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Impressive how Hallett could set multiple scenes, introduce the large cast, timeline, mostly through emails. I didn't mind that some of the delivery was implausible (true, it'd be faster to just call or text, no one in today's age emails that much), but it didn't take away from my enjoyment. What did however, was...
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I loved that one, Christin..."
Yes, I loved it, too, Patty!
Finished A Traveler at the Gates of Wisdom by John Boyne | audiobook narrated by Tim McInnerny
An incredibly imaginative time traveling narrative spanning centuries from the ancient world to modern day and the future. Review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




The seventh and final book in the series chronicling the life of Harry Clifton and his descendants during the Thatcher government years.






The author does a great job highlighting the lives of these five women giving them the respect, dignity and compassion they finally deserve.





In the author's note, Cañas features a quote from Cheno Cortina, a paramilitary leader who defended the Mexican border against white settlers during the Texas Revolution. He used the word "vampires" to describe the invading force, and that is where Cañas got her next book idea. Obviously, the vampires in this book are supposed to be an allegory for the Yanquis. Key words: supposed to. The plot choice Cañas chose completely nips that in the bud to the point that the inclusion of the vampires, are first of all sparse, and second, irrelevant.
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Joe is temporarily reassigned after the death of a fellow game warden.
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The most horrific scene of this novel isn't regarding the supernatural or unusual, but the...
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In 1958, small town Jewel, Minnesota is rocked by the murder of its most prominent citizen and largest land owner. Richly written crime drama turns to a multi-jurisdiction action thriller.







Great Clean-Romance, Suspense
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Stealing the shadows in a madman's mind can be costly.
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Fatal First Edition by Jenn McKinlay https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
I read her Cupcake Bakery Mystery series. Loved it.

I read her Cupcake Bakery Mystery series. Loved it.
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I read her Cupcake Bake..."
I've enjoyed that series, too. Her books are always fun.


Devil of a Favor is a very short story with a worrying premise and a twist.



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