September:
#66/90
:The Stone Circle (Ruth Galloway # 11) by Ellie Griffiths (4/5) (mystery)
DCI Nelson has been receiving threatening letters, similar to ones he received years ago. But the author of the previous letters is dead…or is he? The body of a young girl is discovered, similar to the past crime. Could these somehow be connected?
#67/90:
Playing With Myself by Randy Rainbow (4.5/5) (memoir)
A firsthand account from his childhood to his rise to fame with his trademark pink glasses.
Randy’s voice definitely comes through in the writing style. A must if you are a fan of his
Youtube parodies.
#68/90:
Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner (3.5/5) (mystery)
Manon Bradshaw has arrived at a troubling crime scene. Edith, a young graduate student and daughter to the Royal Surgeon, has been missing with few clues to her disappearance. As the search widens, secrets about Edith’s life are revealed,and what Manon discovers will have consequences for both Edith’s family and herself.
#69/70:
The Lantern Men (Ruth Galloway #12) by Elly Griffiths (4/5) (mystery)
Ruth has a new job, a new partner, and a new home. She is no longer associated with north Norfolk’s police department. But a convicted murderer will only tell Nelson where the other bodies are buried if Ruth is the one to lead the dig. Why does he need Ruth?
#70/90:
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (4/5) (fiction)
Aging and reclusive Hollywood icon Evelyn Hugo is finally ready to tell all. She chooses Monique Grant, an unknown magazine writer for the job.
#71/90:
The Night Hawks (Ruth Galloway # 13) by Elly Griffiths (4/5) (mystery)
Ruth is now head of archaeology at the University of North Norfolk. When a local group of metal detectorists find Bronze Age artifacts and a dead body, Nelson calls on Ruth to help.
#72/90:
A Question of Honor (Bess Crawford #5) by Charles Todd (4/5) (historical mystery)
When Bess was a child in India, her father’s regiment had a murderer in its ranks who escaped punishment. While nursing in France, she learns that the man is still alive and serving at the Front. Bess uses her time away to investigate, and stumbles on a horrific truth.
#73/90:
Me, the Mob, and the Music by Tommy James with Martin Fitzpatrick (4.5/5) (memoir)
Tommy narrates his life from his early beginnings through his rise in the world of rock and roll and shady business.
Saw him in concert this summer. Still a great showman!
#74/90:
The Locked Room (Ruth Galloway #14) by Elly Griffiths (4/5) (mystery)
The pandemic has lead to lockdowns. Ruth and Kate are dealing with life in the cottage, with a new neighbor. Nelson and the rest of the force are struggling with a suspicious death - a woman who appeared to have killed herself, but was locked in her room from the outside. The team now is looking into previous deaths that may be related. And Ruth discovers that she may be related to her new neighbor, who has mysteriously disappeared.
Caught up with the series now!