I managed to hit my target of 4 books again.
Mary Higgins Clark - A Stranger is Watching (6/10) A young man on death row is about to be executed for killing a housewife 3 years earlier. Meanwhile, the victim's son and his father's new girfriend are kidnapped for ransom. Is there a connection? Early novel by the reknowned suspense writer. Fast-paced but fairly straightforward by today's standards.
Leigh Bardugo - Ninth House (5/10) Murder mystery where a young woman who can see ghosts is taken on as an apprentice overseer of secret magical societies at a university. I read this because of glowing reviews by Stephen King and Joe Hill, but sadly it didn't live up to the hype.
Joe Lansdale - Coco Butternut (7/10) A Hap & Leonard novella. Somewhat lightweight but fun while it lasted.
Lewis Shiner - Slam (3/10) A 39 year old man is released from prison on parole and is given a cushy job housesitting by an old friend. He meets and starts sleeping with a teenage runaway, lets an escaped convict stay at the house and sell drugs, and finally pays someone to burn down the house so he can pretend to be dead and start a new life under a false identity. And this is the 'hero' of the story! Bizarre.
Mary Higgins Clark - A Stranger is Watching (6/10) A young man on death row is about to be executed for killing a housewife 3 years earlier. Meanwhile, the victim's son and his father's new girfriend are kidnapped for ransom. Is there a connection? Early novel by the reknowned suspense writer. Fast-paced but fairly straightforward by today's standards.
Leigh Bardugo - Ninth House (5/10) Murder mystery where a young woman who can see ghosts is taken on as an apprentice overseer of secret magical societies at a university. I read this because of glowing reviews by Stephen King and Joe Hill, but sadly it didn't live up to the hype.
Joe Lansdale - Coco Butternut (7/10) A Hap & Leonard novella. Somewhat lightweight but fun while it lasted.
Lewis Shiner - Slam (3/10) A 39 year old man is released from prison on parole and is given a cushy job housesitting by an old friend. He meets and starts sleeping with a teenage runaway, lets an escaped convict stay at the house and sell drugs, and finally pays someone to burn down the house so he can pretend to be dead and start a new life under a false identity. And this is the 'hero' of the story! Bizarre.
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