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May 2017 Wrap-Up

June 1, 2017

This was a fantastic reading month for me! I read a mix of psychological thrillers, Nordic Noir, literary thrillers, and more. Overall, I loved the books I read this month, and had so much fun reviewing them. Here are a few fun monthly wrap-up stats from my month in books: 
 
Books Read: 7
Pages Read: 2,577
Favorite Read of the Month: EXQUISITE by Sarah Stovell
Least-Favorite Read: THE PARTY by Robyn Harding
 

And now, on to the good stuff! A recap of my reads from May 2017.  

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CBTB's May 2017 Wrap-Up

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THE WEIGHT OF LIES by Emily Carpenter
Lake Union; 6/6/17
CBTB Rating: 4.5/5
The Verdict: addictive psychological suspense + cult-classic horror nostalgia

 
A psychological thriller that pays homage to cult-classic horror— aka my perfect beach read. Follow the daughter of a bestselling horror novelist as she writes a tell-all memoir about her mother - and discovers that the inspiration for her mother’s novel might be more fact than fiction. This book is not a horror novel in and of itself, but it makes reference to horror films and books in a way that pop culture buffs will love. 
 
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SINCE WE FELL by Dennis Lehane
CBTB Rating: 
The Verdict: sophisticated, nuanced suspense

 
SINCE WE FELL is one of the more unusual psychological suspense novels I’ve read. It’s a blend of literary fiction and crime fiction, and follows a journalist whose life unravels after she witnesses her husband getting into the back of an SUV - when he had told her he was out of the country on business. A very long introduction to the story takes readers on a journey through the protagonists young life - this book will work well for readers who want serious character development, and don’t mind a slow (and very long) opener. 
 
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SCARRED by Thomas Enger
CBTB Rating: 4.5/5
The Verdict: addictive, emotional Nordic Noir

 
I always love Thomas Enger’s books, and SCARRED was no exception. Endearing characters and fast-paced stories make this series a must-read for fans of Scandinavian crime. This series installment finds journalist Henning Juul juggling two stories: the murder of an elderly woman in a nursing home, and horrible accusations made against his sister, Norway’s Secretary of State. As always, Enger does a fantastic job balancing standalone mysteries with the over-arching themes of his series. 
 
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EXQUISITE by Sarah Stovell
Orenda Books; 6/15/17 (UK) & 10/1/17 (US)
CBTB Rating: 5/5

 
Absolutely brilliant psychological suspense that blends a touch of Fatal Attraction with a thriller set in the literary world. This was my favorite read of the month: it’s taut, twisty, and just a little bit sexy. When aspiring writer Alice meets bestselling author Bo at a writing workshop, their chemistry is instant - and the two women find themselves entangled in a complex relationship with dark consequences. This is not a particularly bloody or in-your-face thriller, but I loved its twists and turns, and was genuinely surprised by its big reveals. 
 
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THE PARTY by Robyn Harding
Gallery Books; 
CBTB Rating: 3/5
The Verdict: a quick read that doesn't quite deliver

 
Unfortunately this book was my least favorite read of the month. THE PARTY examines the fallout from a tragic accident, and traces the ways this accident damages the reputations of those involved. While it’s been compared to one of my all-time favorite books, THE DINNER by Herman Koch, I found this book to be too “fluffy” to really deliver. 
 
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THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS by Michael Robotham
Scribner Books; 7/11/17
CBTB Rating: 5/5
The Verdict: emotionally-charged, character-driven suspense

 
A close second for my favorite book of the month, THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS is utterly unputodwnable. On the surface, its plot is a bit similar to that of EXQUISITE by Sarah Stovell: it’s a story of obsession, and features two female lead characters. However, the books are nothing alike. THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS is a much more layered story that takes a much darker turn than EXQUISITE does. Be patient with this book’s slower opening - the payoff is beyond worth it.
 
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THE MARSH KING’S DAUGHTER by Karen Dionne
G.P. Putnam’s Sons; 6/13/17
CBTB Rating: 3/5

 
This is one unusual crime book. Readers follow a woman whose father was actually her mother’s kidnapper and captor, and who grew up in total isolation from society, in a remote cabin on a marsh. Told in parallel to the Hans Christian Anderson fairytale, THE MARSH KING’S DAUGHTER is compelling in its structure and subtlety, but I wished for a bit less scenes of outdoor life (think: hunting, fishing, survival skills), and more character development. 
 
Review to Come


Plus: Additional CBTB Posts in May

Along with the above book reviews, I also had a few fun "extras" on Crime by the Book this month - you can find them linked below! 

  • CBTB's Summer Reading Recommendations - read the post here! 
  • Cover Reveal + Excerpt: SOMETIMES I LIE by Alice Feeney - read the post here! 

Are any of these books on your reading list? I’d love to hear from you! Xx A
 

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Home ownership feel like a distant dream? Zillow listings have you convinced you’ll be renting for the rest of your life? The woman at the heart of Carissa Orlando’s debut The September House feels your pain—and she’s prepared to put up with a lot if it means she and her husband can finally have a place to call their own. In this case, that might just mean living in a house that’s haunted. Playful and irreverent, spine-tingling and spooky, The September House puts a fresh spin on the classic haunted house story, delivering an immersive tale about the secrets lurking within one building’s walls, and within the lives of its inhabitants.

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I am so thrilled to announce a new partnership between Crime by the Book and the amazing Murder by the Book, a crime fiction-focused independent bookstore here in Houston, TX. Starting this October, I am going to be teaming up with the bookstore to curate a book subscription service! Crime by the Box will deliver a hand-selected, newly-released hardcover mystery, thriller, or suspense novel right to your door on a monthly basis. Read on for all the details!

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Cover Reveal + Sneak Peek: BLOOD SISTERS by Vanessa Lillie
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I’m so honored to be able to reveal the cover for Vanessa Lillie’s buzz-worthy new mystery here on CBTB today! BLOOD SISTERS is a gripping mystery about a Cherokee archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs who is summoned to rural Oklahoma to investigate the disappearance of two women…one of them her sister. The book has already been praised as “riveting” (Megan Miranda) and “bingeworthy” (Caroline Kepnes), and it’s sure to be one of fall’s must-read crime novels. BLOOD SISTERS will be published in September, but thanks to Vanessa and her publisher, we’re able to get an exclusive early glimpse into the book right here in today’s blog post! Read on to check out the book’s gorgeous cover, read a behind-the-scenes mini Q&A with Vanessa, and dip into the book’s first few pages! And make sure to preorder your copy of BLOOD SISTERS at your favorite bookstore while you’re at it. Huge thanks to Vanessa and her publisher for giving us this early sneak peek—I can’t wait to read BLOOD SISTERS this fall!

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