Beginnings of Cellular Life is a nicely structured book laying out some important physical arguments for a particular narrative for the origins of life. Nowadays, it may be considered a bit outdated, but it provides a nice historical perspective. As a quick, accessible, thought-provoking read it is recommended. To get a firmer grasp of the subject, one should rather consult the author's more recent book
"The Origin and Nature of Life on Earth: The Emergence of the Fourth Geosphere". That being said, origins of life is a field with diverging points of view and most books in the field display a clear preference for certain types of scenarios.