Simon Sort of Says and Stateless are on my current TBR list, and friends have raved about both.
I recently did an audiobook reread of all eleven of the Rabbi Small books with plots (I DNF'd the "conversations with the rabbi" one that was only available as an ebook) and generally enjoyed them. My mini-review are all on Goodreads under my real name, which I think you have. The series finishes fairly strongly, so if you get tired of them, you could skip to the last one. Also, I remember enjoying the earlier Nicky Welt stories as puzzle stories. I recently bought the ebook of that collection, and it's working its way up my TBR stack.
The paramedic book sounds interesting, but my library doesn't have it. (It does have two other books with similar titles, which I have bookmarked for later, since I'm currently trying to deal with five other hard-copy library books.)
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I recently did an audiobook reread of all eleven of the Rabbi Small books with plots (I DNF'd the "conversations with the rabbi" one that was only available as an ebook) and generally enjoyed them. My mini-review are all on Goodreads under my real name, which I think you have. The series finishes fairly strongly, so if you get tired of them, you could skip to the last one. Also, I remember enjoying the earlier Nicky Welt stories as puzzle stories. I recently bought the ebook of that collection, and it's working its way up my TBR stack.
The paramedic book sounds interesting, but my library doesn't have it. (It does have two other books with similar titles, which I have bookmarked for later, since I'm currently trying to deal with five other hard-copy library books.)