“…she prayed that the difference between good and evil was simply a matter of trying.” I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway from William Morrow and started it almost immediately after it showed up on my tablet. Ansel has 12 hours left to live. Kukafka tells those 12 hours in a very roundabout way,… Continue reading Notes on an Execution, Danya Kukafka
Tag: Crime Fiction
Real Easy, Marie Rutkoski
This review is a little late from release day because, when I received the ARC, the original release day was February 15th. It released early, so I'm a little late. But I think this yall will enjoy this book so let's get to it. Cycling through many perspectives, Real Easy is a mystery/thriller that walks… Continue reading Real Easy, Marie Rutkoski
The Stillwater Girls, Minka Kent
I borrowed The Stillwater Girls from Amazon Prime when it came up as a recommended read. The idea of girls raised away from civilization had a promising premise, and the book didn’t disappoint. I became oddly fascinated at the strict rules imposed on the girls, on how naïve they were, and wondered why a single… Continue reading The Stillwater Girls, Minka Kent
One Simple Thing, Warren Read
One Simple Thing tells the story of three lives that intersect in varying ways because of 2 criminals who ultimately belong behind bars. We watch the story unfold through Louis, Rodney, and Nadine. Three people of vastly different ages and are seemingly unconnected. You get a bit of the rough life with Nadine, the day… Continue reading One Simple Thing, Warren Read
Please See Us, Caitlin Mullen
There are dead women behind the Sunset Motel, a motel that rents by the hour. They are carefully posed, and the killer isn't done yet. This story is told in alternating viewpoints, from those of the Jane Does to Lily, and Clara Voyant, a 16-year-old who lives with her less than stellar aunt, and is… Continue reading Please See Us, Caitlin Mullen
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