Thursday, March 8, 2018

Reading Ahead: April 2018, part 3

New titles by old favorites? You bet!

I've Got My Eyes On You, by Mary Higgins Clark. After a party when her parents are away, eighteen-year-old Kerry Dowling is found fully dressed at the bottom of the family pool. The immediate suspect is her boyfriend, with whom she'd argued hotly at the party. There's also a young neighbor who'd been angry not to be invited. Is there someone else not on the investigation radar? Could it be someone who will kill again to keep from being revealed?

After Anna, by Lisa Scottoline. Dr. Noah Alderman, widower and single father, finds happiness with Maggie. When they marry, he hopes it's a new beginning for him and his young son, who adores Maggie. But Maggie has entanglements from her past, and when her daughter Anna, who Maggie hasn't seen in many years, comes into their lives, stress levels begin to rise. Anna is seventeen, unwilling to live by the house rules, and Maggie is blind to all but the joy of reconnecting. When Anna is murdered, Noah is the prime suspect, forcing Maggie to reevaluate all of her ties to the people she loves. Also available in Large Print.

Shoot First, by Stuart Woods. Woods's 45th Stone Barrington novel (following Unbound, 2018) finds Stone in Key West, trying to keep his latest paramour's technology from being stolen, and trying to keep them both alive after assassins are hired to take them out. Woods is moving further and further in James Bond territory, fans just can't get enough.

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