This book was delightfully bitchy. It's literary merit may be laughably minimal, but I couldn't put it down.My edition of the book contained an interview with the author in which the interviewer asked what the author's hopes for the book were. The author replied that she hoped it would be a gre...
The lesson I learned from reading The Witches' Hammer is this: just because it says 'Hitchcock' on the cover, no matter how much I may want it to, this does not mean I'm about to read a deliciously complicated mystery worthy of old Alfred. And this is my own damn fault, because a big part of why ...
Interesting book and premise. The quote at the beginning "The social ramble ain't restful. - Satchel PaigeYou've got to like a book that begins thusly:"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a widow in possession f a good fortune must be in want of a husband. Or so all my friends constantly ...