"Ten-year-old Singaporean Maya is lonely: her grandmother is dead, her mother is focused on her career and her best friend has become a bully. When Aunty M, a domestic worker from Indonesia, joins the family to take care of Maya and her baby sister, Maya is ready to hate her. Aunty M smiles a lot, but says little. However, after Aunty M rescues a fellow maid living in the same building and beaten by her employer, Maya discovers a side of Singapore hitherto unknown to her. She and Aunty M grow closer as they meet more and more women in need. What will happen when Mama finds out about Maya and Aunty M's growing involvement with the aunties? Will Maya lose Aunty M too? After all, Mama did say she hates busybodies. This poignant coming-of-age story, told in the voice of the inquisitive Maya, explores the plight of migrant domestic workers in Singapore and the relationships they form with the families they work for."
Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
A Yellow House
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergil Sisters
Monday, January 4, 2021
The Girls in the Snow
The Girls in the Snow is the first book in a new detective series featuring FBI agent Nikki Hunt as the detective. The second book in the series will be published next month and I am looking forward to getting a copy of it as this novel was fantastic. This tight psychological thriller begins in 1995 with Nikki coming home from a high school party and finding her murdered parents in their Stillwater, MN home. Fast forward 20 years and Nikki is a FBI agent who has been dispatched back to Stillwater to investigate the deaths of two girls. There are two mysteries to be solved in the book. The first one is who killed the girls. The second mystery deals with whether the right person was convicted and jailed for killing Nikki's parents.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
The Midnight Library
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Plaid and Plagiarism
Also, the run-up to the murder itself made no sense. Our two main characters were searching someone's house because it had been trashed. The body was found elsewhere, in a shed, and I did not see the connection between spending 20 pages on searching the house and one sentence on the shed. In addition, when they were peeking into the windows of the house? Why did they call the police for an emergency when they saw a person move inside the house? Perhaps the person lived there. Afterward they entered the house to see if more than the kitchen was trashed. Why? This was not connected to the body in the shed and there didn't seem to be any reason why they could enter this house.
What is the book supposed to be about? The publisher's blurb refers to two friends opening a bookshop and they are going to be amateur sleuths solving a murder. Nothing else is written about the plot in the blurb and I can only assume that even the publisher doesn't see any plot action.
It seems to me that this book is all setting descriptions and no plot. Perhaps the author was trying to set some groundwork for a new cozy mystery series. However, the book was too dull for me to even consider reading any future books in the series.
Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows
Friday, January 1, 2021
Death and the Maiden
A Rising Man
The body of a senior official has been found in a filthy sewer, and a note left in his mouth warns the British to quit India, or else. Under tremendous pressure to solve the case before it erupts into increased violence on the streets, Wyndham and his two new colleagues—arrogant Inspector Digby and Sergeant Banerjee, one of the few Indians to be recruited into the new CID—embark on an investigation that will take them from the opulent mansions of wealthy British traders to the seedy opium dens of the city.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Chunkster Reading Challenge 2021
Monday, December 28, 2020
What's in a Name 2021
1) One/1
2) Doubled word , ie, in a dark, dark wood
3) Reference to outer space
4) Possessive noun
5) Botanical word
6) Article of clothing
The possessive noun category will be difficult for me as I will need to think what a possessive noun is. Perhaps I should try to knock off that category ASAP so I don't have to think about it all year.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Top 10 Books I Want in 2021
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Finishing the Series 2021 Challenge
I was not planning on rejoining this challenge again because I did not read the books I intended to read this year. However, I have just discovered that a few of my favorite authors published additional books in their series and I know that I will be reading these books. So, why not join the challenge?
The Zelda Richardson Mysteries by Jennifer Alderson have additional books published in the series. I read The Lover's Portrait earlier this year. Rituals of the Dead was published in 2018, Marked for Revenge was published in 2019 and The Vermeer Deception was published in 2020.
Abir Mukherjee has follow up novels to his A Rising Man They include A Necessary Evil (2017), Smoke and Ashes (2018), Death in the East (2019) and The Shadows of Men which will be published next year.
The rules for the challenge are simple:
1. The challenge runs the 2021 calendar year.
2. Series can be already completed as well as ongoing.
3. You can have only one book left to read in a series.
4. Any format and length of book counts - print, ebook, audio, ARC
5. Crossovers froth other challenges are acceptable.
6. Reviews are not required but highly encouraged.