Book 1 (of 52) – In A Strange City

In A Strange City – Laura Lippman

When an eccentric antiques dealer tries to hire Tess Monaghan to find out the identity of the Poe Toaster, a local Baltimore legend who visits Edgar Alllan Poe’s grave every year on the anniversary of his death, he starts in motion a bizarre series of events that puts Tess in the middle of another murder investigation.  With the Poe angle bringing in media attention from around the world and a possible tie-in to an earlier beating making the murder a potential hate crime, Tess has to dig through all of the players and the false leads to find the true motive, and culprit, for the crimes.

The sixth entry in Laura Lippman’s Tess Monaghan series, In a Strange City, revolves around the mysteries surrounding one of Baltimore’s most famous residents.  The Poe Visitor was a real thing, an unknown man, or men, who visited Poe’s original grave annually in the early hours of January 19, leaving three roses and an unfinished bottle of liquor behind.  It certainly makes a good backdrop for a mystery, as it is a mystery in and of itself.  I’ve got six more Tess novels to go, not to mention any other works in Lippman’s oeuvre.

52 Books in 52 Weeks – 2025 Edition

A new year is upon us, and it is time to once again set a goal of reading a book a week for the entire year, totaling 52 books in 52 weeks.

Last year, for the fourth straight year, I completed my goal, finishing the year with 61 books read.  Prior to that, I’d had a low point of 8 books back in 2010 and a high point of 59 books.

Since I have nothing but time again this year and am still a remote worker, I’m going to give it another go.  I’ve got plenty of new books stocked up, both in the Kindle app on my iPad and actual physical books, not to mention my handy dandy library card, so I’ve got a good pile to start with.  As a reminder, the rules I am using are:

  • You can count a book as read as long as you have completed the book in 2025 and at least 50% of that reading takes place in 2025.
  • Any book counts as long as you’re not embarrassed to count it.
  • Poetry collections do indeed count.
  • Re-reading a book is okay as long as it isn’t done this year. (Reading Twilight twice in 2025 only counts as 1 read).
  • Audiobooks also count.

My first book of the year looks like it will be In a Strange City by Laura Lippman, the sixth entry in her Tess Monaghan series.  Here’s hoping 2024 is another good year when it comes to books.