One is for
One Kick by Chelsea Cain. After six successful novels with her serial killer / detective duo, Cain is back with a new character and a new direction. Famously kidnapped at age six, Kick captured America’s hearts when she was rescued five years later. Now, twenty-one, she finds herself unexpectedly entangled in a missing child case that will put her talents to the test.
Two is for
Two For The Dough by Janet Evanovich. The second in the now 25 book strong (including between-the-numbers novels) series featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. Madcap capers, romantic entanglements and explosive adventures are packed into every single one.
Three is for
The Three by Sarah Lotz. One of the best books I’ve read all year.
Four is for
Four of my favourites. Without returning to the Stephanie Plum series, I couldn’t find a book for four, so instead I picked four of my favourite books of the year so far. Dead Men’s Bones by James Oswald, The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins, Crooked Herring by LC Tyler and The Fire Witness by Lars Kepler.
Five is for
Five by Ursula P Archer. In which our author takes a popular hobby, gives it a macabre twist, and produces are thrilling game of cat and mouse.