This stack is a bit taller than I expected, but then I didn’t expect Amazon to dangle triple kindle points in the Kindle Rewards Beta in front of me this week – and I probably should have. But that’s what brings the remainder of the Barker & Llewelyn series into my Kindle app – not that I needed much coaxing after reading The Limehouse Text this week and being every bit as enthralled as I was with the first two books in the series.
That being said, the book I’m actually most looking forward to in this stack is Requiem for a Mouse because I adore Diesel and am sneakily fond of his human as well. Although, as adorable as that cover picture is, Diesel really shouldn’t eat even a bit of that cheesecake because it would not be at all good for him. No matter how good I expect his book to be for me!
For Review:
The Book That Broke the World (Library Trilogy #2) by Mark Lawrence
The Last Word (Harbinder Kaur #4) by Elly Griffiths
Requiem for a Mouse (Cat in the Stacks #16) by Miranda James
A Ruse of Shadows (Lady Sherlock #8) by Sherry Thomas
Purchased from Amazon/Audible/Etc.:
An Awkward Way to Die ((Barker & Llewelyn #8.5) by Will Thomas
Dance with Death (Barker & Llewelyn #12) by Will Thomas
Fierce Poison (Barker & Llewelyn #13) by Will Thomas
Heart of the Nile (Barker & Llewelyn #14) by Will Thomas
Borrowed from the Library:
The Postscript Murders (Harbinder Kaur #2) by Elly Griffiths
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Looks like an excellent stack! I want to read the previous Mark Lawrence book — I’ve seen a couple of mixed reviews, but it looks so much up my street, I should give it a shot. Taste varies so much, after all!
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The Will Thomas books look really interesting. I hope you enjoy your Elly Griffiths books. This series is definitely improving as it goes on.
I like the idea of an 84-year-old detective paired with a much younger one in The Final Word. Enjoy your reading in the new year.
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I haven‘t read any of these, but hope you enjoy!
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I’m looking forward to reading Requiem for a Mouse myself when it gets closer to release date. I enjoy that series.
Happy New Year!
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A new Miranda James book? I love that series. Diesel is one of my favorites. Enjoy your books and Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year! I hope you enjoy all of these when you get time to read them!
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Requiem for a Mouse looks so good!
Happy New Year!
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