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by Greer Hendricks

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The Vanishing Season
by Joanna Schaffhausen

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Stillhouse Lake (Stillhouse Lake, #1)
by Rachel Caine

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In this modern take on 'Hamlet' an exceptionally smart and knowledgable) fetus becomes aware that his mother and ..."
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In this modern take on 'Hamlet' an exceptionally smart and knowledgable) fetus becomes aware that..."
Thanks for the tip. Unborn sounds interesting :)


Turtle is a 14-year-old girl being raised by a VERY abusive father who calls her 'my absolute darling' and wants to control every inch of her life. An intense coming-of-age story, but the scenes of rape and violence are hard to take. 3 stars
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by Jonathan Moore

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Glass Town
by Steven Savile

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In this picturesque mystery, Bruno, Chief of Police of St. Denis has to look into arson, peculiar deaths, and a suspicious wine syndicate. 3.5 stars
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In this picturesque mystery, Bruno, Chief of Police of St. Denis has to look into arson, pecu..."
It's a favorite series of mine.


In this picturesque mystery, Bruno, Chief of Police of St. Denis has to look ..."
Why? What is it about Walker's series that draws you repeatedly to St. Dennis? I read the first book, but have not yet returned.


In this picturesque mystery, Bruno, Chief of Police of St. Denis..."
It's not the mystery so much, although I enjoy that too. It's more about Bruno, his friends, their personalities, their relationships, the food, the locale. It's a sensory experience. I find that Donna Leon's Inspector Brunetti series has a similar feel.


In this picturesque mystery, Bruno, Chief of Po..."
I enjoyed the first book. Not sure if I haven't yet bought the second book or it is lost someplace in my house.


In this picturesque mystery, Bruno, Chief of Po..."
Bill,
Thanks for taking the time to send a sincere reply. I will add the second novel in the Bruno series to my reading list, based on your thoughts.
Larry


Vanessa is reeling after her divorce from her handsome, rich husband Richard. Now Richard is planning to re-marry, and Vanessa is hell bent on preventing the nuptials. Good thriller with lots of surprises. 3 stars
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In this picturesque mystery, Bruno..."
My pleasure, Larry. Obviously everybody looks for certain things in the stories they enjoy. I hope you enjoy the second book in the series. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts if and when you read it.





When every person on Earth gets their own 'ghost' haunting them chaos ensues. In the midst of this Detective Mariani has to run down a serial killer with a bizarre M.O. Interesting mystery. 3 stars
My complete review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



You know what they say about memory loss, Susanna - all those good books you can read (again). :) Hope you're enjoying it this time around.


This mystery is written backwards, starting with the last chapter and working back to the first chapter - which takes a bit of getting used to. In the plot a child is kidnapped and the abductor wants a ransom of $500,000 and a secret document called the 'October List.' It's entertaining and fun. 3 stars
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My review for this book, my rating is hard for this as my true rating is clearly a 3.5...
Joni Dee, thank you so much for a copy of this your first book. I commend you for a very interesting first novel, and really my first spy/political thriller novel... in years
And The Wolf Shall Dwell deals with spies, intelligence, counter intelligence, espionage and terrorism. It is a cleverly constructed plot that draws the reader in.
Yochanan, or John, is a computer programmer living in London. His mind is focused on his company’s release of a new computer program that can help financial companies buy, sell, and trade stocks. John’s day suddenly turns unexpected when an older man bumps into him at a subway station. Two men in dark coats come into the station after him. The man tells John a cryptic/weird message before he gets up and takes off toward the trains. As John gets up , he hears the sound of a train squealing on his breaks, the older man has fallen to his death in the subway or has he?
The man turns out to be an old acquaintance of retired super spy, Adam Grey. Grey was to meet with his informant the day of his death. With the help of John, they discover a plot to bring a Russian nuclear professor out of hiding. With the fear of a new nuclear threat, Grey, John, and a whole cast of spy characters, must put a stop to corruption and destruction.
John becomes heavy involved in a plot that travels around all of London and the famous landmarks in London with some very good and strong characters to make this story interesting.
So why 3.5 review, well I think this book could have been longer and the tension and pace could have built up a lot more it seems to have come to an end very quickly.
Saying that I think this author has great potential to write a great novel.



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It's funny how I start blaming myself that maybe it's me - I'm getting too demanding or something when I'm reading, and then WHAM! A terrific book completely absorbs me, and I realise what I've been waiting for! Enjoy it, Zoe!

I highly recommend the audiobook, narrator is great.
That is if you do the audio thing.


Baker/amateur sleuth Hannah Swenson has to track down a killer when a 'prop gun' kills someone on a movie set. Entertaining cozy mystery with good cookie recipes. 3 stars
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Rose Tinsley is riddled with anxiety and still reeling from the murder of her little brother Billy 16 years ago. Now Rose thinks the wrong culprit may have been convicted for the crime.
Pretty good psychological thriller. 3 stars
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