Book reviews featuring history, historical fiction, and mysteries, as well as my thoughts on all things bookish.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
Top Ten Tuesday: Books Set in Another Time
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Stacking the Shelves #47
Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Reading Reality. It's a place to showcase any books I have purchased, borrowed, or been lucky enough to have been given an advance copy of. Hope you find something that looks interesting to you or that makes you remember a favorite book you need to finish. Enjoy your reading this week!
Purchase from Amazon for Kindle: Free with points:
This setting looked unique and I'm always looking for lesser known series. I hadn't heard of this one or the author either before. Described as an "elegant mystery filled with intriguing characters," and a Downton Abbey vibe I thought I'd get it. I loved the cover also. That drew me in right away. It's the typical Lord and Lady story who solve a murder mystery so that is something I know I'll like. There are four books in the series which seems to have ended in 2016.
Purchase from Amazon for Kindle: Free Friday books from Hourly History website:
Every Friday I get my Hourly History newsletter with free books! Many are subjects I'm not interested in but this one I for sure want to read. I love the show on HBO Max about The Gilded Age and want to learn more behind it. I confess that I love history but am not schooled very well on this subject even though I am American. It's kind of glossed over quickly in our classes. These books are all meant to be read in...well....an hour, hence the name of the series.
Borrow from Libby App: Free
I have read the first two in this series and think I'm ready for the next one. I think they are really funny and clever, although sometimes I'm not in the mood if I want a more serious mystery or less constant humor. But then I go back to wondering what Lady Georgie is doing and I need to check in! She goes home to Castle Rannoch in Scotland and I love that. It also involves the Prince of Wales and his "divorcee houseguest" which we all know refers to Wallis Simpson. This one looks fun.
Friday, February 21, 2025
Mrs. McGinty's Dead by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot Book 32)
Series: Hercule Poirot Mysteries
Length: 243 pages
Mrs. McGinty died from a brutal blow to the back of her head. Suspicion falls immediately on her shifty lodger, James Bentley, whose clothes reveal traces of the victim’s blood and hair. Yet something is amiss: Bentley just doesn’t seem like a murderer.
Could the answer lie in an article clipped from a newspaper two days before the death? With a desperate killer still free, Hercule Poirot will have to stay alive long enough to find out. . . .
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Can't Wait Wednesday: The Whitechapel Widow by Emily Organ (A Emma Langley Victorian Mystery Book One)
For this week's Can't Wait Wednesday, hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings, I'm featuring, The Whitechapel Widow, by Emily Organ. It is book one of the new Emma Langley Victorian Mystery Series and looks like a book for fans of Anne Perry. It is a little edgier than the average cozy and considering it involves the time and era of Jack the Ripper I'm not sure you'd call it a cozy. But the mystery looks intriguing as a woman tries to get to the bottom of who murdered her husband In Whitechapel London. It does say in the comments it is a clean mystery so nothing too disturbing here. I think I might have to start this series.
I hope you've found a book you can't wait for this week. Happy reading ya'll!
London, 1888. While Jack the Ripper's reign of terror grips the city, Emma Langley's world shatters when her husband is found murdered in Whitechapel. But grief is quickly overshadowed by a startling discovery. William Langley was not the man she thought she knew.
As panic fills London's streets, Emma delves into her husband's secret life, uncovering a web of lies that stretches from glittering society drawing rooms to the seedy gambling dens of the East End. Aided by Penny Green, a former reporter with a nose for trouble, Emma follows a trail of blackmail and corruption.
But exposing her husband's killer could make her the next victim and in the shadows of gaslit streets, a murderer waits, ready to strike again…
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Never Reviewed (but maybe I should!)
This week's theme for Top Ten Tuesday, hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, is "Books I Never Reviewed." Wow....that is hard to narrow down to just ten. My blog is only three years old so there are plenty to choose from. Sometimes I think of reviewing my favorites that I read long ago but is that cheating when you run a book blog? I mean, do I have to have read it that week for it to count? It's an interesting thought. Go back and write reviews for books I read five years ago? Even with Outlander I re-read them before I reviewed them.
Anyway here are ten books I really enjoyed but haven't reviewed. Maybe I should! Happy reading ya'll!
**No covers displayed due to time, but the titles are linked to Goodreads if you want more information on one of these amazing books!
1. The Murder On the Links by Agatha Christie (Cozy Mystery)
2. The Six Wives of Henry the VIII by Alison Weir (History- British Biography)
3. Highland Spirits by Amanda Scott (Historical Scottish Romance)
4. Leaving Ireland by Ann Moore (Historical Irish Romance)
5. Poldark by Winston Graham (Historical Fiction Cornwall)
6. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Historical Fiction Russia )
7. Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon (Historical Fiction/Romance)
8. Celia Garth by Gwen Bristow (Historical Fiction set in Charleston)
9. Queen of This Realm by Jean Plaidy (Historical Biography of Elizabeth II)
10. Into Africa by Martin Dugard (History- Stanley and Livingstone's discovery)