Review: The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
The good A decent whodunit mystery. I always enjoy locked-room style mysteries; this one takes place aboard a ship. A few good twists and turns. A reaso...
The good A decent whodunit mystery. I always enjoy locked-room style mysteries; this one takes place aboard a ship. A few good twists and turns. A reaso...
DNF. This is the story of the various people that inhabit a single house in New England across several centuries. I found it a frustrating read. At times, the pr...
The good An interesting futuristic setting where humanity has expanded across our solar system, but instead of joining together and living harmoniously (ala ...
The good An interesting dystopian “future” (though, ironically, the book takes place in 2025, the same year I’m now reading it) where climate change has had n...
A clever mystery story and thriller. You’ll probably think you can guess what’s going to happen right away, and you’ll probably be wrong. This story is full of cl...
A satisfying conclusion to the series. The good The fantastic characters from the previous books are all back! And when the book ended, I found myself missin...
Another excellent entry in the series. You get delightful characters and a fun mystery, just like the previous stories, but this story also adds a more serious a...
The good As usual, a fun and gripping opening scene. Some genuinely laugh-out-loud moments. The McKinney cousins and Francis Neagley are particularly hilari...
I found the first book in this series, The Spy Coast, to be a fun spy story with the interesting twist of all the spies being at retirement age (a bit like The Th...
A fun story of four women who have spent their entire career as assassins, are now in their 60s, and looking forward to retirement—but of course, you can’t just w...