I haven’t done these is a while, have I? Here’s a selection fo books I’ve heard about recently:
Spooky Little Girl, by Laurie Notaro. Her latest book, which is coming out in April. Don’t know too much about it, except that the subtitle is “a novel,” which is a departure from her usual collection of humor essays (though she’s written another novel as well).
Testament, by Alis Hawkins. Timeslip novel that goes back and forth between the present day and the 14th century.
Heresy, by SJ Parris. Historical novel that I’m receiving through the Amazon Vine program
The Sheen on the Silk, by Anne Perry. A stand-alone novel set in 13th-century Constantinople; another Vine item.
Hangman Blind, by Cassandra Clark. Mystery set in 14th century York. Same time period as Candace Robb’s Owen Archer series, but a totally different “detective.”
The Creation of Eve, by Lynne Cullen. I’ve recently heard that I’ll be receiving an ARC of this.
What have you heard about this week?
Spooky Little Girl, by Laurie Notaro. Her latest book, which is coming out in April. Don’t know too much about it, except that the subtitle is “a novel,” which is a departure from her usual collection of humor essays (though she’s written another novel as well).
Testament, by Alis Hawkins. Timeslip novel that goes back and forth between the present day and the 14th century.
Heresy, by SJ Parris. Historical novel that I’m receiving through the Amazon Vine program
The Sheen on the Silk, by Anne Perry. A stand-alone novel set in 13th-century Constantinople; another Vine item.
Hangman Blind, by Cassandra Clark. Mystery set in 14th century York. Same time period as Candace Robb’s Owen Archer series, but a totally different “detective.”
The Creation of Eve, by Lynne Cullen. I’ve recently heard that I’ll be receiving an ARC of this.
What have you heard about this week?
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