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Thriller Review: Missing Persons | A Private Novel | James Patterson and Adam Hamdy | Private #16
Whenever I have an in between moment where I am not sure what book to pick up that will grab me instantly, I have a few go-to authors and series that always seem…
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Historical Mystery Review: Of Hoaxes and Homicide | Anastasia Hastings
“It is a sad day, indeed, when even an orgy does not interest me.” From the opening line, it’s clear that Anastasia Hastings’s Of Hoaxes and Homicide will be titillating and delightful to…
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Mystery Book Recommendation: The Expectant Detectives | Kat Ailes | The Expectant Detectives #1
This week I really needed a pick me up and The Expectant Detectives delivered the mood lift I needed and more! Fresh, funny, heart-warming, and intriguing—this is the perfect mystery. I can’t imagine…
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Psychological Thriller Review: Stone Cold Fox | Rachel Koller Croft
I love a psychological thriller that features a villainous lead, and Stone Cold Fox delivered that and more! Stone Cold Fox is a debut psychological thriller by Rachel Koller Croft that will have…
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Book Review: Five Bad Deeds | Caz Frear
At it’s core, Caz Frear’s novel, Five Bad Deeds, is about a woman named Ellen who has a blessed life, great family, beautiful home, and is surrounded by people who she thinks are…
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Book Review: The Paleontologist | Luke Dumas
A haunting portrayal of memory, grief, and the insatiable search for truth. Luke Dumas’s novel, The Paleontologist, blends science and the metaphysical in a story of one man’s search for answers to his…
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Feminist Thriller Review: Speak of the Devil | Rose Wilding
Speak of the Devil is a dark, debut thriller by Rose Wilding centering around seven women who all have a motive to kill the same man. And it appears they did… About the…
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Historical Fiction Review: The Wharton Plot | Mariah Fredericks
A narrative non-fiction take on Edith Wharton’s time in the Gilded Age of New York, The Wharton Plot focuses on Wharton’s obsession with the murder of a renowned novelist. About the Book |…
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Cozy Mystery Review: Deadly to the Core | Joyce Tremel
It’s always fun to join a cozy mystery series at book one. Joyce Tremel’s Deadly to the Core is the first in the Cider House Mysteries, and it was particularly interesting to me…
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Psychological Thriller Review: The Woman on the Ledge | Ruth Mancini
Lies! Revenge! Obsession! Secrets! Manipulation! I cannot recommend this book enough—it is seriously twisted and the back half is so satisfying it made my toes curl with pleasure reading how it all unfolds.…