It‘s all about #Booked2019, with these two nearly finished and ticked off for #genrebusting (Queen Ali Smith, of course) and #FemaleDetective (it‘s been a bit meh).
It‘s all about #Booked2019, with these two nearly finished and ticked off for #genrebusting (Queen Ali Smith, of course) and #FemaleDetective (it‘s been a bit meh).
I was intrigued because it was marketed for fans of Kate Atkinson and Donna Tartt. I don't think anyone should have their work compared against Tartt, I feel that she is in a league all her own. That being said, I will definitely check out the other two books that feature Frohmann and Keene, I'm not ready to give up on them, I just think that Winslow hasn't hit her stride yet.
the Guardian blurb says it's 'a wonderful whodunit'. This is my brain-overload genre of choice. There will be a tidy solution at the end of every mystery...
Rainy afternoon if reading and snuggling with Flint the Wonder Cat. Enjoying Emily Winslow's books so far. Well written, more character driven than your average police procedural and the setting in Cambridge is lovely.