Saturday, May 31, 2025

Invited to Read: Two New Books

 Invited to read by the publishers on NetGalley, ARCs


An over age 65 sleuth! 
July 8, 2025; Berkley, NetGalley

The World's Greatest Detective

Description: A brilliant Boomer detective and her ambitious Gen Z assistant try to get along in this delightful feel-good mystery.

Olivia Blunt is thrilled to be hired as assistant to the nationally renowned investigator Aubrey Merritt. She longs to become a valued contributor to the great detective’s work, but Merritt is a difficult, exacting boss, and the learning curve is steeper than she expected.

After weeks of boring computer work, Olivia is finally invited to join Merritt on an important case. On the night of her sixty-fifth birthday party, Victoria Summersworth somehow fell over her balcony railing to her death on the rocky shore of Vermont’s Lake Champlain. She was a happy woman—rich, beloved, in love, and matriarch of the preeminent Summersworth family. The police ruled her death a suicide, but Victoria’s daughter Haley thinks it was murder.

Merritt and Olivia soon discover that the Summersworth family is complicated web of lies, ambitions, and resentments. As the list of suspects grows, Olivia makes one apparent mistake after another. When she blunders into a truly dangerous situation, she realizes Merritt might be right: she might be in over her head with this whole detective thing…or she might be unravelling a mystery even bigger than the one they started with.

A more serious read by the famed Japanese writer, Natsuo Kirino, author of Out
Sept. 9, 2025; Knopf

Description:
The highly anticipated new novel. When a young single woman in Tokyo decides she’s ready to sell anything—even her womb—to escape the precarity of her life, an agency pairs her with a wealthy couple desperate to have a child. The match seems made in heaven. She even looks a little like the wife. But is anything ever that simple?

Nothing has ever gone right for Riki. She left her boring hometown in Hokkaido, where she worked at a nursing home, for a better life in Tokyo. But as a temp in the big city she has no job security, and barely scrapes by. She eats the same old discount boiled egg for lunch every day, sometimes for dinner, too. Many of her peers have to take on a side hustle just to make ends meet. So when her friend discovers an agency offering a hefty sum for egg donation, both leap at the chance for an interview.

Meanwhile, former ballet star Motoi Kusaoke and his wife, Yuko, have been trying to conceive for years. After trying what feels like every available option, it seems futile—until Motoi dives deep into his research and learns that, while surrogacy is technically illegal in Japan, there is a company that’s found a loophole.

Before long, everyone has an opinion on the matter: from Yuko’s sex-obsessed, asexual best friend, to Motoi’s controlling prima ballerina mother, and even the affable sex-worker-slash-therapist that Riki has been to a couple of times, after she accepted a down payment to be a surrogate.

Acutely funny and addictively page-turning, Swallows pulls at the seams of society, reassessing our understanding of motherhood, self-worth, bodily autonomy, and class. What does it mean to be “in control”? And can money really buy happiness?


June 24, 2025; Muswell Press, NetGalley

I couldn't resist getting this thriller set in Copenhagen, even though it's the fourth in the series, but still a stand alone mystery. 

Out of the Dark 

Description: Matilde Clausen, 9, vanishes from a crowded playground in the middle of Copenhagen, triggering a frantic search across the city. When a link emerges to the disappearance of Lea Høgh, aged 10, six years ago, DI Henrik Jungersen is thrown back into the nightmare that almost finished his career. 

Desperate for redemption, but barred from reopening the old case, Henrik turns to his estranged lover, Dagbladet chief crime reporter Jensen, for help. As the investigation reaches deep into Denmark’s underworld, how will Henrik, Jensen and her teenage apprentice Gustav manage to escape the darkness that threatens to engulf them, in time to solve the mystery? What really happened to Lea? And where on earth is Matilde? 

What are you reading these days? 


16 comments:

  1. I'm just about to finish 'The Syndic' by C M Kornbluth. From tomorrow I'll be reading 'The Norman Conquest - William the Conqueror's Subjugation of England' by Teresa Cole, followed by 'By the Pricking of Her Thumb' by Adam Roberts.

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  2. Swallows has a very interesting cover. It would fun to find out if there is a tie to the story. Enjoy.

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  3. Oh I keep seeing Swallows! I hope you enjoy all of your books.

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  4. These look good. I especially like the look of The Worlds Greatest Detective and her Just Okay Assistant!

    Have a great weekend!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My post:
    https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2025/05/31/stacking-the-shelves-107/

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  5. The Tully book sounds fun!
    Mary @Bookfan

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  6. Great picks! The Tully book sounds particularly intriguing. Happy reading!

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  7. The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant---I love the title and the sound of the story. I'm especially interested these days in reading stories with older characters. It will be interesting to see how the younger person interacts with the older one.

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  8. I'm going to add Swallows and Out of the Dark. I just finished a Maggie O'Farrell and hope to get one more book in before we move.

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  9. Lol The World's Greatest Detective sounds like a great read!

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  10. These all sound like they will be good. I am especially interested in The World Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant. That sounds like a fun one! I hope you enjoy all of these when you read them.

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  11. These all are new to me! I hope you enjoy them!

    Have a great week!

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  12. I really want to read that first one! The title and premise are just so fun. :D

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  13. I was also invited to read The World's Greatest... but had to decline because I already have an overfull July of review books. I hope you enjoy it. Come see my week here. Happy reading!

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  14. The World's Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant is a great title, that made me laugh. I hope you enjoy it! Here's what I'm currently reading: https://darkshelfofwonders.com/its-monday-lets-catch-up-%E2%94%824

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  15. How do you pick?? LOL All three of those sound good. I'm close to setting aside some of my books for review to start studying for our local Battle of the Books in August!

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  16. I don't remember seeing these books before. May add some to my list.

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