ❤️
#ewgc Just started Kendra Elliot’s UNTIL SHE DIES: detectives and FBI dealing with multiple graves in the forest and a missing child
#ewgc In Juliet Blackwell’s THE SEANCE GARDEN a skeptical academic is dragooned into attending a ghost tour where she is horrified to stumble upon a murder with hints of the paranormal
#ewgc Barbara O’Neal’s A THOUSAND PAINTED HOURS is an absorbing dual timeline story following a young woman from colonial India to WWII London. She left India behind, but not her secret love
#ewgc For a change of pace, next up will be Meg Anderson’s MEMORY OF BORROWED BOOKS; librarian discovers hidden room of unfinished memories? Irresistible!
#ewgc Looking forward to Paula Brackston’s HECATE CAVENDISH AND THE ANGEL OF DEATH, the conclusion of Hecate’s story and an absorbing mix of history and the fantastic
#ewgc I’m here, too ; trying to remember what I’ve been reading that wasn’t rereading (have been on a serious rereading binge lately. Went through Gail Bowen’s terrific Joanne Kilbourn series in May)
#ewgc Thoroughly enjoyed Laurie King’s THOSE WHO ARE GONE as Detective Laing’s case, a man gruesomely murdered in a deserted parking lot, proves to have ties to other unsolved crimes abd her own murky past
#ewgc Just started Laurie R King’s THOSE WHO ARE GONE; so far really good, which is certainly no surprise