A woman hires a too-good-to-be-true housekeeper to care for her elderly parents and things go horribly wrong.
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After a week of rain and dreary conditions, I'm ready for this normally evanescent weather to morph into some sunshine.
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Just in time for the holiday season, I asked you what you thought about fruitcake. To put it nicely, my readers aren't huge fans.
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As a passionate, long-term fan of paper over computers, I encourage your freedom to embrace ugly journals if that works for you.
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Six years after a teenaged boy drowns, his mother discovers his diary which reveals secrets and suggests his death was no accident.
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People who employ sophistry use facts, figures, and logic skills, so their conclusions must be correct, right?
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A chance encounter involving a crowded restaurant, good people, and pies highlighted some of the positive things in this life.
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Renée Ballard convinces Harry Bosch to come out of retirement and assist her in solving long unsolved murders.
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Don't worry about this one. You may not know this week’s vocabulary word, litotes, but the literary device is not uncommon.
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Thanksgiving approaches in the United States making this a perfect time to focus on the benefits of giving thanks every day.
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