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We Are Watching by Alison Gaylin

Saint of the Narrows Street by William Boyle

February 28, 2025 by Jake Leave a Comment

I finished two books this past week and enjoyed them to varying degrees. One was by a favorite author, another by an author I’ve struggled with in the past. Let’s get to the latter first since I like going in reading order… We Are Watching**** I’ve always felt cold toward Alison Gaylin’s work. She’s a very good writer and yet, there’s an emotional distance in her books that I can’t land with. It’s the same issue I get when watching most Christopher Nolan movies: yeah […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Alison Gaylin, Brooklyn, conspiracy, crime, cult, historical fiction, horror, mystery, New York City, Noir, Saint of the Narrows Street, thriller, We Are Watching, William Boyle

Jake's CBR17 Review No:7 · Genres: Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Alison Gaylin, Brooklyn, conspiracy, crime, cult, historical fiction, horror, mystery, New York City, Noir, Saint of the Narrows Street, thriller, We Are Watching, William Boyle ·
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“For four years we spied and we worked damn hard and we saved people’s lives and we made a difference and nobody cared too much that we were women. And then it all ended.”

The Three Lives of Alix St. Pierre by Natasha Lester

February 6, 2025 by Pooja Leave a Comment

Ex-OSS agent Alix St. Pierre seeks a fresh start in Paris as the PR agent for the freshly established House of Dior, but her actions and enemies from during the war continue to dog her steps. This was the oldest NetGalley ARC on my shelf, so it’s with a real sense of satisfaction that I’m crossing it off the list. And it was fun to see yet another fresh perspective on World War Two, that of a female OSS agent, and better yet to see […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: ARC, fashion, France, historical fiction, mystery, Natasha Lester, NetGalley, Romance, thriller, World War Two

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: ARC, fashion, France, historical fiction, mystery, Natasha Lester, NetGalley, Romance, thriller, World War Two ·
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What do you get when you mix 1930s New York with advice from a Founding Father?

Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

February 2, 2025 by KimMiE" 1 Comment

Being able to submerge readers in a particular era/time/place is one of Amor Towles’s super powers. Whether it’s early 20th century Russia, or the 1950s American midwest, readers can expect to feel and breathe an era through Towles’ expertly crafted prose. In Rules of Civility, Towles’s debut novel, we find ourselves transported to New York in the late 1930s, just as the city is starting to see the light at the end of a grueling decade, a decade that “launched the Great Depression just to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1930s New York, Amor Towles, cbr17, historical fiction, KimMiE"

KimMiE"'s CBR17 Review No:2 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: 1930s New York, Amor Towles, cbr17, historical fiction, KimMiE" ·
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“The hearts of men are alike wherever you go. The rest is scenery.”

Glorious Exploits by Ferdia Lennon

January 26, 2025 by Pooja Leave a Comment

In the midst of the Peloponnesian War, more than 7000 Athenian prisoners of war are left to rot in Syracuse’s quarries – except a select few whom unemployed Syracusan potters Lampo and Gelon decide will be perfect to mount a pair of plays by the great tragic playwright Euripides. You might have to reread that premise. It’s a pretty whacky one, though some mild trawling of Wikipedia later revealed to me that allegedly some Athenian prisoners in Sicily did buy their freedom by reciting Euripides […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Ancient Greece, ARC, Ferdia Lennon, historical fiction, humor, Italy, literary fiction, NetGalley

Pooja's CBR17 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Ancient Greece, ARC, Ferdia Lennon, historical fiction, humor, Italy, literary fiction, NetGalley ·
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“You try fighting crime as a nineteen-year-old Victorian housemaid.”

A Rip Through Time (A Rip Through Time #1) by Kelley Armstrong

January 26, 2025 by dreadpiratekel 4 Comments

To be clear this (the first in a series) is a time travel, historical fiction with a light dusting of maybe implied possible romance.  It should not be confused with the author’s A Stitch In Time series which are time travel, historical fiction, and romance novels.   Am I putting that disclaimer here because I was confused about the similarity in the series name?  Yes.  Yes, I am. In this series, we start in Edinburgh on May 20, 2019.  Vancouver police detective Mallory Atkinson is […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: A Rip Through Time, A Rip Through Time Series, first in a series, historical fiction, Kelley Armstrong, time travel, time travel and body swap

dreadpiratekel's CBR17 Review No:5 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: A Rip Through Time, A Rip Through Time Series, first in a series, historical fiction, Kelley Armstrong, time travel, time travel and body swap ·
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A warrior detective, a priest, and a princess team up

Yamada Monogatari: The Emperor in Shadow by Richard Parks

January 22, 2025 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

I have had the final Yamada Monogatari on my TBR for a long time. I finally picked it up and it’s what I needed for a couple of snow days in a row the deep South. I’m a native Midwesterner so snow and cold are not new to me, but last night might have been the first time in a decade since I moved that I saw measurable snow stick around more than a few hours (not even going to get into the ice). Work […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History Tagged With: adventure, historical fiction, Japanese folklore, richard parks, supernatural msytery, Yamada Monogatari THe Emperor in Shadow

CoffeeShopReader's CBR17 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History · Tags: adventure, historical fiction, Japanese folklore, richard parks, supernatural msytery, Yamada Monogatari THe Emperor in Shadow ·
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