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Oh Lois, you hold my heart so gently.

Komarr by Lois McMaster Bujold

April 20, 2024 by FyreHaar 1 Comment

So, you pick up a science fiction mystery novel by your favorite author. You know the one, who wrote your favorite character of all time? It’s another in her long, award winning series following Miles Naismith Vorkosigan through his life of adventure and mystery. (if you’ve read Bujold, you know why you never leave out Naismith in his name.) The soletta – the key to terraforming Komarr – has just been hit and almost catastrophically damaged by an ore freighter. Miles is a newly minted Imperial […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: #Science Fiction, CBR16, CBR16SweetBooks, CBR16SweetChallenge, Fiction, lois mcmaster bujold, mystery, sci-fi

FyreHaar's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: #Science Fiction, CBR16, CBR16SweetBooks, CBR16SweetChallenge, Fiction, lois mcmaster bujold, mystery, sci-fi ·
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Ceiling detail from Christchurch Priory

cloisterf*ck

The Cloisters (2022) by Katy Hays

April 12, 2024 by drmllz 6 Comments

I am posting a picture from Christchurch Priory, Dorset, a medieval structure which actually would be a good place for a murder mystery. I’m not going to post a picture of the book cover, because the cover is beautiful and it will suck you in to buying it and you will end up throwing it across the room and denting it anyway. At least if you’re an academic. The setting is the Cloisters section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the narrator/protagonist is Ann, a […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: CBR16, contemporary fiction, darkacademia, drmllz, Fiction, Katy Hays, katyhays, magic, mystery

drmllz's CBR16 Review No:2 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: CBR16, contemporary fiction, darkacademia, drmllz, Fiction, Katy Hays, katyhays, magic, mystery ·
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Seeing the Masterpiece

Eight Million Ways to Die by Lawrence Block

April 10, 2024 by Jake Leave a Comment

When I first read through the Matthew Scudder series, I couldn’t appreciate Eight Million Ways to Die for what it is. I had avoided the Scudder series for a long time because alcoholic ex-cop PI held no appeal for me. I learned that Matt grows with the series over time. And I did as well. It’s documented in other reviews, I won’t rehash here. Just check the tag. But this one is always considered his best work. And when I read it…I mean, it was good. I […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: alcoholism, Eight Million Ways to Die, lawrence block, mystery, New York City

Jake's CBR16 Review No:45 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: alcoholism, Eight Million Ways to Die, lawrence block, mystery, New York City ·
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The Story at All Costs

Off the Air by Christina Estes

April 10, 2024 by Pooja 2 Comments

When controversial talk show host Larry Lemmon dies under mysterious circumstances, local reporter Jolene pursues the story – and gets in over her head in the case itself. At some point, like most people who enjoy writing, I considered journalism as a career path, though I quickly realized I was nowhere near as persistent and unafraid of failure as the job requires. This book, written by a long-time reporter, only reinforced this. The mystery interested me off the bat – the poisoning of far-right radio […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: ARC, Arizona, Christina Estes, journalism, murder, mystery, NetGalley

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:54 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: ARC, Arizona, Christina Estes, journalism, murder, mystery, NetGalley ·
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Game, set and …

The Match by Harlan Coben

April 9, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

Several decades ago, a young boy was discovered living alone in the woods. The boy was put in foster care; the authorities assumed the boy would eventually be claimed. But no such thing happened. The boy, nicknamed Wilde, grew up and became a… PI? Enforcer? Jack of All Trades in the security business? We don’t know, we don’t care. All we know is that the boy’s memories never came back, save for one: a red banister, a portrait of a man, and the sound of […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: crime, dna, Harlan Coben, mystery, new york, The Match, thriller

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: crime, dna, Harlan Coben, mystery, new york, The Match, thriller ·
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Blinded by the Glitter

A Most Efficient Murder by Anthony Slayton

April 5, 2024 by Pooja Leave a Comment

When the body of a strange young woman is found in the Earl of Unsworth’s garden during a party, his capable secretary Mr. Quayle is tasked with keeping the family from scandal during the investigation – a task only made harder by the secrets everyone is keeping. This is a cozy sort of mystery in 1920s England, with the vibe you’d get if you blend the adventurous plots of Sherlock Holmes and the humorous domestic drama of PG Wodehouse. I liked how the author built […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: 1920s, Anthony Slayton, audiobook, cozy mystery, England, humor, murder, mystery

Pooja's CBR16 Review No:51 · Genres: Audiobooks, Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: 1920s, Anthony Slayton, audiobook, cozy mystery, England, humor, murder, mystery ·
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