This week, my guest post is by my friend and writing colleague, Sally Handley.
Sally Handley, author of “On Reading, Writing and Retirement” (www.sallyhandley.com)
Unbelievable(Cassie Baxter Mysteries #1)
by Cindy Blackburn (Goodreads Author)
A cross between Mayberry and Hooterville, Lake Elizabeth is a thoroughly charming and zany little town in Vermont. History professor Cassie Baxter is perpetually exasperated by her science fiction writing father, her neighbors and the wacky inhabitants of the town. When Cassie takes a kayak ride and discovers a body floating in a boat, she’s drawn into solving the mystery…especially when the body disappears, and, in a town of eccentric characters, she becomes labelled “looney tunes". If you want a cozy mystery that ratchets up the wacky, you’ll really enjoy this book.
Rogue Lawyer (Rogue Lawyer #1)
by John Grisha (Goodreads Author)
John Grisham just keeps getting better and better. I admire his taking on the tough issues and exposing the underbelly of our justice system. In this book he challenges our unquestioning regard for men in uniform, particularly policemen, since 9/11 and shines a light on the problems resulting from the militarization of our local police forces. Keep shining the light in dark corners, John.
The Atomic Weight of Love
by Elizabeth J. Church (Goodreads Author)
This book is a superb slice of women's history, tracing the life of one woman, Meridian Wallace Whetstone, from before World War II up through 2011. You ache for the wasted potential of the this strong, intelligent woman, as she defers her dreams to accommodate her husband's. You also cheer her every victory, no matter how small. And you'll never look at crows the same way. Thoroughly good read.