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Transient Desires / Donna Leon

Book 30 of the Guido Brunetti mystery series. I haven’t read them all, but enough to enjoy a visit back with a familiar character in a setting I love. Two female American college students are left wounded and unconscious outside the hospital emergency room in the middle of the night. Brunetti soon discovers who left them there, but the question remains why? The plot involves a nephew indebted to his criminal and abusive uncle, and illegal human trafficking. The book ends rather abruptly, and you may get the sense that after twenty-nine installments of the series, the author might just be phoning it in. Nevertheless, this book represented a nice little trip back to a Venice where real people live and work, and this to me is never a waste of time. I downloaded this to my iPad.

Conviction / Denise Mina

This thriller is a story within a story. Anna is living quietly in Scotland with her husband and two children, until her he suddenly announces he’s leaving her. Her world crumbles, and exposes the lie she’s been living in her domestic cocoon. She tries to distract herself with a true-crime podcast that has ties to her previous “secret” life. Her investigations lead her to strands of her past existence and develop rather rapidly into an international chase in which her life is terribly in danger. This book had the tempo of a Dan Brown novel, but there were some loose ends, and the motivation of certain characters was difficult to comprehend. In the end it was entertaining, but just as easily forgotten.