Mailbox Monday ~ July 26th

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.
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Mailbox Monday blog tour: Our August host is Chick Loves Lit
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RIF: Donating to local library
Title: Nonna’s Book of Mysteries (Alchemy, book #1) by Mary Osborne (new-to-me author)
At age fourteen, all Emilia Serafini wants is to learn to paint so that she can become an artist. But painters’ apprenticeships for young women don’t exist in the Florence of Renaissance Italy. The odds appear stacked against her until she receives a fascinating book, A Manual to the Science of Alchemy. It was once her grandmother’s and Emilia turns again and again to the Manual for guidance.
When Emilia meets the wealthy, brooding Franco Villani, her life takes a thrilling, but dangerous turn. Franco will do anything to win a place in the court of the powerful Cosimo de’ Medici. Well aware that Cosimo prizes ancient manuscripts above all, Franco realizes Emilia’s Manual would be invaluable to him in more ways than one.
Infused with the mysticism of alchemy, Nonna’s Book of Mysteries is an exciting portrait of a young woman who defies convention to seek her destiny

RIF: Donating to local library
Title: Broken by Karin Slaughter
When the body of a young man is discovered deep beneath the icy waters of Lake Grant, a note left under a rock by the shore points to suicide. But within minutes, it becomes clear that this is no suicide. It’s a brutal, cold-blooded murder. All too soon former Grant County medical examiner Sara Linton — home for Thanksgiving after a long absence — finds herself unwittingly drawn into the case. The chief suspect is desperate to see her, but when she arrives at the local police station she is met with a horrifying sight — he lies dead in his cell, the words ‘Not me’ scrawled across the walls. Something about his confession doesn’t add up and deeply suspicious of the detective in charge, Lena Adams, Sara immediately calls the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Shortly afterwards, Special Agent Will Trent is brought in from his vacation to investigate. But he is immediately confronted with a wall of silence. Grant County is a close-knit community with loyalties and ties that run deep. And the only person who can tell the truth about what really happened is dead.

RIF: Adopt me
Title: In Harm’s Way (Sheriff Walt Fleming, book #4) by Ridley Pearson
Sun Valley sheriff Walt Fleming’s budding relationship with photographer Fiona Kenshaw hits a rough patch after Fiona is involved in a heroic river rescue and she attempts to duck the press. Despite her job and her laudable actions, she begs Walt to keep her photo out of the paper, avoiding him when he can’t.
Then Walt gets a phone call that changes everything: Lou Boldt, a police sergeant out of Seattle, calls to report that a recent murder may have a Sun Valley connection. After a badly beaten body is discovered just off a local highway, Walt knows there is a link-but can he pull the pieces together in time?

RIF: Adopt me
Title: Reversal (Harry Bosch, book #16) by Michael Connelly
Longtime defense attorney Mickey Haller is recruited to change stripes and prosecute the high-profile retrial of a brutal child murder. After 24 years in prison, convicted killer Jason Jessup has been exonerated by new DNA evidence. Haller is convinced Jessup is guilty, and he takes the case on the condition that he gets to choose his investigator, LAPD Detective Harry Bosch.
Together, Bosch and Haller set off on a case fraught with political and personal danger. Opposing them is Jessup, now out on bail, a defense attorney who excels at manipulating the media, and a runaway eyewitness reluctant to testify after so many years.
With the odds and the evidence against them, Bosch and Haller must nail a sadistic killer once and for all. If Bosch is sure of anything, it is that Jason Jessup plans to kill again.
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Wow, I don’t normally read suspense but Broken’s summary got my attention. Sounds like a very intriguing read.
Nice mailbox list. I’ll watch for your reviews!
You had a nice mailbox! I’m looking forward to finding The Reversal in my mailbox too.
Enjoy your books. The only one I have heard of is Nonna’s Book of Mysteries.
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I love the cover for Broken. Good week for loot promise to post mine tomorrow.
Happy reading
I love the cover for Broken. Going to post my small loot tomorrow so come on by then.
Have a great reading week!
Enjoy your books. Just one for me this week called Gerry Tales.
I love the cover for Nonna’s Book of Mysteries. Enjoy your books!
Very tempting mailbox, Marcia. I’ve been wanting to read a Karin Slaughter book…and the Michael Connelly looks good, too.
Broken is waiting for me at my library…can not wait to get it!!
Broken sounds great. Love the cover, too. Looks spooky.
Enjoy all your books!
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The Connolley, Pearson, and Slaughter look right up my alley. Nice haul.
Ooh, you got a Ridley Pearson. Lucky you!! I love his books. Enjoy it and all the rest. Broken sounds good too.
I didn’t know there was a new Michael Connolly! Do you think he’s becoming James Patterson with his rapid publications? LOL I keep meaning to try a Slaughter. I’m on vacation right now and have seen a couple of people on the beach with her books.
Nonna’s Book of Mysteries sounds really interesting…I want to see if I can find that one at my library
Enjoy your week reading!
The Ridley Pearson and Mary Osborne sound good to me! I’ve read Broken and enjoyed it but as a reader of the entire series was a bit disappointed in the direction of the characters.
No idea how I HAVEN’T participated before now. No clue. Glad to finally join!
Thanks for the link up
It’s your last MM before you pass the baton. Congratulations on a huge accomplishment! I had to cheat with library books this week because, for the first time in memory, I didn’t get any books last week. But I didn’t want to miss your last week!
You got some really great books! I linked my books that I received!
Nonna’s Book of Mysteries sounds wonderful–great setting, intriguing subject. Thanks for toppling my TBR pile with that one!
Mystery Week for you, eh? They actually all look great! If only there were more hours in the week to read!
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These pages are so cute and nicely organized….thanks.
OOPS…I think I messed up with submitting the URL…not sure what a permalink is.
Sorry.
I’ve heard a lot of good about Karin Slaughter, but I haven’t given her a try, yet. Broken sounds really good!