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“Which is harder: devising an unsolvable problem, or solving that problem?”

The Devotion of Suspect X (Detective Galileo, #1) by Keigo Higashino

November 24, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

I feel like this author and I are just jamming together on the same vibe. I’ve seen other people’s reviews and YouTube reactions/book club live shows and my reactions are so different to theirs. I really feel like I just fall into this author’s worlds and just let him shamelessly manipulate me exactly the way he wants and it’s hard for me to imagine not being enthralled by what’s happening. They’re all like ‘meh,’ and I’m like what are you talking about?!??? This particular tome […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Detective Galileo, Japanese literature, japanese puzzle mystery, Keigo Higashino, mystery, narfna, puzzle mystery, The Devotion of Suspect X

narfna's CBR15 Review No:141 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Detective Galileo, Japanese literature, japanese puzzle mystery, Keigo Higashino, mystery, narfna, puzzle mystery, The Devotion of Suspect X ·
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“There’s an old rule of thumb in prisons. Actually, it’s more of a life lesson. Always know what you’re walking into. Dark corners can be danger points.”

Dark Corners (Rachel Krall, #2) by Megan Goldin

November 21, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

This is probably a three, three and a half star read, objectively (if there even is such a thing). It’s a little rushed, a little flawed, a little incomplete-feeling. But it hit me at the exact right time and mindset, so I had a great time and I read it super fast. The second book to feature Goldin’s podcasting reporter, Rachel Krall, Dark Corners kicks off when she is summoned to Florida by the FBI to meet with Terence Bailey, who is 48 hours away from being […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Dark Corners, influencers, Megan Goldin, mystery, narfna, Podcasts, Rachel Krall, serial killers, thrillers

narfna's CBR15 Review No:134 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Dark Corners, influencers, Megan Goldin, mystery, narfna, Podcasts, Rachel Krall, serial killers, thrillers ·
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‘Hi! I’m Your Birthday Twin!’ A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES

None of This is True by Lisa Jewell

November 21, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

If this would have been told entirely in mixed media format, I probably would have given it the fifth star. But as is, it was just a really good read. This is going to be one of those annoying reviews where I tell you to go in knowing as little as possible. Generally, it’s about the fallout when two women born on the same day in the same hospital meet again on their 45th birthday and develop a very unique relationship. Alix is a podcast […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Lisa Jewell, murder, mystery, narfna, None of This Is True, Podcasts, Suspense, thrillers

narfna's CBR15 Review No:133 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Lisa Jewell, murder, mystery, narfna, None of This Is True, Podcasts, Suspense, thrillers ·
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Murder, mystery, fine ale, friendship, plague, dark humor. A very enjoyable book.

The Alewives: A Plague-Era Tale of Murder, Mystery, and Fine Ale by Elizabeth R. Andersen

November 16, 2023 by narfna 4 Comments

This was pretty much everything I wanted it to be. Honestly, I didn’t even read the synopsis before I ordered this, just because I love reading about alewives, but was even more delighted to learn it’s about female friendship and life post-Black Death in medieval Europe, and also solving murders. Worth pointing out in its own paragraph: this is an indie author and the book doesn’t have many ratings, so people who love slice of life history, the middle ages, cozy mysteries, and female friendship, come! […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: 14th century, alewives, cozy mystery, Elizabeth R. Andersen, Gritta's hoe, historical mystery, mystery, narfna, self published, The Alewives, The Alewives of Colmar, the plague

narfna's CBR15 Review No:125 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: 14th century, alewives, cozy mystery, Elizabeth R. Andersen, Gritta's hoe, historical mystery, mystery, narfna, self published, The Alewives, The Alewives of Colmar, the plague ·
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“We women have been taught since birth that virtue is our greatest asset. I have nothing against virtues—I’d like to think that there are many virtues I practice assiduously. But power does not yield to virtue. Power yields only to power.”

Murder on Cold Street (Lady Sherlock, #5) by Sherry Thomas

November 16, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

I liked this one, but the mystery plot got convoluted at the end and I had to re-read several bits multiple times, and stop and think about things before it all came together for me. That confusion aside, this also didn’t have as high of emotional stakes for the characters I cared most about. The biggest stakes are for Inspector and Mrs. Treadles, since Inspector Treadles has been accused of two murders. Reasonably, as it turns out, as he was found in a locked room […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Romance Tagged With: historical mystery, Lady Sherlock, m/f, Murder on Cold Street, mystery, narfna, pastiche, Romance, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas

narfna's CBR15 Review No:120 · Genres: Mystery, Romance · Tags: historical mystery, Lady Sherlock, m/f, Murder on Cold Street, mystery, narfna, pastiche, Romance, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas ·
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And Melt With You

I'll Stop the World by Lauren Thoman

November 13, 2023 by Debcapsfan Leave a Comment

I’ll Stop the World is the debut novel by Lauren Thoman, published by Mindy’s Book Studio, the Mindy being Mindy Kaling. It’s clear from her opening note at the beginning of the book that there are twists in this book. I did get one of them because math, but I was really surprised by the second. I admit though when I know there’s a big twist in books I try not to think to hard about it because I just want to enjoy the story […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Speculative Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: Lauren Thoman, mindy kaling, mystery, Suspense

Debcapsfan's CBR15 Review No:16 · Genres: Mystery, Speculative Fiction, Suspense · Tags: Lauren Thoman, mindy kaling, mystery, Suspense ·
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