![]() ![]() I'm a huge fan of second person POV (see A Prayer for the Dying by Stewart O'Nan), and this novel uses it well, though it's more the narrator utilizing it as she speaks to her ex-husband as opposed to the second-person narration by the protagonist. The prose is tight and smooth and compulsive. I just started this one but am already loving it. (Usually the books I read on my phone lean toward the thriller end of the spectrum: fast-paced with short chapters that I can leave for a few days and jump back in at any time.) I'm only a few chapters in and so far I'm enjoying it. A thriller about an FBI agent who got away from a serial killer when she was just a girl, and now the killer is back and targeting her. On my phone: The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado. ![]() I'm currently halfway through and really enjoying it. ![]() A short novel, not even 45,000 words, but it's dark and gritty and has a lyrical quality to its prose. On my Kindle: Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry. Usually I'm reading a book on my Kindle, an ebook on my phone, a hardcover or paperback, and listening to an audiobook when I'm driving or shopping or walking the dog. Bishop's reply: Like many writers, I'm often reading several books at the same time, and I often like to read in many different genres. Recently I asked the author about what he was reading. ![]() Avery Bishop is the pseudonym for a USA Today bestselling author of over a dozen novels including the newly released One Year Gone. ![]()
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