Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2020

The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

 

 The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

 Grade: 4.5 Stars

Audience: Adult

 

Synopsis:

 When she stumbles across the ad, she’s looking for something else completely. But it seems like too good an opportunity to miss—a live-in nannying post, with a staggeringly generous salary. And when Rowan Caine arrives at Heatherbrae House, she is smitten—by the luxurious “smart” home fitted out with all modern conveniences, by the beautiful Scottish Highlands, and by this picture-perfect family.

What she doesn’t know is that she’s stepping into a nightmare—one that will end with a child dead and herself in prison awaiting trial for murder.

Writing to her lawyer from prison, she struggles to explain the events that led to her incarceration. It wasn’t just the constant surveillance from the home’s cameras, or the malfunctioning technology that woke the household with booming music, or turned the lights off at the worst possible time. It wasn’t just the girls, who turned out to be a far cry from the immaculately behaved model children she met at her interview. It wasn’t even the way she was left alone for weeks at a time, with no adults around apart from the enigmatic handyman.

It was everything.

She knows she’s made mistakes. She admits that she lied to obtain the post, and that her behavior toward the children wasn’t always ideal. She’s not innocent, by any means. But, she maintains, she’s not guilty—at least not of murder—but somebody is.

 

My thoughts:

 HOLY SMOKES. It's been a long time since I was so sucked into a book I couldn't put it down. I read this book in just a couple sittings. It would have been one, but alas, mom duty called. Last night I finally had a chance to just sit and read for a few hours and I flew through this book. Page after page, I kept turning because I had to know what was going to happen next. 


Generally I am the type that has to at least attempt to figure out how a book will end. I fell successful when I solve it, but also disappointed that I was able to. There was something about this book that kept me from doing that though. I wanted to be told what happened. I was so excited to be flipping the pages that my brain didn't even attempt to wander into the "who done it" space. 


The setting of this novel was a huge character. I love these "middle of nowhere, police couldn't be there for an hour" type of books. Though actually living that sounds like a nightmare to me. Every time the house was described there was this feeling of being watched. Huge windows allow for observing of beautiful scenery but they also make me feel like I am living in a fishbowl. When our main character would go plop herself in front of these huge windows at 11pm I wanted to throw up with stress. Doesn't she know that as soon as the sun starts to go down you have to shut the blinds?! 

 

Each character in this novel was so well developed. Our main character, Rowan, was incredibly likeable. She came across, initially, like she was always trying to be her best self. But then we start to see these loose threads: her need to always ACT like someone else entirely. I really felt for her the whole way through. The young girls were also well developed. Maddie has this level of anger to her. You can almost feel the steam from her coming off the pages. Sweet little Ellie was precious. I have twin 6 year olds and Ellie seemed so much younger than them, even though she was only a year younger. I kept having to remind myself she wasn't 3. She really came across as just wanting to feel loved, and that broke my mama heart. 

 

If you have never tried a novel by Ruth Ware, you are missing out. I highly recommend starting here or with The Woman in Cabin 10.

 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley


Grade: C
Rating: Adult


Synopsis:
During the languid days of the Christmas break, a group of thirtysomething friends from Oxford meet to welcome in the New Year together, a tradition they began as students ten years ago. For this vacation, they’ve chosen an idyllic and isolated estate in the Scottish Highlands—the perfect place to get away and unwind by themselves.

The trip begins innocently enough: admiring the stunning if foreboding scenery, champagne in front of a crackling fire, and reminiscences about the past. But after a decade, the weight of secret resentments has grown too heavy for the group’s tenuous nostalgia to bear. Amid the boisterous revelry of New Year’s Eve, the cord holding them together snaps, just as a historic blizzard seals the lodge off from the outside world.

Two days later, on New Year’s Day, one of them is dead. . . and another of them did it.

Keep your friends close, the old adage says. But how close is too close?


My Thoughts: 
This was my first Lucy Foley novel. I want to start off by saying that the story was interesting enough. It kept me reading for the most part and I did want to know what was going to happen next. This was one where I really didn't know how it would end until we actually got there. That in itself gives me reason to try another one of Lucy's books down the road.

 Another thing this novel did have going for it was the setting. The setting was described in such a way that I truly felt that I was there. The hairs on the back of my neck were constantly standing up while I read and I felt on edge. I felt isolated. Like I was in the middle of nowhere, with no escape. The setting was so vivid that I felt like I was there watching this unfold. All great qualities in a thriller. 

The above paragraphs are probably confusing given the "C" rating I gave this book. My explanation for that is the characters. The development was lacking and I honestly didn't like a single one. I didn't care what happened to them. Some even irked me.  As a reader who is very character driven, someone who wants to connect with them, it was impossible for me to see past that.

If you are someone who can just enjoy a good thriller for the story and doesn't need to feel a relationship between the characters and the reader, this is likely a book you will love. If you find yourself needing to connect, this probably isn't the book for you.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Wanted


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Wanted
Sara Shepard
Harper Teen
$16.99
June 8th 2010
FTC: This is my friends’ book. I am not being compensated in any manner for my review.

Characters 20/20
Plot 18/20
Setting 20/20
Cover 20/20
Ending 20/20
Total grade: 98% A

Sexual content: mild
Violence: heavy (Not beating up, that’s all I’ll say)
Drugs: None
Underage drinking: heavy
Swearing: moderate
Total rating: 16+

Summary:
In Rosewood, majestic estates sprawl for acres, and Tiffany toggle bracelets dangle from every girl's wrist. But not all that glitters is gold, and the town harbors secrets darker than anyone could imagine—like the truth about what really happened the night Alison DiLaurentis went missing. . . .
Back in middle school, Ali plucked Emily, Hanna, Aria, and Spencer from obscurity and turned them into the beautiful, popular girls everyone wanted to be. Ali was the best friend they ever had. But she also made them do terrible things and taunted them with their worst secrets. Now, three years later, all their questions about Ali have finally been answered and they can put this awful chapter of their lives behind them. Or so they think.
Not every story has a happy ending, especially when four pretty little liars have done so many wicked things. In the dramatic conclusion of Sara Shepard's bestselling Pretty Little Liars series, Emily, Hanna, Aria, and Spencer could get everything they've ever wanted—unless A has one more horrifying twist in store.

My Thoughts:
This book was seriously twisted. What else would you expect from this series though? There were a couple parts that made my stomach turn. The first quarter of the book was a bit slow but as you progressed it picked up. A certain character seems very off but I wasn’t able to piece together why on my own. In this book you will find out who A is, who killed Ali, and a couple big shockers are in store. I was a bit confused by the end though. At the end of every book there is that letter from “A”, well this one has one but it kind of contradicts what the story leads you to believe. Oh well, just don’t read it until you get there or your whole story is ruined!

I recommend this series to older teens. Also I encourage people to check out the TV show on ABC Family. If you like Sara be waiting, she has a new series coming and I am excited!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Wherever Nina Lies

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Wherever Nina Lies

Lynn Weingarten
Point
$8.99
February 2010 (Paperback)
FTC: I received this from the publisher with the understanding that I would provide an honest review for no compensation.

Characters 20/20
Plot 20/20
Setting 15/20
Cover 20/20
Ending 20/20
Total grade: 95% A

Sexual content: moderate
Violence: moderate
Drugs: none
Underage drinking: moderate
Swearing: heavy
Total rating: 16+

Summary: (Amazon)
Ellie’s attempts to live a normal life since the disappearance of her beloved older sister, Nina, have been futile. Every time the 16-year-old manages to get it together, a new but ultimately worthless clue emerges, returning her to despair. Even her best friend, Amanda, is losing patience. So it is a relief that Sean enters Ellie’s life just as she discovers a drawing done by Nina with a phone number embedded in the design. Sean proposes a road trip to find Nina, and Ellie jumps at the chance in spite of having met him only days before. Murder, mystery, and romance all wrap into a road trip.

My Thoughts:
I honestly enjoyed this book. It was fun, gripping, and had me on my toes. The characters were quirky but very well described. I felt that I personally knew each and every one of them. Ellie reminded me a lot of my little sister. The plot was uncommon and not very predictable. Aspects of it I was able to call from the start but everything was always changing and left me guessing. I felt that there was a bit lacking in the setting but it was probably as good as could be for a road trip. The cover makes you want to know just what is hiding behind that girls eyes. As for the ending… OMG!

I was appalled to find out my 13 year old (7th grade) cousin had read this book but it is an amazing book for the older teens and those with a higher maturity level.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Heartless

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Heartless
Sara Shepard
Harper Teen
$16.99 USD
January 19th
FTC: This is my book. I did not receive it from the publisher.

Characters 20/20
Plot 17/20
Setting 20/20
Cover 18/20
Ending 20/20
Total grade: 95% A

Sexual content: 0/20
Violence: 15/20
Drugs: 0/20
Underage drinking: 0/20
Swearing: 0/20
Total rating: 13+


Summary: (Goodreads)
Hanna, Aria, Emily, and Spencer have been telling some outrageous tales; only, the proof always seems to go missing. The friends insist they’re telling the truth, but all of Rosewood thinks they’re just out for attention—and nobody likes a girl who cries wolf. So when the big bad killer comes after them, will anyone believe the girls . . . or will they be the next to disappear?

My Thoughts:
When I started this book I was disappointed. A lot of new ideas are introduced that just don’t fit in right away. Eventually they all tied in and I was happy with the story, I just had to give it time.

The plot was pretty typical to the series but that’s what I came looking for anyways. The cover bugged me a bit though. The pink with red hair was quite the bright clash. As for the ending… IT WAS AWESOME. There was a BIG shocker and a possible end to the where’s Ali and who killed her madness. You will be surprised, its not who you think it is, I can guarantee.

Shepard leaves us many hints in this book! Look for them!

Quotes:
Here is a random quote I found by opening to a random page.

“Um… no. We’re pretty progressive.”

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Undiscovered Gyrl

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Title: Undiscovered Gyrl
Author: Allison Burnett
Publisher: Vintage Paperback
Price: $14.00
Release: August 2009
FTC: I received this novel from the publisher with the understanding that I would provide an honest review with no compensation.

Characters 20/20
Plot 20/20
Setting20 /20
Cover 15/20
Ending 20/20

Total grade: 95% A

Sexual content: 15/20
Violence: 0/20
Drugs: 10/20
Underage drinking: 15/20
Swearing: 15/20

Total rating: 16+

Summary: (Amazon)
Undiscovered Gyrl is the blog of beautiful, blond, Katie Kampenfelt, an 18-year-old girl who seeks to record, for her own edification, the year following her high school graduation.
The novel begins as the diary of an ebullient, funny teenager, filled with the musings, mood swings, and escapades of youth. We are in her skin as she plots her break-up with her college-age boyfriend, battles with her mother, considers whether to sleep with a 32-year-old film professor, confronts a terrible truth about her new boss, and lands a new job as nanny to a newborn.

Soon, however, the story deepens into the engrossing record of a young soul in peril.

My Thoughts:
This novel was amazing! I have never been so impressed with a book that is in blog/diary format! I enjoyed every minute of this book and could not stop reading. I even got in trouble for reading too much in a class but hey, it was so worth it!

The ending pissed me off at first but after a little bit I realized that’s how it had to be. I loved how honest it was and I have my own ideas as to how the story came to an end… J

Go read this book! NOW!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Death by Denim

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Title: Death by Denim
Author: Linda Gerber
Publisher: Sleuth Speak
Price: $7.99 USD
Release: May 14th 2009
FTC: I received this book from the author with the understanding that I would provide an honest review for no compensation.

Characters 20/20
Plot 20/20
Setting 18/20
Cover 15/20
Ending 18/20
Total grade: 91% A


Sexual content: 0/20
Violence: 12/20
Drugs: 0/20
Underage drinking: 0/20
Swearing: 2/20
Total rating: 12+ in age appropriate. 13+ in connections


Summary: (Amazon)
Aphra Connolly is being chased by some very dangerous people. She knows her survival depends upon staying far away from love interest Seth, and listening to her mom’s lectures on the finer points of anonymity and survival. But how is a girl supposed to live under the radar and not think about her boyfriend when she’s in Paris—the most romantic city in the world? When her mom’s contact in Paris is found floating in the Seine with a deadly message stuffed in his mouth, Aphra realizes that she will never be able to stop running unless she confronts the situation head-on. Sneaking away from her mom, Aphra tracks down the criminal mastermind in Italy, only to unwittingly reveal Seth’s location. And her mistake has just put them both in mortal danger. . .

My Thoughts:
I thought this book was a fairly good way to end this series. I loved how the story ended but then there was the epilogue which leaves room for a spin-off!

I found “Seth” just a loveable in this installment. I wish he was my boyfriend! Wait I lie… My boyfriend is already amazing! I wouldn’t mind having Seth though if I didn’t have my love! Aphra and him are perfection together!

I would recommend this book to fans of teen mystery books!