Every so often I write a diary about books….asking people what they are reading. Often times people in the comments mention several good books that others use as a suggestion on what to read.
As mentioned previously I am reading a book a week or so...mostly fiction of any kind...though not romantic fiction.
As of late I’ve been in page turner modern suspense/mystery novels...one of which I am reading now:
Heather Graham is the author and the title of the book is “Wicked Deeds”
I did not think that I would like it, but now I cannot put it down It is not a tough nor long read, but for what it is I highly suggest it.
I will let the blurb below summarize it for me:
Eager to start their life together, historian Vickie Preston and Special Agent Griffin Pryce take a detour en route to their new home in Virginia and stop for a visit in Baltimore. But their romantic weekend is interrupted when a popular author is found dead in the basement of an Edgar Allan Poe–themed restaurant. Because of the mysterious circumstances surrounding the corpse, the FBI's Krewe of Hunters paranormal team is invited to investigate. As more bizarre deaths occur, Vickie and Griffin are drawn into a case that has disturbing echoes of Poe's great works, bringing the horrors of his fiction to life.
The restaurant is headquarters to scholars and fans, and any of them could be a merciless killer. Except there's also something reaching out from beyond the grave. The late, great Edgar Allan Poe himself is appearing to Vickie in dreams and visions with cryptic information about the murders. Unless they can uncover whose twisted mind is orchestrating the dramatic re-creations, Vickie and Griffin's future as a couple might never begin
It might sound sorta cheese-ball like but it is actually good. The ghost of Poe acts how you think the ghost of Poe (If there was such a thing) would act. It is a mystery that keeps you turning the pages to find out who was responsible for the modern deaths as well as for Poe’s death.
It has a good beat and it is easy to dance to.
So...what book suggestions would you offer to our fellow Kossacks?