Has it really been a year?
I've definitely been letting the blog slide. I'll blame it on pandemic isolation and leave it at that... but I can't let the new year begin without a look back at the books I enjoyed in 2021. Follow that link to see them all. Meanwhile, here are a few of my top reads of last year.
Grave Reservations by Cherie Priest
The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield
The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly
The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny
Castle Shade by Laurie R. King
A Match Made for Murder by Iona Whishaw
The Postscript Murders by Ellie Griffiths
Stargazer by Anne Hillerman
The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict
Death on Tuckernuck by Francine Mathews
Murder in a Teacup by Vicki Delany
To Helvetica and Back by Paige Shelton
I'm always looking for my next great read, so leave a comment and share your favourite book(s) of last year. Happy New Year! May 2022 be good to you... and happy reading!
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