Raleigh Harmon discovers the dark side of the "sharing" economy after her aunt's car winds up in an Uber-like business in Seattle. Don't miss this short story from the long-running Raleigh Harmon romantic mysteries.
Sibella Giorello writes the award-winning and bestselling mystery series starring forensic geologist Raleigh Harmon. The first book in the series, "The Stones Cry Out," won a Christy Award for excellence. Since then, many more Raleigh Harmon mysteries have followed, including a bestselling YA series in which the 15-year-old budding geologist uses mineralogy to solve crimes in her hometown of Richmond, Virginia. A former newspaper reporter, Sibella's journalism was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Find out more by visiting her website, www.sibellawrites.com.
As a huge Sibella Giorello fan, I devoured this short story featuring Raleigh Harmon in one sitting. It has all the flavors I've come to love in her fiction: a multi-dimensional heroine with quirks and flaws, an intriguing mystery, wit, and some fascinating forensic details. It isn't easy to write short stories, but Giorello shows she's got the chops for short and long works. Did you think this would really tide us over? I want more!
I was disappointed when it ended after only five chapters (please, Sibella, give us another Raleigh story soon!), but it gets 5 stars for the scene with Jack alone!😄
The good news is that Raleigh is back after what seems like far too long! The bad news is that 'Hers' is only bitesize and readers will quickly realise that Giorello's work deserves savouring, like time spent with a gourmet meal - this fast-paced read is over far too quickly. I am yet again impatiently waiting for more.
I Just finished reading Sibella Giorello's short story, HERS. It was a fun story and, as usual, I learned a couple of things from reading it. That's always a plus in reading Ms. Giorello's books. She manages to teach while entertaining you. I look forward to more and more from this author.