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Ghost Story by Jim Butcher (Dresden Files 13) follows on from the dramatic ending of Changes, the previous book.  Harry learned he had a child, who had been kidnapped by the Red Court vampires, and so he went to war.  He sacrificed everything he could, including killing Susan, his ex-lover, mother of his child, and half vampire.  He agreed to become the Winter Knight.  He did everything he could, and he brought his daughter home.  And then he was shot, and presumed killed.

So, Harry being a ghost isn’t a huge surprise, but now he has to see the aftermath of all of his decisions, and he’s told that three of his friends are in grave danger if he doesn’t investigate his murder.

This was a really enjoyable continuation of the story.  It had me hooked from the beginning, and I was fascinated with what would happen!  I’m looking forward to the next book in the series!

Ghost Story was published on 26th July 2011, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Jim Butcher on his websiteTwitter and Facebook.

My reviews for previous Dresden Files books are below:

Storm Front (book 1)

Fool Moon (book 2)

Grave Peril (book 3)

Summer Knight (book 4)

Death Masks (book 5)

Blood Rites (book 6)

Dead Beat (book 7)

Proven Guilty (book 8)

White Night (book 9)

Small Favor (book 10)

Turn Coat (book 11)

Changes (book 12)

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17th Suspect by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Women’s Murder Club 17) has Yuki prosecuting a case where a man is accusing his ex girlfriend and boss of rape, and he has video proof.  

Lindsay, on the other hand, gets involved in shootings of homeless people, after a homeless woman approaches her, and tells her that the police are doing nothing.

There is a lot going on in this book!  As always, the characters are very busy in their personal lives as well!  This is a light read, by which I mean the story is fast paced, and you won’t need to do much soul searching whilst reading it.

17th Suspect was published on 22nd February 2018, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow James Patterson on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and his website.

I’m afraid I couldn’t find any links for Maxine Paetro for you to follow.

Women’s Murder Club books:

1st to Die   – book 1 

2nd Chance – book 2

3rd Degree – book 3

4th of July – book 4

The 5th Horseman – book 5

The 6th Target – book 6

7th Heaven – book 7

The 8th Confession – book 8;

The 9th Judgement – book 9

10th Anniversary – book 10

11th Hour – book 11

12th of Never – book 12

Unlucky 13 – book 13

14th Deadly Sin – book 14

15th Affair – book 15

16th Seduction – book 16

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The Museum of Broken Promises by Elizabeth Buchan is a heart wrenching story set in 1985 in Prague, mid 1990s in Berlin and modern day Paris.  You see Prague whilst the Communists are in power, Berlin when post the different sides are making peace after the Berlin Wall coming down.

Laure is the central character whom we follow to each of these places.  It is in Prague that she falls in love, and in Paris that she is the chief curator of the Museum of Broken Promises, with different things that have been donated, such as a baby’s shoe, and a train ticket.

This is a look at a dark period of history, behind the Iron Curtain, and shows how dangerous life was.  The story is well told, leading through revelations, and moments of clarity, whilst showing so much emotion. 

The Museum of Broken Promises was published on 5th September 2019, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Elizabeth Buchan on Twitter, Facebook and her website.

I have also read Two Women in Rome by Elizabeth Buchan, and you can read my review here.

I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Atlantic Books.

 

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The Mortal World by Genevieve Cogman (The Invisible Library 5) has Irene without an apprentice now, as Kai resigned in the last book in order to maintain peace between the Library and the dragons, after the fallout of that book!  But that doesn’t mean that Kai has been returned home!

Vale is asked to go and investigate a murder which has happened at the peace talks between the fae, dragons and librarians.  These are top secret, and so Irene and Kai knew nothing about them, but Irene has been chosen as the librarians representative in the investigation.  There will also be a dragon and fae representatives!

If you thought one side was hard on the politics front, all three is even harder, along with a dragon being the murder victim, talk of the Blood Countess being there, and elderly librarians being outside of the Library!  Irene has her job cut out for her!

I enjoyed this evolution of the story, and seeing the different sides interacting!  The story is well told, and I just wanted to keep reading!

The Mortal World was published 29th November 2018 and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Genevieve Cogman on Twitter, Facebook and her website.

My reviews for the other books in the series are below:

The Invisible Library (book 1)

The Masked City (book 2)

The Burning Page (book 3)

The Lost Plot (book 4)

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The Magicians’ Guild by Trudi Canavan (The Black Magician Trilogy 1) is about Sonea, a teenager who lives in the slums of the city, and is friends with Cery, who has contacts in the underworld.  On a day when the mages are purging the city of the poor, Sonea is made so angry by the mages that she manages to throw a rock through their shields with magic.

Sonea is sought by the mages as those who have magic but aren’t trained are viewed as dangerous, to themselves and others.  

This is the beginning of a series, with a school of magic, people in power who know what is best, and secrets that can bring down the kingdom.  I really enjoyed the book, and I’m going to be reading more in this series!

The Magicians’ Guild was published on 31st October 2004, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Trudi Canavan on Facebook, Instagram and her website.

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Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron is about Arrah, both of whose parents have magic, and are descended from powerful witchdoctors, and yet Arrah has no magic.  She feels like a constant disappointment to her mother, but is treasured by her father.

When children start to disappear, Arrah becomes worried about her young friend, who is then taken.  Arrah decides to turn to a darker side of magic to find answers.

This is a fantasy novel, set in a world of magic and legends.  It’s got twists and turns, and moments that make sense.  

I found this book to be a little too much, and at 496 pages, I do feel like it could have been two books, which might have made the story not feel so rushed in places.

Kingdom of Souls was published on 3rd September 2019 and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Rena Barron Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and her website.

I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review, and so my thanks to NetGalley and to HarperCollins UK.

My review:🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

The Last Graduate by Naomi Novik follows on from The Deadly Education, and so El and the others helped to clear the graduating hall for the year above them, and now it’s their turn to plan their graduation!

I really enjoyed this book, just as I loved the first one, and have been telling anyone who will listen that this series is really good!  It’s a fantasy, set in a school for magic, where there are things trying to kill the students, no teachers, but the school is alive with magic.  

The Last Graduate was published on 28th September 2021, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones (they have a special edition, if you move fast!) and Bookshop.org.

I bought myself the special edition of this book, and will be on the lookout for the third book, and hoping for a special edition again!

You can follow Naomi Novik on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and her website.

I’ve read the first book in this series, A Deadly Education, and you can read my review here.

I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Random House.

My review:🌟🌟🌟🌟

The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling is the tale of how magic, vodka and a broken heart do not mix!  Nine years ago, Vivienne cursed her ex-boyfriend, and now he’s back again.  And it looks like the curse actually has an effect when he returns!  Vivienne is going to have to work out how she can fix it!

This is a fantasy mystery romance, which I enjoyed going along with. It’s a good book as an autumn read!

The Ex Hex was published on 28th September 2021, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow Erin Sterling on Twitter.

I was given this book in exchange for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Headline.

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16th Seduction by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro (Women’s Murder Club 16) starts with Joe and Lindsay going for dinner.  After the eruptions of the last book, when it came out that Joe had been working for the CIA secretly, and that the seductress of the last book had been one of his colleagues, Lindsay realised that she didn’t know who she was married to.  At the end of the last book, Joe had moved out, and Lindsay was trying to work out what she wanted.

Joe wants to win Lindsay back, which is why they’ve gone to dinner.  It’s not the relaxing meal he had planned as a local museum is blown up, and so they rush out to help.  Joe ends up hurt, and Lindsay ends up with the bomber in handcuffs.

We see the trial for the bombing, but also there’s been a spate of mysterious heart attacks happening in the city.  Another thing for Lindsay and the other members of the Women’s Murder Club to investigate!

16th Seduction was published on 9th March 2017, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

You can follow James Patterson on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and his website.

I’m afraid I couldn’t find any links for Maxine Paetro for you to follow.

Women’s Murder Club books:

1st to Die   – book 1 

2nd Chance – book 2

3rd Degree – book 3

4th of July – book 4

The 5th Horseman – book 5

The 6th Target – book 6

7th Heaven – book 7

The 8th Confession – book 8;

The 9th Judgement – book 9

10th Anniversary – book 10

11th Hour – book 11

12th of Never – book 12

Unlucky 13 – book 13

14th Deadly Sin – book 14

15th Affair – book 15

My review:????

Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death by M.C. Beaton has a new mineral water company that is going to use a local spring to bottle water and sell it, except the locals aren’t very happy about it.

Agatha gets hired to be the PR for it, and finds one of the owners quite dishy, but decides that he obviously can’t be interested in her.  She’s still nursing her broken heart over James, and so when another murder happens, she plunges into investigating it.

This is another entertaining book in the series, and I enjoyed the story.  These are good cosy mystery books, and Agatha’s adventures are always surprising.

Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death was published in August 1998, and is available from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.

My review of the previous book in the Agatha Raisin series are below:

Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (book 1)

Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet (book 2)

Agatha Raisin and the Potted Gardener (book 3)

Agatha Raisin and the Walkers of Dembley (book 4)

Agatha Raisin and the Murderous Marriage (book 5)

Agatha Raisin and the Terrible Tourist (book 6)