The Six Degrees of Separation meme is hosted by Kate at booksaremyfavoriteandbest. The idea behind the meme is to start with a book and use common points between two books to end up with links to six other books, forming a chain. Every month she provides the title of a book as the starting point.
The starting point this month is Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner. As usual, I know very little about this book. It came out in 2019, and it was a very successful debut novel. It explores marriage and divorce.
My first link is to A Kiss Before Dying by Ira Levin. Published in 1956, it was also a very successful debut novel. I read it for the first time this month. Too tense for me, but a well-written book.
Which leads me to another suspense novel. Queenpin by Megan Abbott gave me the same feelings of tension and dread while reading the book. Set in the 1940s or 50s, in the world of gangsters and gamblers, with two women as the main characters, a young woman learning the ropes from an older woman.
My next link is to A Night of Long Knives by Rebecca Cantrell, also a historical mystery and also featuring a strong female protagonist. The setting is 1930's Germany.
Still in Germany, or at least another version of Germany, is SS-GB, by Len Deighton, an alternate history, set in a world where Germany won World War II and the UK is invaded. Although Len Deighton is one of my favorite authors, I still haven't read this book.
Another alternate history / mystery novel is The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon. This one is set around the same time but the story is quite different. In this book, Jewish refugees settled in Sitka, Alaska rather than Israel following World War II. An unusual and fascinating book.
And the location of the previous book took me to my last link in the chain, The Woman Who Married a Bear by John Straley, also set in Sitka. This was the first book in a series featuring Cecil Younger as a private investigator.
It has been several months since I last participated in Six Degrees meme, and I enjoyed doing again. My chain this month mainly used links to locations. With the exception of Fleishman is in Trouble, and SS-GB, I have read all of the books and enjoyed them.
Next month the meme will start with Lucy Treloar’s Wolfe Island.