Ours Is a Tale of Murder by Nora Murphy

Ours Is a Tale of Murder is masterful! The end. What this story encapsulates is not only an amazing thriller but has so many different layers and mysteries and secrets which continue to build into an incredible shocking effect which will blow your mind.

The story begins with the romance of Klara and Troy. How they meet, their relationship and how they marry. Although Klara says yes to marriage it seems to be for all the wrong reasons. Troy on the other hand is obsessed with Klara.

As their relationship progresses, the story turns to the families who live on a cul-de-sac.

We have Mary who lives in sorrow and is grieving for her lost life. She now has to downsize, and she is tortured as she begins to clear out her son’s room. Mary seems to have shame and fear. We don’t know why,

Janet and her husband have witnessed a great deal on the street. Their daughter now married with children lives further away from them. They decide to retire and move closer to her until their older son Henry must move in with them because he has lost his job. Henry has had issues it seems his whole life which have always been swept under the carpet. But now Janet needs him to leave, but Henry has other ideas.

Henry has set his sights on the wife who lives across the street. He watches her from the window, imagines their life together, but has yet to even say hello. Of course, the wife is married…to the husband.

Then a murder occurs on the quiet street.

Just relax and come along for the ride of your life as the story unfolds as we get to peek into the neighbors’ dark secrets, fears, regrets and shame.

Ours Is a Tale of Murder is an intense, can’t put down read which will have you itching to read the last page. But don’t! The story so good, and the ending so unexpected!

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This is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman

This is Not About Us is heartbreaking, uplifting, funny yet painful and sadly, extremely relatable. The story explores the aftermath of a family member’s death and how others cope with their sorrow, some learning and adjusting, others unable to move on or forgive. I bet no one reading this paragraph cannot somehow relate to this family’s situation. This story is powerful.

As the book opens, we discover that one of three sisters, Jeanne is in the hospital dying. We hear her thoughts on other members of the family as well as what she thinks of her two sisters, Syliva and Helen. She can’t let go because she worries. Finally, she lets go not knowing what the future holds for those left behind.

But immediately something goes terribly wrong. Slyvia and Helen have an argument. It was caused by an apple cake. As other members of the family try and get them to understand it’s not really about the cake, both stubborn, they refuse and stop speaking, leaving all those in both families shaken and of course having to take unwanted sides.

As life goes on within the families, we see vignettes through chapters of those caught in the middle as they live life. We hear their thoughts, see their tragedies, feel their divorces, insecurities, worries and troubles. But we also see the good. How they pick themselves up, finally, how they move on, and how worries actually become proud moments. They all seem to look back at Jeanne’s passing in different ways. Except of course for Sylvia and Helen, who just like Jeanne in her last moments, can’t let go. But all their lives move on in different ways, and both families even come together when there is joy. Of course, the death of Jeanne was not the only death of sorts they have all had to deal with throughout the next few years.

This is Not About Us is a poignant forceful relatable story told with humor, sadness but most importantly, with love. Which of course we all can understand.

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Our Beautiful Mess by Adele Parks

Our Beautiful Mess is a gripping, messy story about perfectly imperfect families, bad choices, secrets and pasts coming back to haunt them. But don’t worry…it’s a thriller and will have you on the edge of your seat with the ending an out of the park homerun!

Connie and her husband Luke are preparing for their Christmas Holiday. With all three girls coming home, Connie is going to make sure it’s the perfect merry time between now and the New Year. Everything Connie does is perfect. Flora, the eldest is coming in, Fran who is away at college will be there and their youngest, in grade school Sophie of course is looking forward to whatever drama is going to unfold.

But what Connie and Luke had not prepared for was when daughter Fran arrives, she has her boyfriend, unknown to them with her and they discover she is pregnant and keeping the baby. Connie is flabbergasted and doesn’t understand why Fran had not told her. She thought she had not only a great relationship with her girls, but they were comfortable enough to tell her anything and everything…apparently not.

As Connie begins to contemplate how this pregnancy will impact not only Fran and school, but the family, she also can’t get over this feeling that Zac seems a bit familiar. She can’t put her finger on it yet…

This is when the perfect holiday and the perfect family begin to crack. Zac has secrets, Connie figures out who Zac is and the upcoming holiday season becomes a holiday mess like crumbling Christmas cookies!

But Connie is the strong matriarch of the family, and she will do anything in her power to fight for them, no matter what that means. She will not allow her beautiful family to be destroyed.

Our Beautiful Mess is captivating in more ways than one, with many moving parts, but it’s the fight for family and the love and care and the determination to let nobody come between them is the impetus to it all. Family first!

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Out Of The Loop by Katie Siegel

Out Of The Loop is an interesting story with a unique twist on how to solve a murder/mystery in which the main character has spent the past two years in a time-loop. She doesn’t understand how or why but when a murder occurs at the bookstore near her apartment and the victim lives in said apartment complex as does her friend, a quirky neighbor who becomes the prime suspect, well she feels she must try and use the loop to help him. Intertwined in the plot is a love story, but more important how our heroine learns to empower and figure out how to become an adult.

For two years Amie Teller has been in a time loop, waking each morning and recreating the same day over and over. She visits the local breakfast cafe hoping this time they have her favorite muffin, a woman in the park and the evening always ends with her having dinner with her ex-girlfriend, Ziya whom she still cares about. Then out of the blue she wakes us and is shocked to discover her life is back to normal…well not really normal but close.

She discovers her neighbor who owns the bookshop in the area has been murdered, and the last person she was seen with who was having a yelling match with her was her friend and other neighbor, David. Unfortunately, the police have set their sights on him as the killer.

Now Amie must try and figure out if she saw or heard anything while she was in the time-loop which could give her, David and her ex-girlfriend Ziya who wants to help them some clues as to what was happening prior to the murder. With many suspects, as the bookstore owner was not very well liked, and as the clues begin to add up Amie must figure out what she learned from the past and see where it fits into the present.

Out Of The Loop is a fun, compelling who-dun-it with many moving parts and an extremely engaging mystery!

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Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh

Steve Cavanagh is back with his ever-evolving main character Eddie Flynn in a cat and mouse murder mystery with dirty cops, a corrupt prosecutor and a very unstable woman. With so many dark secrets just waiting to be found out, this is truly a can’t stop-won’t stop can’t put down book.

It all starts with Ruby Johnson who is a maid and nanny in a posh Manhattan area. Ruby and her parents were once residence themselves on this same street until they lost it all. Now, thanks to the neighbors who knew her story, she is hired to clean houses and take care of children and then goes home to a small apartment to take care of her ailing mother.

One night as she is walking home, Ruby witnesses a murder in one of these fancy houses. Someone is shot to death. She knows who died. Ruby decides to keep what she knows a secret. You see nobody ever really notices Ruby even when she is in a room with them. Except for the red man in the painting in one of the houses, she works at. He knows her and talks to her.

Meanwhile lawyer, ex-con artist Eddie Flynn tries a slam dunk case in which a few people are not very happy that he won. But he is asked to take the case of John Jackson, the man who allegedly shot and killed the woman in the upper Manhattan area. Unfortunately for Jackson someone called in a tip and the police found the gun in his closet with his fingerprints. Coincidentally he lives across the street from the woman who was killed with his wife and son.

As for Eddie, unfortunately, some people did not like the decision of the case he just tried, and they decide to put a hit on him. So now he is navigating not being killed and trying to get a client not put away for killing someone. Oh, and trying hard not to be seen!

But his ace team is behind him trying to discover who the hitman is and how to correct the situation. As for alleged murderer Jackson, well, all he can do is hope and pray this lawyer will figure out why he was targeted as the killer. Then the trial begins… With so many moving parts and criminals in the area coming out of the woodwork, everyone just hopes this will not be Eddie’s last case.

Witness 8 is masterful in the art of surprise, shock and an I did not see that coming ending. But it also has great, funny dialogue, heart and clever clues. Such a great read!

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