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A Mysterious Introduction to Agatha Christie

The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

December 8, 2023 by donttrustthe_bea Leave a Comment

Having never read an Agagtha Christie book before, I decided it was only appropriate to begin with her first Poirot mystery, rather than a more well known title like Murder on the Orient Express. The reader follows narrator Arthur Hastings, a soldier recently released on sick leave from the Western Front during WW2. He runs into an old friend, John Cavendish, who invites him to stay at his families sprawling estate, Styles Court. There, Hastings is reintroduced to several characters: Emily Inglethorp, John’s stepmother Mary […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: agatha christie, British mystery, Fiction, historical ficiton, murder mystery, mystery, ww2

donttrustthe_bea's CBR15 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: agatha christie, British mystery, Fiction, historical ficiton, murder mystery, mystery, ww2 ·
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She sees dead people. They know they’re dead and they want justice.

Shutter: A Novel by Ramona Emerson

November 30, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

The first chapter of Shutter is tough to read. Main character Rita Todacheene is a forensic photographer for the Albuquerque police department, and she is on assignment. A young woman named Erma Singleton has either jumped or been pushed to her death from an overpass over an interstate highway, and now Rita must photograph all the remains at the scene. Being a forensic photographer, seeing the aftermath of such violence on a daily basis and taking hundreds of detailed shots of it, would take an […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: CBR15, crime, Dine Navajo culture, ElCicco, Fiction, Native American, Ramona Emerson, Shutter, supernatural

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:64 · Genres: Fiction, Suspense · Tags: CBR15, crime, Dine Navajo culture, ElCicco, Fiction, Native American, Ramona Emerson, Shutter, supernatural ·
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Suspicion

Symposium: A Novel by Muriel Spark

November 26, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

There is something about writers from Scotland, rather like those from Scandinavia, that just brings along the darkness. Reading Muriel Spark’s short 1990 novel Symposium reminded me of a read from last year, Elspeth Barker’s 1991 novel O, Caledonia. Both novels feature old moneyed families fallen on hard times in Scotland, and both cast a gimlet eye on the intellectual, propertied class. Also, both are excellent, quick reads. Symposium is a murder mystery that happens while a dinner party is occurring. Sparks takes us in […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: CBR15, ElCicco, Fiction, Muriel Spark, Symposium

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:63 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: CBR15, ElCicco, Fiction, Muriel Spark, Symposium ·
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Bright Young Women

Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll

November 24, 2023 by donttrustthe_bea Leave a Comment

I was hesitant to pick up the new novel from Jessica Knoll as I really didn’t care for Luckiest Girl Alive, one of her previous published works which was turned into a Netflix film starring Mila Kunis. But I was pleasantly surpised by Bright Young Women, as it was a refreshing take on the oft cliched true crime drama narrative. Rather than focusing on the perpetrator, Knoll brings attention and humanity to the victims, their friends and their families. The book follows two women across two different […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #feministfiction, based on true events, Fiction, jessica knoll, true crime

Genres: Fiction · Tags: #feministfiction, based on true events, Fiction, jessica knoll, true crime ·
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1984/Julia

1984 by George Orwell

Julia by Sandra Newman

November 22, 2023 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

Over the years I have read 1984 maybe half a dozen times, always for class-related assignments when I was a student or when I was a teacher. It has probably been over 20 years since my last re-read, and I’m glad I picked it up again before reading Sandra Newman’s Julia, a take on 1984 from the point of view of Winston Smith’s lover. I have always found 1984 to be a challenging read; dystopian fiction is unsettling and the end of 1984 is tragic. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1984, CBR15, dystopian fiction, ElCicco, Fiction, George Orwell, Julia, sandra newman

ElCicco's CBR15 Review No:62 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1984, CBR15, dystopian fiction, ElCicco, Fiction, George Orwell, Julia, sandra newman ·
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Epic fantasy inspired by the Pre-Columbian Americas

Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse

November 19, 2023 by Dome'Loki 2 Comments

CBR15 Bingo: On the Road – For two main characters about 80% of the book is them travelling. Bingo! The lands surrounding the Crescent Sea are ruled from the distant, northern city of Tova and the religious order of the Watchers.  The power of the Watchers has been waning and now that a commoner, Naranpa, has the highest role of Sun Priest there is dissent in the order and city.  Tova itself is broken into four districts each ruled by a different clan: Tsay (Golden […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, CBR15, cbr15bingo, Dome'Loki, Fiction, Rebecca Roanhorse

Dome'Loki's CBR15 Review No:9 · Genres: Fantasy, Featured, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, CBR15, cbr15bingo, Dome'Loki, Fiction, Rebecca Roanhorse ·
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