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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #1)
Murder on the Orient Express (Hercule Poirot, #10)
The Forgotten Painting (Jack Rogan Mysteries #0.5)
And Then There Were None
The Inheritance Games (The Inheritance Games, #1)
The Guest List
As Good As Dead (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #3)
The Last Thing He Told Me (Hannah Hall, #1)
Good Girl, Bad Blood (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #2)
The Silent Patient
Going It Alone: Why Just Writing Your Book Is Not Enough! A Personal Guide To Self-Publishing
The Sleepwalker Legacy (Sam Jardine Crime Conspiracy Thrillers)
One of Us Is Lying (One of Us is Lying, #1)
The Maltese Falcon
Death on the Nile (Hercule Poirot, #18)
Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
When a group of people are forced to navigate a minefield together, everyone feels a grudging sense of comfort when someone else gets blown up. Though there may be other unseen landmines left in the ground, each death creates a safe spot. A landmine cannot explode twice in the same place. Sure, the explosion robs the survivors of a comrade. Still, each death makes everyone’s next step marginally safer. So everyone keeps walking with grief on their faces, and relief in their hearts. Their own dea ...more
Taona Dumisani Chiveneko, The Hangman's Replacement: Sprout of Disruption

Taona Dumisani Chiveneko
Despite his elegant appearance, Mr. Gweta’s most striking asset was his alluring personality. Professor Khupe had met few such men in his life. Their warmth made everyone feel like they were their best friend. They were good men. However, they tended to be morally ambidextrous. If a stranger confessed to having been involved in a horrible crime, they would reserve judgment until they found out whether the confessor was the victim or victimizer. Once they knew, they would immediately lend their s ...more
Taona Dumisani Chiveneko, The Hangman's Replacement: Sprout of Disruption

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