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The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose
I’d been eagerly awaiting the follow-up to Nita Prose’s 2022 debut novel The Maid: A Novel. If you’ve read The Maid, you know it’s a cracking good mystery centred around a murder at a boutique hotel called the Regency Grand Hotel. But what really drew me in was the main character, Molly Gray, the maid who finds the murdered guest. The Mystery Guest takes place five years after the ending of The Maid. Molly is now the Head Maid at the Regency Grand Hotel. She’s very happy in her new position, until, in Molly’s words, a new “situation” arises: another guest has been murdered. In the well-established tradition of the best whodunnits there are a number of suspects, including, possibly, Molly herself…
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
From the very first page, I was immersed in the world author Bonnie Garmus created. The tale is funny, sad, maddening, and inspiring, and when I reached the last page I returned to the beginning and re-read the novel a second time.
Fall 2023 newsletter
Newsgathering – the business of journalism – costs money. I do not envy the job of news managers, in public or private news organisations, trying to find a sustainable economic model. That is not, and never will be, an easy task. Sadly however, in my 25 years in journalism, I’ve seen many misguided and harmful attempts to attract more eyeballs, in the hopes of increasing revenues. I made my main character, Marcie Blanchard, a journalist. It’s always good to write about what you know. But mainly, I wanted to make some points – truth via fiction if you will - about how important it is to manage the business of journalism properly, so that journalists can be independent, tenacious, and unafraid in their reporting.
Summer 2023 newsletter
There are signs gender equality gains are evaporating (or never existed in the first place). About two weeks before Olivia Chow, the new Mayor of Toronto, was elected, an alarming global study was released, showing 90% of people are biased against women.