There is good news a plenty in
January reading. First, it’s January,
and the weather means lots of indoor time to read, and you’ll need every minute
of that time because, secondly, there is a bonanza of great new titles coming
out this first month of the year. So,
with snow storms bearing down on many of you this week, it’s the perfect opportunity
to snuggle up with a warm blanket, some hot chocolate, and a great new January
read. And, remember, even if you can’t
get out to buy the books or borrow them from your library or order them to be
delivered, you can always download them as ebooks. So, make sure you’re prepared for the bad
weather with your reading selections.
Then, you can worry about eggs and milk and bread.
January 2018
The Case of the Unsuitable Suitor
(Enquiries Agency Mystery) by Cathy Ace (Jan. 1st)
Scones and Scoundrels: The Highland
Bookshop Mystery Series #2 by Molly MacRae (Jan. 2nd)
In the Shadow of Agatha Christie:
Classic Crime Fiction by Forgotten Female Writers: 1850-1917 edited by Leslie
S. Klinger (Jan. 2nd)
The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
(Jan. 2nd)
The Blasphemers: Vera and Tolliver #3
by Annamaria Alfieri (Jan. 7th)
What Doesn’t Kill You (A Willa
Pennington, PI Mystery) by Aimee Hix (Jan. 8th)
The Hostess with the Ghostess : A
Haunted Guesthouse Mystery by E.J. Copperman
(Jan. 9th)
A Reckoning in the Back Country by
Terry Shames (Jan. 9th)
The Widows of Malabar Hill (A Mystery
of 1920s Bombay) by Sujata Massey (Jan. 9th)
The Wife Between Us: A Novel by Greer
Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen (Jan. 9th)
The Chalk Man: A Novel by C.J. Tudor
(Jan. 9th)
A Treacherous Curse (A Veronica
Speedwell Mystery) by Deanna Raybourn (Jan. 16th)
Gia and the Lone Raven (Gia #4,
Novella) by Kristi Belcamino (Jan. 19th)
The Wife: A Novel of Psychological
Suspense by Alafair Burke (Jan. 23rd)
The Grave’s a Fine and Private Place (Flavia
de Luce #9) by Alan Bradley (January 30th)
Into the Black Nowhere: An UNSUB
Novel by Meg Gardiner (Jan. 30th)
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