Did you miss me, guys? I’m going to try to finally tackle the massive backlog of reviews I have (more than a quarter Cannonball at this rate), so expect much more from me in the days to come. Jude and Noah are twins and have always been very close, to the point where they seem able to communicate without words, reading each other’s minds. During the summer when they are thirteen, things are changing. Getting ready to apply to a creative arts high school, Noah […]
Abigail + Jackaby, a very good team.
I was introduced to this book via Malin’s review last November. She had my attention with sassy female narrator who does not have a romance with the titular Jackaby, investigator in the vein of a Cumberbatchian Sherlock or Matt Smithian Doctor Who. Add to that faerie folk, mythical creatures, the 1890s, and New England and I’m sold. And that cover art ain’t too shabby either. Your basic plot summary is as follows – Abagail Rook, our narrator, has run off with her college tuition to […]
A shadow that will not come forward in the light
May my poem pass like a breeze through the sedge by the Styx, its singing bringing solace, lull to sleep those who wait. ***MONDO SPOILERS HERE***** Erlendur is off in the east, where he grew up and where his brother was lost out on the moors during a terrible storm. He periodically goes out and hikes the area, looking for a sign of Bergur’s fate. While he is there this time, he also comes across the tale of another disappearance involving a woman lost in a […]
a patch of clear blue sky
As in the last novel in the Inspector Erlendur series, Erlendur is nowhere to be found. Covering the same period in time as the last book, this focuses on Sigurdur Oli. While he did pitch in a time or two with Elinborg’s big case, he is actually working something completely different and in his own way. While attending a school reunion where he is made to feel inferior to his old more “successful” schoolmates, Patrekur takes him aside and asks him a favor. When they meet up […]
The silence is unbearable
This book in the Inspector Erlendur series by Arnaldur Indridason doesn’t even have Erlendur in it. I see that’s why later covers of his novels bear the subheading ” A Reykjavik Thriller” rather than “An Inspector Erlendur Novel”. But no matter, the absence of Erlendur is explained, as at the end of the last one he had set off to the east of Iceland to once again go in search of his brother. Though we do learn near the end of this installment that he […]
The Lion’s Courtship
Before you roll your eyes and say, “oh boy, yet another mystery novel set in Victorian London.” And before you ask, “will there be urchins? will there be prostitutes? will women be treated poorly?,” know this: Sherlock Holmes and Moriarity also show up. And the answer to all the other questions is (of course) yes. This book is a prequel to The Devil’s Grin, which I’m pretty sure I reviewed last year. That’s the book where our heroine, Anna Kronberg, meets up with Sherlock Holmes. […]
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