This weekly meme is hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. All you have to do is answer the following three questions…
• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
Currently reading
Just started this book last night but so far so good.
The Blurb
Forensic artist Gwen Marcey has become the target of a serial killer who believes he’s been appointed God’s executioner. In Copper Creek, Montana, Gwen Marcey is struggling to put together her life after cancer and divorce. When her dog retrieves a skull of a murder victim and leads her to the victim’s grave, Gwen uses her forensic art ability to identify a serial killer. She is horrified to discover all the victims look like her fourteen-year-old daughter.The murderer is a “lone wolf,” a member of the terrorist group Phineas Priesthood-and he has a score to settle with Gwen. Unraveling the tangled Christian Identity movement, where race-not grace-provides salvation, Gwen is in a frantic rush against time. She must use all her skills to uncover the killer before he can carry out his threat to destroy her and everyone she loves.
Recently Finished
Review coming up soon.
The Blurb
Could a nightmare be used as a murder weapon? That’s the provocative question confronting Gurney in the thrilling new installment in this series of international bestsellers. The former NYPD star homicide detective is called upon to solve a baffling puzzle: Four people who live in different parts of the country and who seem to have little in common, report having had the same dream—a terrifying nightmare involving a bloody dagger with a carved wolf’s head on the handle. All four are subsequently found with their wrists cut — apparent suicides — and the weapon used in each case was a wolf’s head dagger. Police zero in quickly on Richard Hammond, a controversial psychologist who conducts hypnotherapy sessions at a spooky old Adirondack inn called Wolf Lake Lodge. It seems that each of the victims had gone there to meet with Hammond shortly before turning up dead. Troubled by odd holes in the official approach to the case, Gurney begins his own investigation — an action that puts him in the crosshairs of not only an icy murderer and the local police but the darkest corner of the federal government. As ruthless as the blizzard trapping him in the sinister eeriness of Wolf Lake, Gurney’s enemies set out to keep him from the truth at any cost — including an all-out assault on the sanity of his beloved wife Madeleine. With his emotional resources strained to the breaking point, Gurney must throw himself into a deadly battle of wits with the most frightening opponent he has ever faced.
Reading Next
June has become the month of cozy mysteries 🙂
The Blurb
Susan Breen introduces a charming new series heroine in this poignant and absorbing cozy mystery with a bite. Maggie Dove thinks everyone in her small Westchester County community knows everyone else’s secrets. Then murder comes to town. When Sunday School teacher Maggie Dove finds her hateful next-door neighbor Marcus Bender lying dead under her beloved oak tree—the one he demanded she cut down—she figures the man dropped dead of a mean heart. But Marcus was murdered, and the prime suspect is a young man Maggie loves like a son. Peter Nelson was the worst of Maggie’s Sunday School students; he was also her late daughter’s fiancé, and he’s been a devoted friend to Maggie in the years since her daughter’s death. Maggie can’t lose Peter, too. So she sets out to find the real murderer. To do that, she must move past the grief that has immobilized her all these years. She must probe the hidden corners of her little village on the Hudson River. And, when another death strikes even closer to home, Maggie must find the courage to defend the people and the town she loves—even if it kills her.
What about you guys? Have you read any of these titles? Please share what you’re reading in the comments. 🙂
The Bones Will Speak sounds like a really good and creepy story! I’ll have to check it out. I’ll be interested to see what you think of it once you’ve finished reading it. 🙂
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I agree! I thought that title sounded really good. I’m liking it so far.
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Wolf Lake sounds great and the premise is intriguing. Not sure it wouldn’t give me nightmare too though! 🙂
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It is creepy. I’ll be posting a review soon.
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I haven’t read any of these and they’re not my usual genre either, but it can’t hurt to step out of your comfort zone here and there ^^ The only problem with that is the size of my tbr list 😛
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The Bones Will Speak and Wolf Lake sound great! I really need to start another mystery/thriller myself soon… I have been in the mood for the genre, but somehow other genres have been taking up all my time lately.
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These all look good! I’m reading a cozy mystery right now, too!
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Happy reading!
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LOVE all your choices this week! That cover for Wolf Lake is so haunting…doesn’t sound like a bedtime read though 🙂
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Thank you! No, Wolf Lake is certainly not a bedtime story! 😃
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I have never heard of any of these….so many books so little time. am i right?
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Enjoy the cozy mystery! I’ve never read one but they look so fun. Happy reading and thanks for participating in WWW Wednesday!
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Those first two books look pretty creepy! Yikes! I hope you enjoy them!
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I know. I realized that I have been reading lost of books in that genre. I have one more that I started, but I’m certainly looking forward to switching gears and reading something a bit lighter. 🙂
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I feel like you would definitely need a cozy mystery after those first two! They sounds pretty intense!
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I like the sound of Maggie Dove! I’m always looking out for good mysteries 🙂 The blurb for Wolf Lake totally got me interested. I am looking forward to your review.
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