Top 5 Of New December Books To End Your Year With
Time flies so quickly, leaving just another list of books you've read during the year to reflect on. But you have still time to increase your current year's reading list with the newest December editions, as Christmas holidays promise some perfect moments just for yourselves. So take a look at our TOP 5 of new December books to enjoy your last days of the year even more:
by Frederick Backman
This one is witty and very short. So it won't take lots of your time to read it. Lucas enjoys living alone with video games, wine and pad thai. But his solitude is shattered when the members of apartment board ring his doorbell with a very stupid demand - to show Lucas' frying pan. Because someone left one next to a recycling room. Lucas suggests them just to remove it but the board wants to find the guilty instead. Only their plan is about to fail big.
by Victor Methos
A good legal thriller is always a great entertainment. Piper Danes leaves her job at a lawyer company to become a guardian ad litem. Her first case involves a fifteen-year-old Sophie, the only survivor after her family's murder. Together with Judge Dawson and detective Holloway Piper starts investigation, which leads to a serial killer known as The Creeper who hides in the shadows. So how to find him before he strikes again?
by Erin A. Craig
Christmas might be a perfect time for a fairy tale. Hazel is not like her siblings. She is promised to her godfather - the god Merrick the Dreaded End who has already planned her future. She is to become a healer who always knows the right cure. But she can also see when there is no cure and the death has claimed the patient. Then she must end this patient's sufferings. At royal court Hazel sees that the king must die but can she oppose the death this time?
by M. W. Craven
Those who love a gripping thriller, won't be disappointed. Ben Koening returns to action in the second novel of the series. This time he is the last on the list to die. Ben has absolutely no idea why he is on the list but it has something to do with the woman who he helped to fake her own death ten years ago. Now she has resurfaced, and it means something's very wrong. Ben is about to run around the world in order to stop what's already been initiated.
by April Balascio
Non-fiction and true crime podcast lovers should take this book into their radars. Balascio reveals how it was growing up with her father, the serial killer Edward Wayne Edwards. These memoirs feature the childhood full of manipulation and silent fear, with notion of what her father was capable of and the way she actually came to such truth and revelations.
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