Mystery
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Book Review: The Last Note of Warning | Katharine Schellman
An historical mystery set around a working class Irish woman in New York City during prohibition, Katharine Schellman’s The Last Note of Warning is an engaging and well-crafted story that hooked me until…
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Book Review: The Main Character | Jaclyn Goldis
I loved Jaclyn Goldis’s first mystery novel, The Chateau. It was a compelling locked room mystery with deep backstories. It’s rare for the sophomore mystery to be better than the debut, but in…
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Book Review: If Something Happens to Me | Alex Finlay
Alex Finlay is undeniably a great storyteller. His newest book revolves around a cold case when a car belonging to a local girl who went missing years earlier is discovered submerged in a…
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Book Review: Camino Ghosts | John Grisham
John Grisham takes us back to the beachy shores of Camino Island off the coast of Florida and Bruce Cable’s famous Bay Books bookshop. If you are new to the Camino Island books,…
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Book Review: When We Were Silent | Fiona McPhillips
When I was invited to participate in the blog tour for Fiona McPhillips’ debut novel, When We Were Silent, they had me at “dark academia” and “Ireland”. I knew this was sure to…
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Book Review: The Last Time She Saw Him | Kate White
I preorder any new Kate White book the moment it’s available through booksellers. The first book I read by her was The Sixes (which I’m going to reread and review soon since it…
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Book Review: The Last Murder at the End of the World | Stuart Turton
This premise of The Last Murder at the End of the World was too compelling for me to not add it right to the top of my TBR. I don’t read post-apocalyptic fiction…
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Book Review: Camino Winds | John Grisham
The phrase “beach read” isn’t exactly what comes to mind when one thinks of John Grisham. King of the legal thriller, Grisham is one of the main players who put books about lawyers…
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Book Review: Summers at the Saint | Mary Kay Andrews
I read my first Mary Kay Andrews book years ago when I traveled with my mom for a work conference to Palm Beach. I found it at a beachside bookshop and it was…
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Book Review: Every Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies | Catherine Mack
Ten days, eight suspects, six cities, five authors, three bodies . . . one trip to die for. Where do I start? I loved this book! Catherine Mack’s new novel, Every Time I…