October 2025

    The Predicament by William Boyd

    Fans of LeCarre, Graham Greene, etc will love the latest from William Boyd! Thanks to Grove Atlantic and NetGalley, I am the happy recipient of an advance copy of The Predicament in exchange for this honest review.  The story is set in 1963. In Guatemala, a CIA agent named Frank Sartorious is working as turmoil …

    Fallen Star by Lee Goldberg (Eve Ronin #6)

    Publication Date October 14, 2025 In the past few years, Lee Goldberg has made his way onto my list of reliable/favorite authors…you know, the ones that when you see they have a new book, you think, “YES! Definitely gotta get THAT one!” In 2022, there was Movieland, in 2023, Malibu Burning and Calico, in 2024 …

    Nash Falls by David Baldacci

    Publication Date November 11, 2025 David Baldacci is an extremely prolific novelist after having a successful career as an attorney. His first novel, Absolute Power, was turned into a good movie in 1997 starring Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman. Since then, he has written MANY books, both in series (Atlee Pine and Amos Decker, to …

    The Proving Ground by Michael Connelly (Lincoln Lawyer #8)

    Publication Date October 21, 2025 Almost exactly 2 years ago, Michael Connelly released Resurrection Walk,  Book 7 in the “Lincoln Lawyer” series featuring Mickey Haller, and I loved it – FIVE stars. In that story, Mickey and his half brother Harry Bosch (yes, THAT Bosch) work together, Mickey having hired Harry as an investigator to …

    The Widow by John Grisham

    Publication Date October 21, 2025 John Grisham is one of those authors whose work is devoured by his fans, who generally find him reliably entertaining. I haven’t read all of his books, and I might be wrong but I think that over the past few years, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag – …

    The Tourists by Christopher Reich

    Publication Date October 14, 2025 I’ve realized recently that much of the reading that I find most enjoyable is in the thriller category…with the spy thriller being possibly my favorite genre (when it’s well done). I was super interested in Christopher Reich’s latest, The Tourists, and was pleased to receive a copy from Thomas & …

    1929 by Andrew Ross Sorkin

    So there I was, minding my own business, watching Bill Maher and hoping to find ways to laugh about the demise of democracy…then Andrew Ross Sorkin came on…and I wondered, where do I know that name from? When I realized he was the author of 2009’s Too Big To Fail, which scared the crap out …

    Amity by Nathan Harris

    Publication Date September 2, 2025 I had not read Nathan Harris’s book The Sweetness of Water, but had heard enough rave reviews to know that I wanted to read his latest, Amity. Thanks to Little, Brown and NetGalley, I received a copy in exchange for my honest review. And I’m looking forward to the discussion …

    Buckeye by Patrick Ryan

    Publication Date September 2, 2025 I haven’t read anything of Patrick Ryan’s, so I can’t say I was a fan going in…but I was really looking forward to reading Buckeye after I heard and read so many glowing opinions. I tend to really love multigenerational family sagas(when well done), and a story that spans World …

    The Hamptons Lawyer by James Patterson and Mike Lupica

    Mike Lupica is an author (and former newspaper columnist), enjoyed by sports fans for many years in the New York Daily News. He is also known for his many appearances on the all-sports-all-the-time ESPN network. Everyone knows who James Patterson is. Their latest endeavor is The Hamptons Lawyer,  a crime novel/thriller collaboration.  The Patterson/Lupica collaboration …