The best books of 2023

This list is part of the best books of 2023.

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of The Saucer-Heads

Christopher Church Why did I love this book?

I can identify with the protagonist, Slater, a private investigator with a lot of problems, like his drinking, his anger issues, and his sex addiction.

His struggles often make me wince and sometimes make me happy when he figures out some aspect of his stuff. In the book, Slater encounters a variety of UFO believers from the past and the present day, and as he gets more familiar with their arcane belief system, he starts to question his own beliefs.

The book is engaging, a fast, breezy read with lots of cartoonish fisticuffs and lots of gay sex.

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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Cryptic Paisley

Christopher Church Why did I love this book?

I found the detective at the center of the story, Truman, to be refreshing in his naivete, despite being set in the grimy big city of Los Angeles. Just because he’s not hardboiled doesn’t mean he’s stupid, however, and I had to laugh as Truman cluelessly digs himself into a mystery in the city’s fashion industry.

His pal Celeste is more street-smart, and the ups and downs of her rocky relationships with men are all too familiar. The pair of them work together to take down a cryptocurrency scam, exacting a most satisfying revenge on the mastermind of it all.

The tone of the book is light, and it makes a compelling read.

By Chester Henry,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Cryptic Paisley as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

When gallerist Celeste meets an old friend at an art show, the artist explains that someone has jacked one of her fashion designs, and soon Celeste’s bestie, Truman, is on the case, diving headlong into LA’s fashion industry to investigate. Truman and Celeste soon get entangled with a hinky company run by a trio of enigmatic lowlifes who produce a very unusual fashion line. Are they full-on grifters, or just not that competent? Truman goes undercover with an industry supplier, and Celeste agrees to work for the trashy fashion folks, digging deeper into their secrets and getting way too close…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of The Saugatuck Conspiracy

Christopher Church Why did I love this book?

I quickly got sucked into the political intrigue of this story, as well as the secrets of the main character, Kelsie.

Throughout the book, the tension mounts as she plots revenge on her deadbeat father. I loved how she gradually started to open up to a relationship with her coworker and then had to figure out how to manage her feelings and balance it with work and her larger goals.

The author has a lengthy pedigree, having written screenplays and best-selling thrillers, and this novel shows the best of his skills in building tension, surprising me with a couple of unexpected twists.

Don‘t forget about my book 😀

Signs Point to Yes

By Christopher Church,

Book cover of Signs Point to Yes

What is my book about?

After quitting his dead-end job, Mason enacts his dream of becoming a psychic investigator, despite skepticism from his boyfriend.

Eluding sketchy Hollywood thugs, surviving his first lap dance, and paying close attention to his dreams, he manages to solve a few mysteries and surprise even himself with his psychic skills.

Book cover of The Saucer-Heads
Book cover of Cryptic Paisley
Book cover of The Saugatuck Conspiracy

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