A couple of short reviews.
From description: Alexandra has just taken charge of her new team, a motley crew of screw-ups at the Arizona Field Office, the latest in a series of forgettable assignments.
The first in a new series, The Tech is not at all believable, but fun, nevertheless. There's a conspiracy of connected crimes, an evil cabal, and a mysterious IT tech.
The cover doesn't work for me, but I enjoyed the book. FBI escapism.
e-book from Dawn Hill Publications
I read the first in this series in July and liked it, so I was pleased to get the second in the Devlin and Falco series.
from description: As veteran detectives of the Birmingham Police Department, Kerri Devlin and Luke Falco have seen it all. So when the city’s new hotshot deputy district attorney turns up dead as part of a double homicide, the partners immediately get to work.
I was glad to see Sadie Cross make another appearance and get more of her background; hope for more of her in the future.
Kerri Devlin and Luke Falco have a great partnership that will probably lead to more. I like the friendship and the way Luke steps in when Kerri's daughter has a serious problem.
Several storylines and complications.
NetGalley/Thomas & Mercer
Suspense. April, 2021. Print length: 382 pages.
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We have been Christmas-ing around here.
Three birthdays down and one to go. :)
Cute Christmas decorations! And I don't mind unbelievable in books when they're also a fun ride. :)
ReplyDeleteMy husband carved all of the Santas (and many more scattered around the house or with our daughters) and they are a major part of our decorating. The Tech was fast paced, and I liked the characters. :)
DeleteHow wonderful that your husband carved those Santas! Such talent.
DeleteSometimes unbelievable is what a reader needs. The Tech does sound fun. Pretty decorations. :-)
ReplyDeleteSometimes we just accept all of the fallacies and enjoy the ride. :)
DeleteGone Too Far sounds like a good one based on the characterisations. And I love your Christmas decor. :)
ReplyDeleteDebra Webb's books have kept me involved, and I like this new series. Working on the Christmas spirit around here. :)
DeleteSometimes unbelievable reads are just the escape I need, especially when they're fun. I love your Christmas decorations! They're so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm all for escapism! It provides a balance, we often need now days. Thanks, there is a comfort in Christmas decorations--and twinkling lights. :)
DeleteLove the Christmas decorations!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cathy!
DeleteBeautiful decorations! And your husband carved the Santas? Wow! So very talented, both of you!
ReplyDeleteWhen our girls were small, he would use the trunks from our Christmas trees to carve the next year's Santas. :)
DeleteI wish he'd carve more. The girls hi-jacked some of my favorites. ")
DeleteSomehow missed this post, Christmas is a busy time but I love seeing a few of your decorations, and especially Fee's carved Santas. What a treat! I also spied the sweet little heart. I'll have to tell Ricky.
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