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In my area of the U.S., February is still cold, the wind still beats at the windows, and I still feel the urge to curl up in front of the fireplace with a great book. This month, I had several fabulous books to read.
My February review roundup:
Murder by Numbers by Eric Brown. Cozy mystery. 1956. An old enemy invites Maria & 5 others to witness a death. But after the evening takes a horrible turn, can she & her P.I. husband stop a killer who targets the guests one by one? Perfect for Agatha Christie fans!
Lady Jail by John Farrow. Mystery. When an inmate is murdered, Emile Cinq-Mars searches for the killer inside the prison while a gang war looms outside. A fabulous twist on the locked-room mystery.
The Unwilling by John Hart. Historical crime fiction. Gibby’s brother has returned from the Vietnam war and prison, but now he’s accused of murder. Can he prove Jason’s innocence . . . and his own?
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I also shared my five favorite beautiful book covers (and went a little crazy picking out other honorable mentions!) and did a belated New Year’s book tag.
Writing update
In my writing, I’m starting the seventh draft of my current WIP, The Color of Bones. I’ve printed out draft #6 and am re-typing it into a new document, hoping that I’ll catch awkward wordings, itty-bitty typos, and continuity errors that I’m blind to when editing a full document. This is a newer process of editing for me, but I think it’s paying off.
As always, a share on social media is greatly appreciated!