Leda is trying to make a go of her travel agency, Foley's Far-Fetched Flights, while spending her evenings doing "klairvoyant karaoke" at a local bar. When she rebooks a customer, cop Grady Merritt, on a different flight because she had a bad feeling about his original one, and the first one crashes, Grady demands to know what's up. After revealing why she switched the flight, Grady wonders if she could help him with a case that he's unable to solve. Leda agrees if Grady will look into the unsolved murder of Leda's fiancee, Tod, who died three years ago. Grave Reservations is the start of a new series by best-selling author Priest, featuring Leda Foley. Perfect for those who enjoy witty mysteries with quirky characters.
Reading for the fun of it!
Reviews of popular fiction that I've read and enjoyed recently, along with read-alikes and suggestions for additional titles like-minded readers might enjoy.
Friday, November 19, 2021
Grave Reservations by Cherie Priest
Saturday, November 13, 2021
The French Gift by Kirsty Manning
Evie Black is still in grief from her
husband Raph's death over a year ago, when museum curator Clement Tazi
asks for help with an exhibit his museum is mounting about Josephine
Murant. Best-selling mystery author Josephine was Raph's great-aunt, and
now Evie is in charge of her estate. Working with Clement, Evie
uncovers a wartime diary that Josephine kept. Evie hopes that the diary
and other items might shed some light on Josephine's role in the
resistance in Paris during the war and her time in a German prison camp.
Might their research also provide some information on the life of
convicted murderer Margot Bisset, Josephine's friend and cellmate during
that time? The French Gift travels between Josephine's and
Margot's lives during the war and Evie's life in Paris with her teenage
son, Hugo. An engaging read for those who enjoy books about
relationships and World War II stories.