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week 08, 2026

Jigsaw

This one looked like a slam dunk: a young woman found dead at her kitchen table, DNA on cigarette butts linking quickly to an ex-boyfriend with a criminal record. Or so homicide lieutenant Milo Sturgis thought. Then everything changed and a quick close turned into a mind-bending whodunit. That’s when Milo called in psychologist Alex Delaware, his best friend and a long-term consultant on “those cases.” The ones that are different.

Then there’s another one: an old woman found brutally murdered, her body stashed in a deep freeze and mutilated. And when Milo learns who she is, he’s stunned. This victim is someone he once knew. Complicating matters further, her home is an extreme hoarder’s den, virtually impassable due to years of stored trash and apparently meaningless objects. Except for the envelopes of cash stashed among the garbage. As Alex and Milo dig deeper into the seemingly unrelated crimes, they discover shocking links between the victims and realize they have a labyrinthine—and deadly—puzzle to solve.

In the evening I started in Jigsaw, an Alex Delaware novel by Jonathan Kellerman.

Intrusion (2021)

A woman moves to a small town with her husband, but is rattled when she is targeted for a home invasion.

In the evening Alice, Esme, and I watched Intrusion. The movie was not that great and I rate it a 6 out of 10.

Reunion (2024)

Snowbound at their high school reunion, former classmates uncover a murder and scramble to identify the killer among them before they're all iced out for good.

In the evening Esme and I watched Reunion. Well, actually Esme fell asleep halfway. The movie was quite boring until the end. The explanation of what actually took place was well done. Still, I rate it a 6 out of 10.