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Final 2024 Leftovers

1876 by Gore Vidal

Joe Country by Mick Herron

James by Percival Everett

Slough House by Mick Herron

Kiss Her Goodbye by Allan Guthrie

The Contemplative Tarot: A Christian Introduction to the cards by Brittany Muller

December 26, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

Hope everyone had a wonderful 2024. Remember that while we can’t control the horrors of the world, there is joy to be found in the presence of those we love. 1876**** Didn’t hit as hard as Burr; Burr’s presence was the center of the story that made it go, whereas this book wants to highlight every major player in the 1876 election. But Vidal does a good job of evoking the atmosphere of the time: the unapologetic corruption, the paranoia of another war and the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1876, Allan Guthrie, Brittany Muller, christian, crime, Devotional, England, espionage, Gore Vidal, hard case crime, historical fiction, huckleberry Finn, James, Joe Country, Kiss Her Goodbye, mick herron, mystery, mysticism, Narratives of Empire, Percival Everett, politics, presidential election, Samuel Tilden, Satire, scotland, Slough House, Slough House series, Slow Horses, Tarot, The Contemplative Tarot, thriller, Voltaire

Jake's CBR16 Review No:195 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1876, Allan Guthrie, Brittany Muller, christian, crime, Devotional, England, espionage, Gore Vidal, hard case crime, historical fiction, huckleberry Finn, James, Joe Country, Kiss Her Goodbye, mick herron, mystery, mysticism, Narratives of Empire, Percival Everett, politics, presidential election, Samuel Tilden, Satire, scotland, Slough House, Slough House series, Slow Horses, Tarot, The Contemplative Tarot, thriller, Voltaire ·
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Twist and Shout

The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

November 3, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

Rowan works at a London daycare with the suitably horrible name Little Nippers. Though she likes the children, she dislikes her coworkers and the put-upon, complaining parents that she has to deal with. She lives in a cramped, run-down apartment, which she shares with a coworker who is now on Sabbatical. So when she finds a job ad for a live-in nanny on a country estate in the Scottish Highlands, she does whatever she can to get the job. It doesn’t go well; the book […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Haunted House, horror, Ruth Ware, scotland, The Turn of the Key

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:59 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Haunted House, horror, Ruth Ware, scotland, The Turn of the Key ·
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Janet Just Won’t Quit

The Kadin by Bernice Small

June 1, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

This book charts the colorful life of Janet Leslie from birth to death. Born in Scotland, she ended up one of the chief wives of an Ottoman prince and comes to play an important part in his reign. Firstly, this is not a romance. We do not see much of the relationship between Janet/Cyra and either of her love interests. Instead, we get a lot of political intrigue, historical facts, and some lovable gal palling between Cyra and Selim’s other wives. It’s not serious historical […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: adventure, Bernice Small, bodice ripper, historical, ottoman empire, Romance, scotland

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:72 · Genres: Fiction, History, Romance · Tags: adventure, Bernice Small, bodice ripper, historical, ottoman empire, Romance, scotland ·
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“Home is a choice and sometimes a hard one. What you choose to accept. What you embrace.”

Lute by Jennifer Marie Thorne

December 17, 2023 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Nina Treadway is the lady of Lute, but she’s only lived there for seven years, since she got married to Hugh. As a foreigner, she doesn’t believe in the island’s day of the tithe, but as things start going wrong all around her, she wonders if it might be more than a superstition. Folk horror! A mysterious day of human sacrifice as an island extracts the price of its bounty from its residents! An American abroad! And that cover is so very beautiful, and so […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Horror Tagged With: #fantasy, ARC, folk horror, horror, island, Jennifer Marie Thorne, NetGalley, scotland

Pooja's CBR15 Review No:96 · Genres: Audiobooks, Horror · Tags: #fantasy, ARC, folk horror, horror, island, Jennifer Marie Thorne, NetGalley, scotland ·
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“He laughs and laughs. My, how he laughs.”

The Mystery at Dunvegan Castle by T.L. Huchu

December 5, 2023 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Ropa should be on cloud nine, helping organize the Society of Skeptical Enquirers’ biennial conference and hobnobbing with all the bigwigs of Scottish magic. But when she’s left scrambling to investigate a politically charged theft, she begins to wonder if the world of magic is more trouble than it’s worth. This is the third book in the Edinburgh Nights series, which follows teenage ghostalker Ropa as she investigates magical crimes in a politically uneasy Scotland. In this book, we seem to shift from the individual […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, ghosts, murder, mystery, post-colonialism, scotland, T.L. Huchu, YA

Pooja's CBR15 Review No:89 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, ghosts, murder, mystery, post-colonialism, scotland, T.L. Huchu, YA ·
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What would you do if you were maybe really nearby to a murder?

Stranger in the Woods by Anni Taylor

July 6, 2023 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

We meet our main character Isla as she’s photographing some rich people on a yacht. She sounds like a good photographer, but then she has a seizure and falls into the water. Her mom is scared and so is she. Isla is also looking for a little bit of adventure though. She feels trapped in Sydney and wants to branch out. She randomly finds an ad for a month-long assignment in the Scottish Highlands photographing a renowned architect and his family and estate. Once Isla […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: abduction, Anni Taylor, scotland

kfishgirl's CBR15 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: abduction, Anni Taylor, scotland ·
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