‘Croatia, I Hear It’s Beautiful’ ft. John Malkovich

Funny. 😀

YES, John Malkovich does have Croatian roots. His paternal grandparents were Croatian immigrants from the hamlet of Malkovići near Ozalj, Croatia. In May 2026, he was officially granted Croatian citizenship by the government in recognition of his heritage. 

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The Witness by Nora Roberts

The Witness (2012) is an excellent read, even if you don’t normally like Romance.

Plot Overview

  • The Rebellion: At 16, studious and obedient Elizabeth Fitch temporarily rebels against her strict, controlling mother. She sneaks out to a Chicago nightclub, where she is lured to a house on Lake Shore Drive. 
  • The Crime: That same night, Elizabeth accidentally witnesses a brutal mob hit tied to the powerful Volkov organized crime family.
  • The Escape: When official witness protection fails to keep her safe, she vanishes on her own terms. She spends the next twelve years constantly on the move.
  • The New Life: Now known as Abigail Lowery, she lives a highly isolated life in the Arkansas Ozarks. She works from home as a freelance security systems designer. Her property is fortified with high-tech security, firearms, and a fierce guard dog named Bert. 
  • The Complication: Her eccentric, reclusive lifestyle immediately draws the attention of the local police chief, Brooks Gleason. As Brooks tries to untangle her mysterious past, their growing romantic connection threatens her safety. The dangerous men from her past begin closing in.

Nora Roberts 200th novel

Everywhere That Mary Went by Lisa Scottoline 

Everywhere That Mary Went (1993) is the Edgar Award-nominated debut legal thriller by bestselling author Lisa Scottoline.

It introduces Mary DiNunzio, a hardworking associate at a cutthroat Philadelphia law firm.

The book functions as the first entry in Scottoline’s highly successful Rosato & Associates series.

PLOT OVERVIEW

Grieving the loss of her late husband, Mary’s focus is entirely on her career — until she begins receiving sinister crank phone calls and hate mail.

Carrying on a track for partnership while simultaneously trying to discover her stalker is the conflict.

Sugar – seasons 1 & 2

Worth watching.

Sugar is an American neo-noir mystery drama television on Apple TV+.

It stars Colin Farrell who’s excellent.

Season 1

Described as “a genre-bending contemporary take on the private detective story set in Los Angeles”, it follows John Sugar, a private investigator recruited by a wealthy movie producer to investigate the disappearance of his granddaughter.

Much influenced by black and white films of the 1940s and 50s.

BIG surprise by the end of season.

Season 2

Reviews were even better for season 2. It’s a more straight forward story.

But I much preferred the originality and surprises of season 1.

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A Deeper Sleep by Dana Stabenow 

A Deeper Sleep (2007) the 15th installment in the award-winning Kate Shugak mystery series.

One of the best I’ve read, so far, though the ending is a bit disappointing.

Plot Summary

  • The Acquittal: Private investigator Kate Shugak and State Trooper Jim Chopin work with the Anchorage District Attorney to convict Louis Deem for murdering his wife. 
  • A History of Impunity: Deem has a long history of evading the law and has never been convicted of a crime. 
  • The Verdict: Despite overwhelming belief in his guilt, the jury returns a “not guilty” verdict, setting Deem free to terrorize the local Park community.
  • Fresh Blood: A few weeks later, a suspected robbery leaves two more people dead, pointing suspicion directly back to Deem. 
  • High Stakes: Kate and Jim’s relentless pursuit of justice threatens to tear their relationship apart while a killer closes in on them

The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith

Alexander McCall Smith is best known for his heartwarming The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series set in Botswana, following Precious Ramotswe. 

That first book was published 1998.

Mma Ramotswe starts up her detective agency using the inheritance from her father to move to the capital city, Gaborone, to buy a house for herself and an office for her new business.

She feels a detective needs to know about people more than anything to solve problems for them. The novels are as much about the adventures and foibles of different characters as they are about solving mysteries

In this book, the primary over-arching plotline involves Thobiso, an eleven-year-old boy who has gone missing from his village. His father fears the boy was kidnapped by witch doctors (medicine men) to be sacrificed for ritual mutimedicine. 

Mma Ramotswe takes the case to heart. Her investigation leads her to the home of a suspicious local doctor and his wife. Near their property, she discovers a car containing a charm bag made of bone—a sign of witchcraft.

Mma Ramotswe bravely confronts the doctor’s wife, eventually tracking the boy to a secluded cattle post. She successfully rescues Thobiso and reunites him with his overjoyed family.

Odd Thomas (2013 film)

FUN movie.

Odd Thomas is a 2013 supernatural thriller film based on Dean Koontz‘s 2003 (excellent) novel of the same name

Odd Thomas is a 20-year-old short-order fry cook who possesses a paranormal gift: he can see and communicate with the dead. He uses his clairvoyant abilities to help the local police chief quietly solve murders and bring criminals to justice.

The film stars Anton Yelchin as the titular character, alongside Addison Timlin and Willem Dafoe.

Despite receiving a limited theatrical release due to legal and financial disputes involving its production companies, the movie has since gained a dedicated cult following for its charm, fast pacing, and the strong chemistry between its lead actors.

Addison Timlin is super charming as as Stormy Llewellyn.

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Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch

I enjoy listening to the audio book reader Kobna Holdbrook-Smith — but the story lines of these books are rambling. Don’t pick up this book for the plot.

Broken Homes by Ben Aaronovitch is the fourth urban fantasy novel in the bestselling Rivers of London series.

Peter Grant is a character you have to like ➙ a Police Constable and apprentice wizard.

There is a lot of British humour in the books, as well.

The Plot: PC Peter Grant investigates a string of bizarre occurrences, including a mutilated body in Crawley, a town planner who mysteriously falls under a tube train, and a stolen magical grimoire.

The clues eventually lead Peter and his fellow apprentice, Lesley May, to go undercover at “Skygarden”—a fictional, eccentric Brutalist housing estate in Elephant and Castle. 

The Threats: Peter suspects that Robert Weil, a serial killer possibly working with the mysterious villain known as the Faceless Man, is behind the chaos.