Can we just talk for a minute about books that make us paranoid? When I was in seventh grade, my best friend Sherry gave me her dad's copy of The Amityville Horror. I snuck around and read in the dark living room that was nowhere near the family room in our house. And no, I did not live in a big house. It was about 2000 square feet. BUT. The living room was upstairs and the family room was in the basement, and there was a lot of dark between me and said basement. You can imagine how many ... Read More about That Night
Review: The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress
Well. I have a new favorite novel. AND- it's a debut novel. Ariel Lawhon has taken us back to the New York of 1930 drenched with jazz clubs, mob bosses, show girls, political scandals, and all the glamour of the Art Deco era. She tells the story of Judge Joseph Crater's disappearance amidst a political scandal. What we know is that Judge Crater crawled in a cab one night in the summer of 1930 and was never seen again. This is where Lawhon picks up and tells the tale of what might have ... Read More about Review: The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress
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