I’m all about RIP (Readers Imbibing Peril) this week! Everything on my list counts towards the RIP XVII Challenge to enjoy books that could be classified as: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Dark Fantasy, Gothic, Horror, or Supernatural.
Currently Reading
The Third Rail by Bill Fleming and Joe Peters
The Third Rail delves into the ongoing challenge of race relations in the city of Boston. Like its predecessors, Code Black and Troubled Waters, this latest tale proves that all is not what it appears to be when the city’s most conniving power brokers try to get their way. Veteran transit police sergeant Morris Fitzgerald must step carefully in trying to identify a rogue cop while also cracking the mysterious disappearance of transportation artifacts. All the while, he must keep the simmering tensions among the city’s many factions from reaching a boiling point. — Jacket copy
Bill Fleming, the author of The Third Rail and two other novels in the Code Black series, is a retired police officer for the Metropolitan Boston Transit Authority (MBTA) subway system, known as “the T.” He draws on his years of experience and observations from the T to write the Code Black books about veteran T-cop Morris Fitzgerald, who may not always be “politically correct” but who knows right from wrong.
Recently Read
The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill
“This thrilling excursion into metafiction from Australian author Gentill (Crossing the Lines) wittily examines the writing process itself.”. — Publisher’s Weekly
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