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The discovery of an infant's bones in a London excavation site has a profound effect on several women in this suspenseful mystery. Good book. 3.5 stars
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Dirty Martini by J.A. Konrath Another great in this Jack Daniels series
The Bone House by Brian Freeman I really liked it
The Secrets You Keep by Kate White I really loved this standalone it was so good.
Fear Nothing by Dean Koontz A reread and one of his best books IMO
The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney It was an okay of a book but i feel that Both Emma and Jane where dumbasses
Death du Jour by Kathy Reichs trying to get her whole series a reread
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The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman

It was a GR giveaway and I gave it 3*, My review
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Welcome to the club. I've read the first three so far, enjoyed them all. I'd recommend you trying to find the TV movie based on the first book, starring Nathaniel Parker as Gamache. I enjoyed it very much. I wish they'd do another movie.

Thanks, Bill. Maybe we need to find a high profile actor who would like to star as Gamache and then pick up the whole series. Oh, and preferably a bi-lingual actor, to be really believable. :)


This book - a (pseudo) historical, supernatural, mystery horror story - unspools the story of the "Crosswicks Curse" that took a horrific toll on some wealthy, influential Princeton families in 1905 and 1906. Good book (but a bit complex). 4 stars
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Have just started The Christmas Train and am about 60% through this little novella.


In this 18th book in the series, amateur sleuths Jude and Carole investigate the murder of a best-selling author who's hiding his past.....and has a habit of groping women. Very simple mystery - it feels like the author didn't try too hard. However, the book's okay to pass an afternoon and has well-liked characters. Can be read as a standalone.
2.5 stars
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In this 18th book in the series, amateur sleuths Jude and Carole investigate the ..."
I've enjoyed the Fethering books I've read so far. I also like the Charles Paris series so far. I've still to try Mrs. Pargeter.


In this sci-fi thriller, the first book of a trilogy, humans are divided into caste-like categories with the ruling "Golds" on top and the low-level "Reds" - essentially slaves - doing all the drudge work. A young Red named Darrow undergoes a harrowing procedure to look like a Gold,,,,,,so he can infiltrate an elite school and scheme to take down the top brass. Good YA thriller. 3.5 stars
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In this sci-fi thriller, the first book of a trilogy, humans are divided into caste-like categories with..."
I've got that on my bookshelf.


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I just finished Thomas Mullen's Darktown and it was spectacular. Before that, Joe Ide's IQ, Craig Johnson's The Cold Dish, Noah Hawley's Before the Fall, and Michael Connelly's A Darkness More Than Night and Angles Flight. All quite good.


True crime story about Lucie Blackman, a 21-year-old English girl who went to Japan to work as a nightclub hostess.....and disappeared. Her accused killer was a business tycoon with a history of drugging and raping women. Very good book, with insights about crime and Japanese culture. 4 stars
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The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman Okay of a book but not one of her best
Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane not as good as i though it would be
The Good Girl by Mary Kubica I really like this one


In this Bess Crawford mystery, Bess is on a mission to track down army deserter - and accused murderer - Lt. Wade to restore the honor of her father's military unit. Okay mystery. 3 stars
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In this 3rd book in the series Police Chief Kate Burkholder has to deal with hate crimes perpetrated on the Amish community as well as a gruesome tragedy when three members of a family die in a manure pit (ick!).....leaving four orphaned children.
Lots of excitement and surprises in this well-written mystery. 3.5 stars
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In this 2nd book in the trilogy, Darrow - a former 'Red' slave who's now a 'Gold' warrior - is working to destroy the Golds from the inside.....to establish freedom for everyone.
Tons of scheming and action and double-crossing in this story. Good book. 4 stars
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I am curious, though, why she named the book what she did when there were only two missing girls. Do you think Both of the Missing Girls was taken?
All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda..."
Maybe it's misdirection?
Marwan wrote: "Started reading Roseanna
by Maj Sjöwall"
The Martin Beck series is and always will be my favorite crime series ever.

The Martin Beck series is and always will be my favorite crime series ever.
I've just finished The Leavenworth Case, by Anna Katherine Green, written in 1878. What a great book!!! The whodunit is left until the very end and unlike what happens when I read a modern crime novel, I never guessed the identity of the murderer. It is a true classic in the history of crime fiction/mystery.


Gregg Hurwitz is an author that I have been meaning to read for a while, an author on my radar with books that I have been recommended and seen some great reviews. So I went for the Orphan books knowing this would be my type of book. I was right !
Gregg Hurwitz brings us a cracking novel with a great character Evan Smoak, adopted as a child by a shadowy figure called Jack and trained to be an assassin as part of a secret US government scheme. Known as Orphan X meaning there were at least 23 others of the Orphan programme, but that was years ago now he is leading normal life and became an adult, he took a fake last name and became "the Nowhere Man." When he's assigned to kill a fellow orphan, he refuses, resulting in the death of his handler whom Evan Smoak considered his father (Jack). He goes underground and leaves the orphans behind.
Evan moves to California and devotes himself to good works – taking out a slum-landlord paedophile cop, for example, after his victim calls Evan’s special number. However, his meticulously compartmentalised life makes him vulnerable … Orphan X is tight and tense in all the right places. But it wouldn’t work half as well if we didn’t feel Evan’s pain and share his panic as the worst-case scenario unfolds: another former Orphan, with a less noble agenda, seems to be hunting him. Orphan X is weapons-grade thriller-writing from a modern master but also a quite character living in an apartment with an collection of various individuals who know nothing about him and his lifestyle.
A thrilling, great paced thriller with a character who is no superhero just a great new action character.
Good , yes I am already on Book 2... The Nowhere Man... That tells you everything !
PS David Baldacci, a great author.... Thanks... You said I would "Thank You"
A clear four stars, and nearly five!


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When a journalist is murdered in the Shetland Islands, DI Jimmy Perez helps investigate. There are plenty of suspects since the journo was investigating a controversial environmental group----and had once abandoned a pregnant girlfriend on the island. Pretty good mystery. 3 stars
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When a journalist is murdered in the Shetland Islands, DI Jimmy Perez helps investigate. There are plenty o..."
I've read the first two Shetland books and enjoyed. I also thought the TV series was excellent.


This book was selected as a Goodreads 'best book' of 2017. For me though, it was just okay.
It's about three families: Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and their four teens, established in the wealthy community of Shaker Heights, Ohio; Mia Warren and her teen daughter, who move often to accomodate Mia's artistic vision; and the rich McCulloughs, who are trying to adopt a Chinese baby....though the immigrant mother wants her child back.
Lots of drama, but some things don't ring true.
3 stars for me.
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I have an ARC of that too that I need to read soon.
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