I think Thanksgiving weekend is a great time to be immobile; this year, I can even mention my two tiny children as an excuse for remaining in the house day after day -- after day after day.
A monastic Thanksgiving means that you need many pulpy novels (and a few twisty TV shows).
In the novel category, I have a few works by Alafair Burke and by Kathleen Kent -- and, in the TV category, I'm considering "Prodigal Son" and "Only Murders in the Building."
Back to Alafair Burke...Ms. Burke came to my attention through Laura Lippman and Michael Connelly. Burke's break-out novel, "The Ex," has Penn Station falling prey to a horrible massacre sometime after 9/11. The gunman is a kid -- and it seems that his single dad allowed him to read far-right garbage and to collect ammunition for many years.
A big twist: Someone then murders the father of the gunman.
Because a Penn Station spouse -- someone who lost a wife in the massacre -- happens to be caught in footage nearby when the father-of-gunman gets killed.....fingers are pointed at the Penn Station spouse.
It's an interesting setup, and it also involves possible "cat-fishing."
That's all for now!
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