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Reviews

Library Lines

November 11, 2022

New Fiction

Look Both Ways by Linwood Barclay – The media have descended on Garrett Island, a small, isolated experiment.  All the residents’ cars were sent to the mainland and for the past month the islanders have been “driving” the Arrival, a revolutionary autonomous vehicle.  With a simple voice command, an Arrival will take you wherever you want to go and, because the fleet is networked and aware of one another, car travel is now 100% safe.  The future, it seems, has arrived.  As the excitement reaches a fever pitch, Sandra Montrose – islander, single mom, and public relations executive – prepares for Arrival Inc.’s flashy press event.  Sandra is more than ready for this new world.  Her husband died after falling asleep at the wheel and she’s relieved that her two teens, Archie and Katie, will never need driver’s licenses.  But as the celebratory day gets underway, disaster strikes.  A visiting journalist has vanished, possibly murdered.  Before long, the Arrivals run amok, no longer taking orders from their passengers.  They’re starting to organize.  They’re beginning to hunt.  And they seem hell-bent on killing any human they encounter.  Is this all just a tragic accident, a technological malfunction with deadly consequences?  Or were the vehicles programmed to act this way in a cruel act of corporate sabotage?  Or could it be that the Arrivals have a mind of their own?

The Girl in his Shadow by Audrey Blake – Rescued from a pandemic’s wreckage and raised by the eccentric surgeon Dr. Horace Croft, orphan Nora Beady cares little for Victorian conventions.  While other young ladies busy themselves with needlework and watercolors, Nora perfects her sutures and anatomical illustrations.  Women face dire consequences if caught practicing medicine, but in Croft’s private practice, Nora is his most trusted – and secret-assistant.  That is, until the new surgical resident, Dr. Daniel Gibson, arrives.  He never suspects Nora is more qualified than he is, and to protect herself she’ll have to play a new and uncomfortable role – a proper young lady.  But pretense has limits.  Confronted by suffering patients, Nora cannot hide her skill, even if it means giving Gibson the power to ruin everything she’s worked for.  And when she makes a discovery that could change the medical field forever, Nora faces an impossible choice: remain invisible and let the men around her take credit for her work, or let the world see her for what she is – even if it means being destroyed by her own legacy.

The Favor by Nicci French – It’s a simple enough favor.  Jude hasn’t seen Liam in years, but when he shows up at her work asking for a favor, she finds she can’t refuse. All Jude has to do is pick Liam up at a country train station—without telling anyone. So what if she has to lie to her fiancé? Jude is still committed to him and their imminent wedding, even if she and Liam were in love once.
She owes him.  After the car crash that changed everything years ago, bright, ambitious Jude went to medical school, back on the path she had planned before meeting moody, artistic Liam. Meanwhile, he never fully recovered from the dark stain the accident left on his record.
Now he’s gone.  When the police show up at the station instead of Liam, Jude realizes that she knows nothing about the man he’s become. Now she’s tangled up in his life, the last person to have seen him, and maybe the only one who can uncover the truth about what went wrong—even if she destroys her own life in the process.

No Plan B by Lee Child and Andrew Child – in Gerrardsville, Colorado, a woman dies under the wheels of a moving bus.  The death is ruled a suicide.  But Jack Reacher saw what really happened: A man in a gray hoodie and jeans, moving stealthily, pushed the victim to her demise – before swiftly grabbing the dead woman’s purse and strolling away.  When another homicide is ruled an accident, Reacher knows this is no coincidence.  With a killer on the loose, Reacher has no time to waste to track down those responsible.  But Reacher is unaware that these crimes are part of something much larger and more far-reaching: an arsonist out for revenge, a foster kid on the run, a cabal of powerful people involved in a secret conspiracy with many moving parts. There is no room for error, but they make a grave one.  They don’t consider Reacher a threat.  “There’s too much at stake to start running from shadows.”  But Reacher isn’t a shadow.  He is flesh and blood.  And relentless when it comes to making things right.   For when the threat is Reacher, there is No Plan B.

Krista Law