After the children’s book The Diary of a Wimpy Kid, here’s something that’s definitely adult. Technically, I finished this first, but I just got around to writing about this later. Probably because I enjoyed The Diary more than I enjoyed this one.
Tag: Murder
The Perfect Murder by Ruskin Bond
Another one for new year. This time it is a short story collection, all somehow related to murder—committing, witnessing, or solving a murder. There are quite a few well-known names: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Ruskin Bond, and Edgar Allan Poe. I cannot figure out the cover though… The title story is by someone else, not Ruskin Bond.
The Mousetrap: A Play by Agatha Christie
It is rare that I am disappointed by an Agatha Christie novel/book. In fact, I can’t even remember any novel of hers that I was disappointed in. Sure, there have been times when I wasn’t amazed or thrilled, but it was always at least OK.
The Hollow: A Play by Agatha Christie
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson
Oh, what did I just read? I am going to be thinking about this for a long time. Some stories, no matter how much time has passed, stay with you. I have a feeling this is one of those stories…
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
So that’s what the fuss is all about!
Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? by Agatha Christie
This book was so much fun! I loved it, absolutely loved it! 😀
Thirteen, Fourteen … Little Boy Unseen (Rebekka Franck Book 7) by Willow Rose
I had no idea that this book was part of a series… I know, how dumb. But I saw the “Thirteen Fourteen” as just a part of the title and did not think that it might be connected to a series in any way.
Prescription: Murder! Volume 1 by Alan Hynd and Noel Hynd
A very different type of book from what I usually go for, Prescription: Murder! Volume 1: Authentic Cases From The Files of Alan Hynd by Alan Hynd and Noel Hynd is about true crime.
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
Just finished reading Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. I have to say there were lots of obstacles while reading it. Mostly that I just couldn’t find any time to sit and read. But, I did it And I’m glad that I did.