I love to read. I dabble occasionally with fiction and
non-fiction, and every once in a while, I’ll be tricked by a well-written blurb
into reading a “romantic thriller.” It’s always good to mix it up, but my
favorites are, and always have been, mysteries.
This love affair started when I was pretty young. My
favorite cartoon? Scooby-Doo, Where are
You! Then came Encyclopedia Brown. That boy WAS a genius! Not
even the adults could fool him! In middle school, I met
Nancy Drew. Nancy, with her titian hair, driving around River Heights in her
blue roadster with her best friends Bess and George, putting herself in the most
dangerous situations and solving the crime every
time.
I’ve always been fortunate to have access to books and people willing to “talk books” with me. Now I’m excited
to pay-it-forward and share some of the great books I’m reading with you. Each
Monday, I’ll share “What I’m Reading” on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts. At the same time, I’m also excited to launch the “So
Good, It’s Criminal” Book Group!
So, first, here’s “What I’m Reading” this week – Final Girls by Riley Sager. In Final Girls, we meet Quincy Carpenter,
the lone survivor of a massacre that left five of her friends dead. It’s been ten
years, and Riley has (mostly) put her life back together. She still needs her prescription for Xanax, has an almost-fiancé, and is the author of a popular baking blog. She’s connected with two other women the media have dubbed “Final Girls:”
Lisa, who survived an attack in her sorority house, and Sam, who fought off the
“Sack Man” at the Nightlight Inn. Although they’ve never met in person, their shared
traumatic experience has bonded them together as a sort of support group. When
Lisa is found dead with her wrists slit, Quincy can’t believe Lisa would commit
suicide after everything she’d been through. Then Sam shows up at Quincy’s
door, pushing Quincy into dangerous situations and into reliving the night of her attack. The
more questions Quincy has, the more things don’t add up. Is Sam really
who she says she is? Why is she so interested in what happened to Quincy that night?
Second, I'd like to invite you to join the discussion of Final Girls at the inaugural meeting of the So Good, It's Criminal! book group on Thursday, March 8, at 7:00 p.m. Book groups are a great way to connect with fellow mystery lovers, and of course, there'll be wine!
Happy Reading!
Happy Reading!

Love this book! Cant wait to read it again! Kari
ReplyDeleteI loved it too! I hope you'll join us for our book group on March 8 at 7 pm!
ReplyDeleteWhat an engaging post! Interesting and connecting. Watch your length, even though your followers are readers.
ReplyDelete-I will dabble (don't need 'will')
-Connect 'Final Girls' to Amazon (you're a bookstore, but until you get e-commerce, you can use your 'affiliate account'
-The link to Riley opens in the same window, which takes me off your blog; we don't want that
-Damnit, now I want to read the book!