I’m playing catch-up here, and getting so many good ideas for lazy summer (if it ever starts) reads. (We have the heat, but not the lazy.) You all are reminding me about authors I seem to have ignored lately. Will have to correct that.
My f2f group read Linda Castillo’s
Sworn to Silence, Steph. Do all her books have “silence” in the title?
I don’t know why I haven’t read any Donna Leon’s lately. Hers are always good. Thanks for the reminder.
As one who just bought her obligatory "once every 10 years whether you need it or not" new purse, I have a hard time relating to a narrator who spends all her time thinking about what purse to carry, and what one to buy next (when she's not thinking about how to avoid having to do any work). But some of you may feel differently.
But a very brave woman, JoanK. For me, changing purses is a major undertaking requiring much forethought. And for sure, some necessity will be forgotten and not make the change.
Looks like many of us are not Nicholas Sparks fans. I agree with your comments.
It was good to see Carol Goodman’s name again, Frybabe. She met with SeniorLearn when we were in New York in 2008? 2010? (Can’t remember which trip) Brunch at the Ritz Carlton – wow, what a treat. Goodman brought her mother, both lovely women. We read her
Night Villa.
I appreciate the comments about
The Covert Affair. It has been on my TBR list, but maybe not anymore.
Love the Sue Henry books about Alaska, and glad to learn about the Sitka writer, John Straley. I spent two weeks in Sitka several years ago with a church group. We had gone to help spruce up Sheldon Jackson College, which unfortunately, has since closed. Looking forward to the Straley books.
I enjoyed the first Cara Black, but unfortunately was trying to read it at the same time I was reading Daniel Silva’s first --
The Unlikely Spy. Both good, but too much WWII. Best read separately. The Silva required a lot of going back and forth, re-looking things up. Glad I wasn’t reading it on a kindle.
Has anyone read Sharon McCrumb’s T
he Ballad of Tom Dooley? My f2f group is reading it next month. I have it from the library, but haven’t had a chance to start it yet.