Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Trust but verify .... maybe

 Wednesday


 I finished DAISY DARKER by Alice Feeney last night. I'm giving it 5 stars. I did not anticipate the twist at the end and the writing had great lines/observations. And it was appropriate for the gothic/spooky season. 

 I think my next read will be THE VILLA by Rachel Hawkins. Stand alone

As kids, Emily and Chess were inseparable. But by their 30s, their bond has been strained by the demands of their adult lives. So when Chess suggests a girls trip to Italy, Emily jumps at the chance to reconnect with her best friend. Villa Aestas in Orvieto is a high-end holiday home now, but in 1974, it was known as Villa Rosato, and rented for the summer by a notorious rock star, Noel Gordon. In an attempt to reignite his creative spark, Noel invites up-and-coming musician, Pierce Sheldon to join him, as well as Pierce’s girlfriend, Mari, and her stepsister, Lara. But he also sets in motion a chain of events that leads to Mari writing one of the greatest horror novels of all time, Lara composing a platinum album––and ends in Pierce’s brutal murder. As Emily digs into the villa’s complicated history, she begins to think there might be more to the story of that fateful summer in 1974. That perhaps Pierce’s murder wasn’t just a tale of sex, drugs, and rock & roll gone wrong, but that something more sinister might have occurred––and that there might be clues hidden in the now-iconic works that Mari and Lara left behind. Yet the closer that Emily gets to the truth, the more tension she feels developing between her and Chess. As secrets from the past come to light, equally dangerous betrayals from the present also emerge––and it begins to look like the villa will claim another victim before the summer ends.

Published 2023; 279 pages. This is from the library so it jumps the queue and is also for Gothic-Tober.

 I don't usually do sprints on Wednesday evenings but the gal who does them is feeling under the weather and someone asked to fill in 'cause they like doing them, so I'm doing sprints tonight.

I'll be listening to the audio of the Galbraith while crocheting, I'm thinking. 

Have a good day

 

Much love,

PK the Bookeemonster

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