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Ceiling detail from Christchurch Priory

cloisterf*ck

The Cloisters (2022) by Katy Hays

April 12, 2024 by drmllz 6 Comments

I am posting a picture from Christchurch Priory, Dorset, a medieval structure which actually would be a good place for a murder mystery. I’m not going to post a picture of the book cover, because the cover is beautiful and it will suck you in to buying it and you will end up throwing it across the room and denting it anyway. At least if you’re an academic. The setting is the Cloisters section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the narrator/protagonist is Ann, a […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: CBR16, contemporary fiction, darkacademia, drmllz, Fiction, Katy Hays, katyhays, magic, mystery

drmllz's CBR16 Review No:2 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: CBR16, contemporary fiction, darkacademia, drmllz, Fiction, Katy Hays, katyhays, magic, mystery ·
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Nah.

The Cloisters by Katy Hays

July 10, 2023 by narfna 3 Comments

What it comes down to is that I found this book extremely unpleasant. And also dull. And reading it made me feel like I would rather be banging my head against something very solid. This was made even more frustrating by glimmers of stuff I probably would have found very intriguing in another author’s hands, or in another type of story altogether. The Cloisters is about a woman whose name I have long forgotten who is heading to her first post-graduate job, supposedly at the […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: dark academia, gothic, Katy Hays, mystery, narfna, speculative, Tarot, The Cloisters

narfna's CBR15 Review No:71 · Genres: Mystery, Speculative Fiction · Tags: dark academia, gothic, Katy Hays, mystery, narfna, speculative, Tarot, The Cloisters ·
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November 2022 Leftovers

The Golden Cage by Camilla Läckberg

Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier

The Lost Village by Camilla Sten

The Hot Beat by Robert Silverberg

Your Book, Your Brand: The Step-By-Step Guide to Launching Your Book and Boosting Your Sales by Dana Kaye

Nineteen Seventy Seven by David Peace

The Family Game by Catherine Steadman

The Other Side of Night by Adam Hamdy

Nineteen Eighty by David Peace

Ex Machina, Book Three by Brian K. Vaughan

The Cloisters by Katy Hays

Destroy All Monsters (Reckless, Vol.2) by Ed Brubaker

The Ghost in You (Reckless, Vol.3) by Ed Brubaker

Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar

December 3, 2022 by Jake Leave a Comment

A happy and blessed Thanksgiving to all who observe! Here is my list of readings that I got to in November that didn’t merit a longer review… The Golden Cage*** Part 1: Ma’am, wyd? Part 2: Good for her! Part 3: Good for…her? Also, kinda sad. Epilogue: Good for her! This is a good, trashy beach read. I just wish there had been less on Faye’s shady past- which wasn’t filled in well-and more on the machinations to destroy her husband’s business. Also, I’m not […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, #writing, Adam Hamdy, Brian K. Vaughan, Camilla Läckberg, Camilla Sten, Canada, Catherine Steadman, Chasing the Boogeyman, Cloisters Museum, Dana Kaye, David Peace, Destroy All Monsters, domestic suspense, ed brubaker, England, Graphic Novel, hard case crime, historical fiction, Jennifer Hillier, Katy Hays, los angeles, Maryland, mystery, New York City, Nineteen Eighty, Nineteen Seventy Seven, Reckless, Religion, richard chizmar, robert silverberg, Seattle, Stockholm, Sweden, tarot cards, The Cloisters, The Family Game, The Ghost In You, The Golden Cage, The Hot Beat, The Lost Village, The Other Side of Night, the red riding quartet, Things We Do in the Dark, thriller, true crime, yorkshire, Your Book Your Brand

Jake's CBR14 Review No:217 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, #writing, Adam Hamdy, Brian K. Vaughan, Camilla Läckberg, Camilla Sten, Canada, Catherine Steadman, Chasing the Boogeyman, Cloisters Museum, Dana Kaye, David Peace, Destroy All Monsters, domestic suspense, ed brubaker, England, Graphic Novel, hard case crime, historical fiction, Jennifer Hillier, Katy Hays, los angeles, Maryland, mystery, New York City, Nineteen Eighty, Nineteen Seventy Seven, Reckless, Religion, richard chizmar, robert silverberg, Seattle, Stockholm, Sweden, tarot cards, The Cloisters, The Family Game, The Ghost In You, The Golden Cage, The Hot Beat, The Lost Village, The Other Side of Night, the red riding quartet, Things We Do in the Dark, thriller, true crime, yorkshire, Your Book Your Brand ·
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