Fatal Voyage by Kathy Reichs (Temperance Brennan #4)

In this review, the fourth book in the Temperance Brennan series by Kathy Reichs, Fatal Voyage, is critiqued. While the setting and initial suspense of a plane crash are engaging, the focus shifts abruptly to a subplot involving a dismembered foot, resulting in a less satisfying mystery. The personal connections of the protagonist to each case and the lack of character progression are also addressed, resulting in a rating of 6.5/10.

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin is a beloved classic with a complex plot that unfolds after a wealthy man's death. The inheritance game brings out the characters' true colors, reflecting on morality and darker sides. The book is suitable for all ages but may lean towards a younger audience. It's a cozy mystery with thrilling twists and surprises.

Murder Road by Simone St. James

Simone St. James's "Murder Road" is a twisty mystery thriller with a paranormal element. The story follows April and Eddie, a newlywed couple, as they become suspects in a murder investigation. Although the book has some confusing and theatrical aspects, the strong second half and the couple's relationship make it an enjoyable read, earning it a 6.5/10 rating.

Do Not Disturb by Freida McFadden

Do Not Disturb by Freida McFadden is a twisty thriller set in a snowed-in motel, featuring sketchy characters. Quinn, fleeing an abusive husband, seeks refuge in the Baxter Motel. The plot unfolds quickly, with some predictable twists. Despite this, the story and setting are engaging, making it a recommended read for fans of McFadden's work.

The Collective by Alison Gaylin

In "The Collective" by Alison Gaylin, Camile Gardner, a grieving mother, seeks justice for her daughter's death and becomes involved in a dangerous online group. Despite enjoying the plot and characters, the reviewer struggled with the direction and ending, ultimately rating the book 7/10. The story takes a dark turn as Camile becomes embroiled in a web of collective crimes and faces a shocking betrayal.

A Fever in the Heart Land by Timothy Egan

"A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan’s Plot to Over Take America, and the Woman who Stopped Them" by Timothy Egan is a captivating biography and true crime novel shedding light on the KKK's reign and downfall. The book offers deep insights into the organization, American history, and the woman who played a pivotal role in its demise. If you enjoy history-based biographies and true crime, this is a must-read.

Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson

Our Little Secret by Lisa Jackson is a suspenseful mystery thriller that delves into a family's secrets and the relentless pursuit of one of its members. Brooke, facing a tumultuous marriage and dangerous affair, grapples with paranoia and stalking. The book offers tension, unpredictable twists, and flawed characters, making it a compelling summer read.

Don’t Let Her Stay by Nicola Sanders

"Don’t Let Her Stay" by Nicola Sanders is a spine-chilling thriller about a seemingly perfect family torn apart when Richard's troubled daughter, Chloe, comes to stay. The story unfolds through Joanne's perspective as she faces mental torment and manipulation. While the first half may test readers' patience, the second half delivers unexpected twists, leaving a lingering sense of unease.

The Butterfly Girl by Rene Denfeld (Naomi Cottle #2)

The Butterfly Girl by Rene Denfeld is a thrilling mystery following Naomi's search for her missing sister. The book intertwines Naomi's journey with the perspective of Celia, a young girl living on the streets. Despite minor distractions, the story captivates with its suspense and character development.

The Nature of Disappearing by Kimi Cunningham Grant

The Nature of Disappearing by Kimi Cunningham Grant is a character-driven novel with a captivating setting. Emlyn, a nature guide, is drawn into a search for her missing friend, confronting past relationship issues with her ex-boyfriend Tyler. The book delves into the fragility of friendship, trauma, and repairing relationships. While not extremely suspenseful, it offers a compelling read with well-developed characters.