Book 28 (of 52) – Anatomy Of An Alibi

Ashley Elston – Anatomy of an Alibi

When two women switch identities for a day, they think they are giving each other cover as they try to learn what role the one’s husband played in the death of the other’s parents.  But when the husband turns up dead the following morning, their original plan is thrown for the loop.  With the help of a friendly lawyer and a criminal enforcer, both women try to protect their own interests while staying a step ahead of the police, who may know more than they are letting on.

Anatomy of an Alibi is the second adult novel from Ashley Elston. While I did enjoy this, I did find myself a little confused when the twist came up at the end as I didn’t remember which character’s name showed up as the ultimate antagonist.  Hopefully we will see more from Elston going forward.

2025: The Year In Books

As 2025 comes to a close, my fifth full year of remote working, I managed to once again surpass my previous records by completing a whopping 66 books, five books more than my previous high set last year and my fifth consecutive year completing the 52 books in 52 weeks challenge.  I completed the challenge in mid-October and surpassed last year’s total in early-December.  I read 25,279 pages, by far my highest total of all time and just the third time I’ve managed to surpass 20.000 pages.

Of those books, only two were non-fiction and, of the remaining 64 novels, only six were tied to a TV show, either as the source material or as a tie-in.  None of the books came out of my dwindling “to-read” drawer, with two hard covers, three paperbacks, 61 e-books and no audiobooks.  I was forced to switch my library card from the Chicago Public Library to my local library, which slowed me down a little but still led to 55 of the books I consumed throughout the year.

Over 71% of the books I read this year were by authors I had read before. The 21 authors that I read for the first time this year were:

Coco Mellors Aisling Rawle Stephen Graham Jones
Liz Moore Natalie Sue Kaliane Bradley
Max Brooks Mary Shelley Paul Tremblay
Nathaniel Hawthorne Kelly Bishop Tanya Pearson
Liane Moriarty Benjamin Stevenson Ashley Winstead
Ashley Elston Alison Espach Alice Feeney
Ali Land Lindsay Jamieson Jeneva Rose

Karin Slaughter, Laura Lippman, Kathy Reichs, Lee Goldberg, Stephen King, Emily Henry, Elin Hilderbrand, and Rebecca Forster were the authors that I read multiple titles from during 2025, accounting for nearly 35% of my total.

22 of the books I read were released this year, while none were released during the 20th century.  Two came from the 19th century, with the oldest first published in 1818.

Finally, the breakdown by month, which was fairly consistent across the entire year. Continue reading →

Book 14 (of 52) – First Lie Wins

First Lie Wins – Ashley Elston

Evie, not her real name, is working a job, hoping to regain her boss’ trust in her.  She has quickly moved in with Ryan, her mark, who had a side business moving stolen goods, but is waiting for her final instructions.  When a woman shows up in town with one of Ryan’s old friends sporting Evie’s real name, she knows the jig is up and that the end game is about to begin.  Now she just needs to stay one step ahead in order to ensure she comes out of things alive.

First Lie Wins, the first adult novel from Ashley Elston, was a 2024 Goodreads Choice Awards nominee for Favorite Mystery & Thriller.  It is a good debut, featuring a tense story with plenty of mysteries to work through.  I look forward to what comes next from Elston.