
Saturdays at the Café is a weekly feature hosted here to talk about and discuss the books I’ve discovered during the past week, added to my shelf and am excited about reading. They may be new/scheduled releases I’ve seen on NetGalley, at the library, or from publishers or they may be older titles my friends have reviewed and shared on Goodreads or blogs.
A crime writer. A cold case. Will she survive to tell the story?Since the sudden and tragic death of her partner, bestselling crime author Serena Winters hasn’t written a word. With deadlines looming, she packs up her grief and escapes from New York City to a secluded clifftop house in small-town California, hoping the change of scenery will cure her writer’s block.
But as news of her arrival spreads, Serena finds herself facing strange accusations that she’s here to cash in on the house’s history. When she uncovers the chilling story of a young family who mysteriously vanished from the very same house thirty years earlier, she can’t help asking more questions…
Someone in the local community doesn’t want the past dug up, though. Someone willing to push Serena to the limits of her sanity to keep the truth buried. Caught in a spiraling campaign of intimidation, and harboring a dark secret of her own, Serena soon finds herself in the kind of danger she usually only writes about…
I accepted this for audio review. Loved her last book The Final Act.
A controversial wild horse round-up in the high desert of Nevada results in two murders and too many suspects for Sheriff Porter Beck to deal with.
A helicopter driving a controversial round-up of wild horses suddenly crashes and the pilot is found to have been shot. Then the person coordinating the round-up for the Bureau of Land Management is savagely murdered, buried up to her neck and then trampled to death by the very same wild horses. And there’s no lack of suspects—with the wild horse advocacy group having sworn to protect the horse At Any Cost! Now the state and federal agencies are showing up looking for answers or at least a scapegoat.
Sheriff Porter Beck has had better days.
Porter Beck’s new girlfriend, Detective Charlie Blue Horse, arrives to help with the investigation, which leads them to Canadian Lithium mining operation near the round-up area that sets off Beck’s mental alarm bells. Brinley, Beck’s sister, is leading a group of troubled kids in a wilderness program, when one of them, Rafa, bolts one night. When Brinley catches up to him, they’re just outside the mine—in the wrong place, at the wrong time.
With his personal life in turmoil, too many suspects and too many secrets, the feds pushing for a quick resolution, and his impetuous (if skilled) sister in the mix, one wrong step could be deadly for Porter Beck.
Thanks to a NetGalley email for a heads up on this third book in the Porter Beck series. Scheduled for release in July, it’s an audio review hopeful.
The Locked Ward is the latest twisty thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author of Gone Tonight and House of Glass, Sarah Pekkanen.Was it bitter, all-consuming jealousy? Pathological sibling rivalry? Pure insanity? Whatever the cause – and everyone has a theory- it was the Crime of the Decade when glamorous Georgia Cartwright, who was adopted as a newborn, killed the younger, biological daughter of her wealthy, Southern family.
Georgia is locked in a psychiatric institution where the most violent offenders are held while she awaits trial. The only words she whispers when her estranged twin sister Amanda visits are, “You’ve got to get me out of here. I didn’t do it.” Amanda doesn’t trust Georgia, but she can’t abandon her in a place so eerie and menacing it seems to exist in another dimension.
Is Georgia the victim of a powerful family so depraved that murder is the least of their crimes? Or is Amanda being led down a path of madness and into the web of a master manipulator?
Thanks to Fantastic Fiction for the info about this upcoming August release. It’s a library audiobook hopeful.
A seemingly ordinary book group holds deadly secrets in this collection of connected stories from Karin Slaughter, Lee Child, B. A. Paris, and more of the world’s leading thriller writers.
Dr. Margaret Richter has it all. She’s rich, thanks to her best-selling self-help books. She has a beautiful home in Cape Cod overlooking the beach. And she has a monthly book club that everyone is dying to get invited to.
Literally.
Because behind the crystal wine glasses, the fine linens and the catered hors d’oeuvres lies a tangled web of secrets, of deceit, of murder. No member of the book club is innocent—and many are guilty.
And the person with the most to hide is Margaret Richter herself.
With an introduction by best-selling author Jennifer Weiner, The Twisted Women’s Book Clubwas created in partnership with International Thriller Writers. Special thanks to Joseph Finder, Gregg Hurwitz and Kimberley Howe.
Full cast of narration.
I stumbled across this while browsing the Audible Plus catalog. The lists of authors and narrators are stunning.
Four strangers are brought together to participate in an experimental treatment designed to heal broken hearts in this surprising and heartfelt debut novel from author Amelia Ireland.In a perfectly ordinary building, four strangers who couldn’t be more different meet for the first time. Their skepticism of this new kind of grief therapy—and the unnervingly perceptive group leader—means they’re all wary, but as the weeks go by, they find themselves returning again and again, pulled to work toward healing, even if it means first facing the pain head-on.
A sharp-tongued lawyer who has no intention of letting down her walls, a fragile young woman looking for a place to belong, a musician at the top of his game who’s one drink away from losing it all, and an interior designer facing the crumbling of her picture-perfect life—this unlikely group slowly opens up, not only to the possibility of a happier future but to friendship, change, and even romance.
When a shocking revelation reveals the real reason they were chosen for this group, it shakes the very foundation of what they thought they knew. What began as a journey designed to heal turns out to be a much greater test of friendship, strength, and love as they realize happiness is just outside the door…if they’re brave enough to seek it.
Thanks to Kim @ It’s All About the Thrill for her great review. I’m in the library queue for the audiobook.
Ten children, abducted in broad daylight—and buried alive.
Sage and her sister won’t make it home from school today. Neither will the other children on Bus 315. But that’s only the beginning of the nightmare.
New bus driver Jessa blames herself for what happened. She couldn’t protect the kids she was supposed to deliver to daycare, just like she couldn’t protect her own daughter three years ago. But this time, everything will be different. It has to be.
Trapped in a shipping container buried twenty feet underground, Jessa and the children do their best to stay calm. The kidnappers insist that if everyone behaves, they’ll be freed when the ransom is paid. But Sage isn’t sure they’ll last that long. Neither is Jessa. It’s dark and cramped, and with every passing minute it’s getting harder to breathe.
With time—and air—running thin, Jessa and the children must find a way to outsmart their captors, or face an unthinkable fate.
Such Quiet Girls was inspired by actual events.







Fab selection Jo, hope you enjoy them when you get to them!
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Thanks, Nicki💜
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I stumbled across The Twisted Women’s Club as well, was equally blown away by the list of authors and narrators and added it to my library, too 😁 Great minds 😉
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That’s right, Kelly💜 I can’t wait to listen to it.
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Great choices! The Locked Ward is also on my summer reading list!
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Thanks, Jodie💜
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I am a big fan of the Porter Beck series. The Twisted Woman’s Book Club looks fascinating.
Anne – Books of My Heart
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I remember that!
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I hope we both enjoy the Lisa Gray, Jo. I also want to read the Sarah Pekkanen, the Amelia Ireland and The Twisted Women’s Book Club. Happy reading/listening!💖📚
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Thanks, Sandy💜 We are sharing quite a few this week!
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The Seven o’clock Club is so clever! I got two books from publishers this week (Olga Wojtas and Doug Johnstone), a friend gave me a book and I found one in my local little free library that I’d been wanting to read.
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Thanks for that feedback, Joanne💜 Enjoy your reading!
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Such great additions! I would add The Locked Ward to my list immediately and The Seven O’Clock Club sounds brilliant and I had not heard of the book or author!
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Thanks, Inge💜 I’m always going to read anything by Sarah Pekkanen and one of my friends raved about The Seven O’Clock Club.
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The Twisted Women’s Book Club has an amazing title! I don’t usually pick up thrillers, but that sounds like one to check out!
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Lisa, I was pleasantly shocked when I saw it💜 And free!
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Great additions! I especially like the sound of The Locked Ward.
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Thanks, Yvo💜 That was a nice surprise.
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Some intriguing sounding books here, Jo. I am definitely interested in The Twisted Women’s Bookclub. I will have to add that to my Library. Thanks for sharing about it. I hope you enjoy all of these books when you get to them.
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Thanks, Carla💜 That was a surprising find!
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