Not Yet Published Mystery Novels Read
The Midnight Taxi by Yosha Gunasekera
Sri Lankan-American taxi driver Siriwathi is one of the few NYC female taxi drivers, but she is determined to help her struggling family by driving at all hours of the night. Her love of true crime podcasts, which she listens to in her taxi, helps her when a midnight passenger in her locked cab is stabbed and killed while she is driving him to his destination. She meets another Sri Lankan in NYC, public defender Amaya Fernando, who offers to represent Siri pro bono. Together they set out to solve the crime themselves.
As there is no obvious reason, method, or culprit for the murder, the dead man's past and his acquaintances probably hold the key to the solution of his murder.
This is the first in a mystery series featuring Siri. I am looking forward to reading more adventures with her and Amaya. These two characters are realistic and likeable, and Siri in particular is a sympathetic and gutsy personality. Her descriptions of NYC and its areas are an interesting part of the novel, as she narrates the book.
How to Survive in the Woods by Kat Rosenfield
I was intrigued by the story of hunter turned prey turned hunter again in this novel set in the Maine wilderness of the Appalachian Trail. Emma and her friend Taylor gang up on Emma's tyrannical and abusive husband Logan and plan to get their revenge on this trip. The story of the three, the women against the lone man, has a lot of twists and turns that make it interesting. Getting lost, trying to survive each other and the harsh wilderness, makes for suspenseful reading.
Even though the ordeal in the woods seems similar to other wilderness mysteries, there is still good storytelling that will keep the reader interested in the outcome. I liked that the trail itself turned out to be an important part in the mystery . The last leg of the trail, the Hundred Mile Wilderness, plays a key role in their survival or death.
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