2009: Mailbox Monday – Monday #23

I apparently took a little hiatus from this meme! But, I have some goodies to report.     How to Say Goodbye in Robot is my latest snag from Amazon Vine.  A Friend of the Family came to me from the publisher, Algonquin Books.  The Shimmer, I received from a publicist.  And Society is from PaperbackSwap. Mailbox Mondays are hosted by The Printed Page.

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2009: #92 – The Big Steal (Emyl Jenkins)

Hired to assess the value of broken and missing antiques following a suspicious burglary at a Virginia manor house, intrepid appraiser and amateur sleuth Sterling Glass finds that her job is more complicated than she’d anticipated. The antiques, she realizes, are not always what they seem: some are worth tens of thousands, others are well-done replicas.

Whether the well-traveled and well-heeled couple who once owned Wynderly could have been trafficking in fakes is what Sterling must unravel from the secret rooms, hidden treasures, uncovered diaries, and convoluted trail of paperwork and provenance. As our sharp-witted heroine sifts through details doled out by the museum’s curators, board members, and the town’s local residents, she discovers that objects, unlike people, do not lie.

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2009: #90 – Jar City (Arnaldur Indridason)

A man is found murdered in his Reykjavík flat, and the police have no obvious leads. The man lived alone and had no family, and of his only two friends, one is serving time for an array of petty crimes and psychotic violence, and the other hasn’t been heard of for twenty-five years.

Erlendur and his colleague Sigurdur Óli head the investigation team. They find a computer filled with downloaded pornography, and in a desk, the photograph of a young girl’s grave and the cryptic note left behind by the killer. Delving into the dead man’s past, they discover that forty years ago he was accused, though not convicted, of rape. Now Erlendur has to follow his instincts when his colleagues are losing faith in the investigation. Foraging into the past, Erlendur discovers that the city of Reykjavík has one or two secrets of its own, secrets it would rather keep.

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