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Book Review of French Windows by Antoine Laurain ( trans Louise Rogers Lalaurie)

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Name of Book: French windows  Author: Antoine Laurain   ISBN: 9781913547752 Publisher: Gallic press  Type of book: France, modern times, artist block, storytelling, secrets, quirkiness, counseling, mysteries  Year it was published: 2024 (2023)  Summary: Bringing his trademark style and charming whimsy, Antoine Laurain’s new novel of intrigue, murder and neighbourly curiosity is sure to delight fans old and new.  Nathalia, a young photographer, has been seeing a therapist. Having accidentally photographed a murder, she finds that she can no longer do her job.  Instead, Doctor Faber suggests that she write about the neighbours she idly observes in the building across the street. But as these written snapshots become increasingly detailed, he starts to wonder how she can possibly know so much about them. With each session, Doctor Faber and his mysterious patient will get closer and closer to the truth. But are the stories Nathalia submits each week as she claims... Bestsellin

Book Deview of Kalmann and the sleeping mountain by Joachim Schmidt (trans Jamie Lee Searle)

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Name of Book: Kalmann and the sleeping mountain  Author: Joachim B Schmidt  ISBN: 978-1-916725-00-3 Publisher: Bitter lemon press  Part of a Series: Kalmann series Type of book: Covid, 2020-2021, mysterious death, USA, election, Jan 6 insurrection, FBI, Iceland, possible mysteries,, motives, pollution  Year it was published: 2024 (2023)  Summary: The return of Kalmann, the oddball hero of the  bestselling  novel of the same name. Set first in West Virginia and Washington at the time of the 2021 riots at the US Capitol Building and then in the far north of Iceland where Kalmann, the self-appointed Sheriff of a small fishing village, is faced with murders leading back to US shenanigans in Iceland during the Cold War. It all begins with Kalmann in very hot water. He’s at the FBI Headquarters in Washington, arrested during the Jan 6, 2021 riots at the US Capitol Building. All he wanted was to visit his American father in the US for the Christmas holidays – but his dad takes

Book Review of The Innocents by Bridget Walsh

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Name of Book: The INNOCENTS  Author: Bridget Walsh  ISBN: 9781913547523 Publisher: Gallic  Part of a Series: Variety Palace Mysteries ( The TUMBLING GIRL prequel)  Type of book: Victorian England, 1863, 1877, mystery, secrets, tragedy, revenge, policeman turned detective, lower class, proprieties, independence  Year it was published: 2024  Summary: The hotly anticipated follow-up to  T he Tumbling Girl , The Innocents follows Minnie and Albert on a new crime-solving quest in the world of a Victorian music hall. A string of murders has torn through London, throwing together the now notorious Minnie Ward and Albert Easterbrook once again. It seems that the crimes all link back to a tragedy fourteen years ago that left 183 children dead. But given that the incident touched so many people’s lives, everyone is a suspect . . . Characters: Main characters are definitely Minnie and Albert. Minnie is best described as a determined young woman who is very used to either working

Book Review of Point Zero by Seicho Matsumoto (trans Louise Heal Kawaii)

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Name of Book: Point Zero  Author: Seicho Matsumoto  ISBN: 978-1-913394-93-6 Publisher: Bitter lemon press  Type of book: Japan, 1958, pan pan girls, secrets, prostitutes, train, Kanazawa, mysteries, travel, Japanese coast,  Year it was published: 2024 (1959)  Summary: A  beautifully written mystery novel that takes on the taboo of Japanese prostitution catering to GIs during the American post-war occupation. First published in Japanese in 1959, the novel abandoned the template of closed-room mysteries so popular in pre-war Japan to embrace social criticism. Tokyo 1958, Teiko marries Kenichi Uhara, ten years her senior, an advertising man recommended by an intermediary. After a four-day honeymoon, Kenichi vanishes. Teiko travels to the coastal and snow-bound city of Kanazawa, where Kenichi was last seen, to investigate his disappearance. She discovers he had been a police officer in Tokyo after the war, keeping watch over pan pan girls, Japanese prostitutes catering to GIs.

Book Review of A cut like wound by Anita Nair

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Name of Book: A Cut Like wound  Author: Anita Nair  ISBN: 978-1-908524-36-2 Publisher: Bitter lemon press Part of a Series: Inspector Gowda  Type of book: India, 2010s, mystery, transgender, cross dresser, male to female, police work, corruption, former loves, friendships, Bangalore  Year it was published: 2014 (2012 original)  Summary: "Nair writes big, brave descriptions of one brutal murder after the next, relentlessly describing each death even as sub-inspector Santosh loses his breakfast over them."— Time Out It's the first day of Ramadan in heat-soaked Bangalore. A young man begins to dress: makeup, a sari, and expensive pearl earrings. Before the mirror he is transformed into Bhuvana. She is a  hijra , a transgender seeking love in the bazaars of the city. What Bhuvana wants, she nearly gets: a passing man is attracted to this elusive young woman—but someone points out that Bhuvana is no woman. For that, the interloper's throat is cut. A case fo