#WeeklyFavorites
No doubt this short book by Claudia Piñeiro is this week‘s favorite for me. I now intend to take a dive into her backlist, everything I read by her so far is so freaking good!
#WeeklyFavorites
No doubt this short book by Claudia Piñeiro is this week‘s favorite for me. I now intend to take a dive into her backlist, everything I read by her so far is so freaking good!
This is a clever and fun crime novel. Inés discovers her husband has an affair and wants to save her marriage at any cost. And the costs are high! Many twists and a bit of irony make this a great fast paced read by Claudia Piñeiro, who has become a favorite author.
I just don‘t know what to think of the other storyline, the one about her daughter.
Thanks for putting this on my radar Sue ?
#whereareyoumonday
I am very glad to be in Buenos Aires again, in the midst of another great Claudia Piñeiro book!
#WeeklyForecast 37/24
I am reading Verona for #EuropaCollective but have a hard time finishing it, so boring and childish.
Next will be the tagged, I am excited to have learned that Piñeiro has an extensive backlist - thanks to @Suet624
The Laughter was a gift from Cindy and I have heard good things about it!
The author of Elena Knows has written another captivating story. Written prior to Elena, Pineiro tells the story of Ines who believes her husband is having an affair. This story takes many twists as she witnesses a death, tries to rekindle the relationship, is betrayed again, & seeks revenge. There is humor that weaves in and out which adds to the story. It‘s a quick read and holds your attention.
What a weird little crime story!! It‘s not really a mystery, because you know who did the crime, but it‘s still very twisty (though not all of the twists were surprising). I‘m not 100% sure why the storyline with the daughter was there, and it kind of kept throwing me out of the atmosphere of the main story. This was my translated book written by a woman for @bookriot #ReadHarder and my #LetterA for #LitsyAtoZ (in translation)
I love discovering books in translation (especially #womenintranslation) that I‘ve not heard of. Have you read anything by Claudia Piñero before?
After checking how far behind I was for #readaroundtheworld , I came across this wickedly delightful #crime #novel set in #Argentina.
Though I wanted to borrow the paperback from the library, the fast-paced story kept me glued and tapping the screen with #overdrive
#LitWorld2018GB