Monday 11 February 2019

Mailbox Monday - Feb 11th



Mailbox Monday is a meme started by Marcia of To Be Continued. Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week. It now has a permanent home at the Mailbox Monday blog. Head over and check out other books received during the last week.


I received three review titles this week:

Death on the Derwent by Robin Bowles
Publication date: 19th February 2019

When Bob Chappell disappeared from his yacht, moored in the Derwent Estuary near the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania's marina, on the night of 26 January 2009, he left behind his pipe and tobacco — something that his partner of 18 years, Sue Neill-Fraser, knew he would never willingly do. What she didn't know was that despite no body, no weapon, no cause of death, and no witnesses, she would soon become the only suspect in Chappell’s disappearance.

In their haste to wrap up the case, the police charged Neill-Fraser with murder. In her eagerness to assist police, she virtually talked her way into their hands. And after a lengthy trial that resulted in a guilty verdict, the judge delivered Neill-Fraser a crushing 26-year sentence.

But was the verdict unsafe? Many of Australia's leading legal minds have said her conviction is ‘the greatest miscarriage of justice since Lindy Chamberlain’. Other reasonable hypotheses have been mooted about what might have happened in the dark on the Derwent that night. The Tasmanian government has changed its laws to give Neill-Fraser one last crack at proving her innocence, because that is what it's come to now — proving her innocence.



Baby by Annaleese Jochems
Publication date: 5th march 2019 
 
Cynthia is twenty-one, bored and desperately waiting for something big to happen. Her striking fitness instructor, Anahera, is ready to throw in the towel on her job and marriage. With stolen money and a dog in tow they run away and buy ‘Baby’, an old boat docked in the Bay of Islands, where Cynthia dreams they will live in a state of love. But strange events on an empty island turn their life together in a different direction.

Baby is a sunburnt psychological thriller of obsession and escape by one of the most exciting new voices in New Zealand fiction.


The Glovemaker by Ann Weisgarber
Publication Date: 7th February 2019

In the inhospitable lands of the Utah Territory, during the winter of 1888, thirty-seven-year-old Deborah Tyler waits for her husband, Samuel, to return home from his travels as a wheelwright. It is now the depths of winter, Samuel is weeks overdue, and Deborah is getting worried.

Deborah lives in Junction, a tiny town of seven Mormon families scattered along the floor of a canyon, and she earns her living by tending orchards and making work gloves. Isolated by the red-rock cliffs that surround the town, she and her neighbors live apart from the outside world, even regarded with suspicion by the Mormon faithful who question the depth of their belief.

When a desperate stranger who is pursued by a Federal Marshal shows up on her doorstep seeking refuge, it sets in motion a chain of events that will turn her life upside down. The man, a devout Mormon, is on the run from the US government, which has ruled the practice of polygamy to be a felony. Although Deborah is not devout and doesn’t subscribe to polygamy, she is distrustful of non-Mormons with their long tradition of persecuting believers of her wider faith.

But all is not what it seems, and when the Marshal is critically injured, Deborah and her husband’s best friend, Nels Anderson, are faced with life and death decisions that question their faith, humanity, and both of their futures.
 
 


  Whats arrived in my inbox this week.  

I  received this eBook through Lisa's newsletter. She often offers free and discounted books to her newsletter subscribers. You can subscribe on her website https://lisabthomas.com/
Lisa writes clean, traditional whodunits with a dose of humour.

 Sharpe Mind by Lisa B Thomas

Former teacher turned reporter Deena Sharpe craves more adventure than covering dull city council meetings in the small town of Maycroft, Texas. But when she follows a hunch to investigate a story lead, she finds a dead body and becomes suspect number one.

To make matters worse, a new psychic in town has residents on edge. Strange happenings multiply as quickly as the list of murder suspects, and Deena finds herself with more adventure than she had bargained for. No pedicure is too painful and no dumpster is too deep as Deena seeks to unveil the killer before anyone else gets hurt.
Sharpe Mind, Book 3 in the Cozy Suburbs Mystery series, offers readers a healthy dose of intrigue along with a generous sprinkle of humor. 


What I'm looking forward to reading. 
Here I choose one book from this week’s arrivals that I’m really looking forward to reading.

This week I have picked Death on the Derwent.  I don't read a lot of Non Fiction but this story has intrigued me as to how Sue Neill-Fraser was convicted with so little evidence. Watch out for my review.

What books did your postman deliver this week? Post a link to your Mailbox Monday or simply list your books in the comments below.



 


 

12 comments:

  1. Nice looking mailbox! Baby catches my eye. I'm not sure I've ever read anything by a New Zealand author.

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    1. My review of Baby will be up early March. It sure was a crazy ride.

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    1. I'm looking forward to this as I recently watched a documentary on the case on TV.

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  3. Baby sounds really good. Enjoy your week and your books, and thanks for visiting my blog.

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    1. My review of Baby will be up early March. I'm still reeling from this book.

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  4. Love the cover and the title of THE GLOVEMAKER.

    ENJOY your week and your books.

    Thanks for coming by my blog.

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    1. I'm looking forward to this read. I love Historical Fiction.

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  5. The Glovemaker sounds interesting and Sharpe Mind looks like a really fun cozy. Happy Reading!

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    1. Looking forward to The Glovemaker. I haven't read many cozies and I'm keen to get into a few more.

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  6. I am loving the cover of The Glovemaker! Happy reading!

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