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hermetic

(8,622 posts)
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 12:23 PM Dec 2023

What Fiction are you reading this week, December 24, 2023?

Glad tidings of comfort and joy.


Reading Mary's Christmas by Laurie R. King, a delightful little story about Mary Russell's childhood with lovely illustrations from early 1900's Christmas cards.

I'm listening to Riviera Gold, also by Laurie King. Seems Sherlock Holmes' Mrs. Hudson has some surprising background secrets.

Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas and I hope you are gifted some really great books.

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What Fiction are you reading this week, December 24, 2023? (Original Post) hermetic Dec 2023 OP
I'm reading Mick Herron's Slough House series iemanja Dec 2023 #1
This sounds good hermetic Dec 2023 #3
After having watched Slow Horses LearnedHand Dec 2023 #18
Murder on Caye Isle Joinfortmill Dec 2023 #2
True that hermetic Dec 2023 #4
Rogue Justice -- Stacy Abrams' 2nd political thriller. KPN Dec 2023 #5
Vaseem Khan's The Strange Disappearance of a Bollywood Star yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #6
I agree hermetic Dec 2023 #10
Andrew Mayne/Sloan McPherson series cbabe Dec 2023 #7
I'm in hermetic Dec 2023 #11
Oh No! Another Florida series. I am a sucker for anything set yellowdogintexas Dec 2023 #19
After tomorrow I'm going to open up Diamond_Dog Dec 2023 #8
Nice gift hermetic Dec 2023 #12
I have one more to go with the Jackson Brodie Series ExWhoDoesntCare Dec 2023 #9
Merry Christmas, hermetic, and thanks for the weekly thread. japple Dec 2023 #13
Sounds like a great story hermetic Dec 2023 #14
I have a big stack of new books! Bayard Dec 2023 #15
Woo hoo! Lotsa books hermetic Dec 2023 #16
Will be interested in your take on that book Bayard Dec 2023 #17

iemanja

(54,786 posts)
1. I'm reading Mick Herron's Slough House series
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 12:26 PM
Dec 2023

I just finished book 3 and have started book 4. They are a lot of fun.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
3. This sounds good
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 12:36 PM
Dec 2023

For fans new and old, Standing by the Wall is an excellent introduction to the extended literary universe of Mick Herron's Slow Horses. Espionage. Blackmail. Revenge. Cunning. Slapstick. State secrets dating back to the fall of the Berlin Wall. All this and more...

KPN

(16,107 posts)
5. Rogue Justice -- Stacy Abrams' 2nd political thriller.
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 12:57 PM
Dec 2023

Interesting story, but I'm finding it a tough slog at times. Some pretty dense material with a lot of pieces --- hard for me to keep track. But not so bad that I haven't kept with it. Almost done.

yellowdogintexas

(22,722 posts)
6. Vaseem Khan's The Strange Disappearance of a Bollywood Star
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 01:04 PM
Dec 2023

Baby Ganesh Mysteries Book 3

I love this author's books.

After finishing a few high adventure/serious books I needed a break, so I went to Baby Ganesh

Mumbai is a city that thrives on extravagant spectacles and larger-than-life characters.
But as Chopra is about to discover, even in the city of dreams, there is no guarantee of a happy ending.

Rising star and incorrigible playboy Vikram Verma has disappeared, leaving his latest film in jeopardy. Hired by Verma's formidable mother to find him, Inspector Chopra and his sidekick, baby elephant Ganesha, embark on a journey deep into the world's most flamboyant movie industry.

As they uncover feuding stars, failed investments and death threats, it seems that many people have a motive for wanting Verma out of the picture.

And yet, as Chopra has long suspected, in Bollywood the truth is often stranger than fiction. . .

If you have not met Inspector Chopra and his sidekick Baby Ganesha the elephant you really should do so. The first book is The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra


The Granite Key was a fun read; I can tell these characters are going to have many adventures.

cbabe

(4,163 posts)
7. Andrew Mayne/Sloan McPherson series
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 01:28 PM
Dec 2023

Florida. Underwater investigations. Sloan is a cop raising her daughter, diving with alligators, fighting corruption. Her dad and uncle also longtime smugglers and pirates. This family knows the water and how to survive like no other.

Nature settings: Everglades, manatees, mangroves. Fish. Post Travis McGee.

Series improves with later titles. Tighter prose. Fast pace. Smart dialogue. Less diving technique.

I really enjoyed Sea Storm and Sea Castle.

yellowdogintexas

(22,722 posts)
19. Oh No! Another Florida series. I am a sucker for anything set
Sun Dec 31, 2023, 01:33 AM
Dec 2023

in Florida but especially South Florida.

Diamond_Dog

(34,640 posts)
8. After tomorrow I'm going to open up
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 01:31 PM
Dec 2023

The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride. A good friend gifted it to me. Hope it’s good!

Merry Christmas, hermetic!

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
12. Nice gift
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 02:36 PM
Dec 2023

I suspect your hopes will be met. "Charming, smart, heart-blistering, and heart-healing. We all need -- we all deserve -- this vibrant, love-affirming novel that bounds over any difference that claims to separate us." Looking forward to reading it myself.

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
9. I have one more to go with the Jackson Brodie Series
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 01:48 PM
Dec 2023

By Kate Atkinson.

I'm hoping to get through the Stephen Spotswood Pentecost series this week as well. I have an online author event to attend for his latest book, but my challenge to read a book/attend an event for it is for 2024, LOL. Still, I want the rest of the series out of the way before I do that.

If I have time for it, I'd like to get at least The Creak of the Stairs by Eva Ægisdóttir out of the way, too. It's the first book in her Forbidden Iceland series. I do love me some Nordic Noir.

japple

(10,326 posts)
13. Merry Christmas, hermetic, and thanks for the weekly thread.
Sun Dec 24, 2023, 05:28 PM
Dec 2023

A couple nights ago, I started the new book by Paulette Jiles: Chenneville and I might just spend the whole day tomorrow reading it.

Union soldier John Chenneville suffered a traumatic head wound in battle. His recovery took the better part of a year as he struggled to regain his senses and mobility. By the time he returned home, the Civil War was over, but tragedy awaited. John’s beloved sister and her family had been brutally murdered.

Their killer goes by many names. He fought for the North in the late unpleasantness, and wore a badge in the name of the law. But the man John knows as A. J. Dodd is little more than a rabid animal, slaughtering without reason or remorse, needing to be put down.

Traveling through the unforgiving landscape of a shattered nation in the midst of Reconstruction, John braves winter storms and confronts desperate people in pursuit of his quarry. Untethered, single-minded in purpose, he will not be deterred. Not by the U.S. Marshal who threatens to arrest him for murder should he succeed. And not by Victoria Reavis, the telegraphist aiding him in his death-driven quest, yet hoping he’ll choose to embrace a life with her instead.

And as he trails Dodd deep into Texas, John accepts that this final reckoning between them may cost him more than all he’s already lost…

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
15. I have a big stack of new books!
Mon Dec 25, 2023, 12:34 AM
Dec 2023

I had a shipment I had ordered come in, and then Mr. Bayard gave me 3 more for xmas. I'm going to start, "Holly," by Stephen King first.

Merry Xmas, hermetic, and thanks for keeping the book club going!

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
16. Woo hoo! Lotsa books
Tue Dec 26, 2023, 02:11 PM
Dec 2023

I was gifted with a $50 card from B&N. That'll be fun, trying to decide what to get.

I just started my copy of Sleeping Beauties. What a cool story, and so creepy. I really like the underlying theme, though. To paraphrase: Beware of woke women! Damn right.

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