Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Dead By Sunset, by Ann Rule
This is the true story of the murder of Cheryl Keeton on September 21, 1986. She was found bludgeoned to death inside her Toyota van, blocking traffic on an Oregon freeway. The only suspect was her husband, Bradly Morris Cunningham, but there was no physical evidence left at the scene to prove him guilty. Brad was a charismatic, intelligent manipulator, married 5 times (to women that he abused behind closed doors). It took eight years before he was arrested and tried for the murder of Cheryl, the mother of his three young sons. He was sentenced to life in prison in 1995.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf
First published in 1925, this is a story about Clarissa Dalloway's preparations one day for a party she is having that evening. It is more about people's thoughts, feelings/memories than of dialogue. It is also the day that a young war veteran suffering from mental illness takes his own life.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Black Hills, by Nora Roberts
Lil Chance met Cooper Sullivan one summer when he came from New York to spend the summer with his grandparents in South Dakota, when she was just 11. They became good friends and saw each other almost every year until she was age 20. By then there was a romance between them, but Cooper broke it off while trying to finish school and make his way for himself. But not before Lil found a body in the Black Hills. Twelve years later, Lil has created The Chance Wildlife Refuge, where cougars, tigers and other animals are kept and cared for. Cooper comes back to live with and help his grandparents and he and Lil start to see each other around again. Someone kills a cougar that Lil was tracking, and other things start to happen, among them a trail hiker being killed and found in the river. Cooper, being an ex-private investigator, digs around & they narrow their search for the killer down to a guy who once volunteered at the refuge, named Ethan. Ethan believes he is Sioux Indian and is after Lil. With the help of Coop, and a cougar named Baby, the hunt comes to an end.
Monday, October 19, 2009
The Shining, by Stephen King
Jack Torrance, with his wife and 5-year-old boy, Danny, go to stay the winter in the old Overlook Hotel in the snowy Colorado mountains. Jack has the job of caretaker there until the following spring, as it is shut down for the winter. Danny has a special "sixth sense" going on, and can see people or things that happened there many years before, such as a dead woman in the bathtub of one of the rooms. Jack was once a violent alcoholic, but had been sober quite some time before coming to the Overlook. Jack starts seeing things too, and though there is no alcohol at the hotel, he falls into a "drunken" state at times after the family has been there awhile. He begins hallucinating and people from the hotel's past convince Jack that he should hurt his family. Without revealing more, I can say the scary ending turns out better for Danny & his mother than it does for Jack. I have seen the movie for this book a few times before reading it. Parts of the story, especially near the ending, are a bit different than in the movie.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
'A' is For Alibi, by Sue Grafton
Private investigator, Kinsey Millhone, investigates the murder of a man named Laurence Fife. Nikki, his wife, has just served an 8 year sentence in prison for the murder, but when she gets out she hires Kinsey to find out who the real killer is. Kinsey meets with several people who were close to Laurence Fife at the time of his murder, including his ex-wife and his former law partner, Charlie Scorsoni. This book is fast-paced and keeps you guessing throughout. I will definitely read more from this alphabet series of mysteries by Sue Grafton.
The Moon Looked Down, by Dorthy Garlock
This story is set during World War II, where a 20-year-old Sophie Heller and her family, who have immigrated to Illinois from Germany, are threatened by three local men who think that they are Nazis. Sophie meets Cole Ambrose, a young schoolteacher with a crippled leg, and they fall in love. Cole does whatever he can to protect Sophie and her family from the men that are after them. This story has drama, romance & action.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
A Cry In The Night, by Mary Higgins Clark
Jenny is a divorced mother of two young girls, working at an art gallery in New York. She meets artist Erich Krueger at a gallery showing of his work, where everyone notices that Jenny looks just like the painting of Erich's deceased mother, Caroline. Erich & Jenny begin dating & become engaged within a few weeks. When Jenny marries Erich less than a month after they meet, she & the girls move to Erich's large home in Minnesota. Jenny soon realizes disturbing things about Erich, especially his obsession with his late mother. Erich becomes more & more possessive & controlling, and Jenny plans an escape back to New York with her girls, but instead, Erich takes the girls away with him and leaves Jenny in the house alone, not knowing where he has taken them or when they'll be back. A scandal involving Erich's artwork erupts, and when Erich is returning home, Jenny realizes that he is far more disturbed than even she realized. She is worried for her children's safety. Jenny's life is threatened when Erich returns home, but with help from her neighbors, her terror comes to an end.
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