Thanks for this, Amy. I'm with you - the human connection is everything.
BTW: I gave my daughter, Sarah, "The Searcher" for Christmas, after reading your review. She likes murder mysteries and she likes Irish stories, so hoping she'll love! (She just read ALL of Agatha Christie - weirdly, during the same year that I did! We laughed when we realized.)
Hope Sarah enjoys The Searcher! And I love hearing about your shared Christie binge. I've read almost all her books too (although not in one year) and I delight in all the tropes of false wills, disguises, long-lost twins, and stolen identities that seem like such a far cry from today's digital age. So comforting.
Thanks for this, Amy. I'm with you - the human connection is everything.
BTW: I gave my daughter, Sarah, "The Searcher" for Christmas, after reading your review. She likes murder mysteries and she likes Irish stories, so hoping she'll love! (She just read ALL of Agatha Christie - weirdly, during the same year that I did! We laughed when we realized.)
Hope Sarah enjoys The Searcher! And I love hearing about your shared Christie binge. I've read almost all her books too (although not in one year) and I delight in all the tropes of false wills, disguises, long-lost twins, and stolen identities that seem like such a far cry from today's digital age. So comforting.
Yes, the comforting part is key for both of us!