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The Jackal’s Mistress by Chris Bohjalian

I have always loved historical novels! So when I saw this book by Bohjalian, who is a masterful storyteller, it made it all the more attractive!  The combination of being immersed in history with an author who creates strong, interesting … Continue reading

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Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz

“A classic whodunit with a twist, ” is the way I would describe this book. I absolutely loved the first book in this series, The Magpie Murders, which introduced the main character, Susan Ryeland the editor for the Atticus Pund … Continue reading

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Suspicion by Joseph Finder

Ever since the election I have been compulsively reading thrillers. There is something very satisfying when the bad guys get their comeuppance. (Even an armchair psychologist can see what is REALLY going on here, but enough said- after all this … Continue reading

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The Summer Guests by Tess Gerritsen

One of the risks in reading a series is that the second or third books may not be as wonderful as the first book you read. That is not, however, a problem with this second installment in Gerritsen’s new Martini … Continue reading

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The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell

It is so satisfying to read a book by an author who is clever in their plotting! This book was quite intricately and deftly written with three or four different plot lines, depending on how you count them, interwoven in … Continue reading

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Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas

It is always a delight to find a series, especially a a fantasy series, that you really enjoy! Recently, I am finding that I am getting more picky, or just not willing to commit to a fantasy series unless I … Continue reading

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Kills Well with Others by Deanna Raybourn

The four senior citizen assassins from Killers of a Certain Age are called back into service and they are more than ready to be back in action. After all there is only so much yoga and watercolor classes a person … Continue reading

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Presumed Guilty by Scott Turow

Turow has written a superb novel about the complicated process of defending someone accused of murder. How much do we really know about another person? How much do our past experiences of betrayal, or misjudgments about someone color the way … Continue reading

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The Seventh Floor by David McCloskey

A good spy novel makes me very happy! It’s even better is when a former CIA agent is the author because you get a sense of truth and reality in the writing. But when the former CIA agent has a … Continue reading

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How To Sleep at Night by Elizabeth Harris

You know that feeling when something awful happens and someone makes a joke about it? That cringey, sick to your stomach feeling, but also a little gurgle of laughter? I know you know what I mean. Maybe telling the joke … Continue reading

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