Two women find themselves caught in the middle of a worldwide financial scandal including cartels, terrorists, Swiss bank accounts, “accidents” and old-fashion murder. The Banker’s Wife checks all the boxes for the perfect summer thriller….
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The Widow of Wall Street by Randy Susan Meyers
Do you really understand your partner’s job? After decades of marriage, Phoebe discovers her husband, Jake, is not who she thought he was when the FBI breaks down her door. Jake is exposed as the…
Us Against You by Fredrick Backman
Us Against You has solidified Fredrick Backman as one of our favorite authors. The sequel to Beartown takes us deeper into the town’s politics, hockey and most importantly, its people. I felt very emotionally invested…
Tiger Woods by Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian
In 1996, Sports Illustrated called Tiger Woods “The Chosen One”, but who chose him? God? Golf? The media? The public? The simplest answer to that question may be “All of the above”. From an early…
Social Creature by Tara Isabella Burton **His and Her Review***
Social Creature is receiving hype as one of the best summer reads of 2018. Frankly, I get why. The premise revolves around our obsession with social media and how lives are illustrated (or even fabricated)…
Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman
Saying “there’s something in the water” typically induces panic. One expects to find a great white shark, giant squid or Loch Ness monster. But, what if that something was the answer to all of your…
The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner
Prison is a microcosm of society. I’m not sure who said it (nor is Google), but The Mars Room illustrates this concept in an engaging, moving and personal way. The story focuses on Romy who…