‘Falling Apart and Other Gifts from the Universe’ by Catherine Ryan Hyde is about mistakes, forgiveness, and family

Catherine Ryan Hyde’s novels deal with the human condition; our complex natures, our frailties, the mistakes we make, as well as our ability to forgive, to learn, to change, and to show compassion to others. All of her novels feature, to some extent, unlikely people who forge families. In “Falling Apart and Other Gifts from the Universe,” we meet Addie Finch, a tough security guard who hides her emotions behind the brittle walls she has erected around herself.

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‘Late Night Witches’ by Auralee Wallace is a charming, witchy story with magic and humor

There’s nothing like a sweet, humor-filled fantasy with just a touch of romance, and Auralee Wallace’s “The Late Night Witches” is the perfect fall novel. The main character is Cassie Beckett, and she lives on Prince Edward Island with her three children. Her husband is away with Doctors Without Borders, and it doesn’t look like he’s coming home any time soon. Her somewhat flighty sister Eliza also lives in town.

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‘We Are All Guilty Here’ by Karin Slaughter is the first in an exciting new series

With “We Are All Guilty Here,” acclaimed author Karin Slaughter kicks off a new series set in rural Georgia and featuring Emmy Clifton, a deputy sheriff. There’s something very satisfying about reading the first book in a new series by a favorite author. The first book in a series provides important background information about the characters and their relationships and their backstories. Subsequent mysteries will, of course, fill in enough details so that future stories make sense on their own, but I believe having read the very first novel provides special insight.

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‘The Devil in Oxford; a Ruby Vaughn Mystery’ by Jess Armstrong

This is the third novel in the Ruby Vaughn Mystery series, and as is suggested by the title, “A Devil in Oxford,” the setting is Oxford, England, in the days before Christmas, 1922. While the main character, Ruby Vaughn is an American, she spent time in France during WWI and now lives in Exeter with the charming octogenarian Mr. Owen; Mrs. Penrose, their clever and admirable housekeeper; and a black cat. In each novel Ruby travels to a different location where she stumbles on a murder that she is compelled to solve.

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‘The Black Wolf’ by Louise Penny is a thrilling ending to “The Grey Wolf”

While most of Louise Penny’s fabulous Inspector Gamache books can be read as stand-alone novels, “The Black Wolf” is certainly the second half of her last book, “The Grey Wolf.” Unlike the other books in the series, that one ended with the clear idea that the ultimate problem was not solved, that there was another issue Gamache and his colleagues (who are also friends and family) must deal with.

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