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Book Review: It Had to Be You | Eliza Jane Brazier
A truly twisted love story between two contract killers who are either perfect for each other or lethal to each other (or both). Eliza Jane Brazier’s It Had to Be You is a…
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Book Review: Assassins Anonymous | Rob Hart
Have I mentioned that I study ideological organizations? My first graduate assistantship was actually comparing violent and nonviolent ideological organizations in terms of what differentiates mobilization towards violence (more on that some other…
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Book Review: Man’s Best Friend | Alana B. Lytle
Well…this was quite a book! Alana B. Lytle’s Man’s Best Friend is a compelling story about a character who grows more unlikeable as the story progresses and offers a blistering social commentary of…
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Book Review: Bless Your Heart | Lindy Ryan
A dash of Sweet Magnolias, a splash of Salem’s Lot, and a sprinkle of The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires and you’ll get close to this hysterical, absurd, cozy horror novel,…
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Book Review: Listen for the Lie | Amy Tintera
I have an idea… Let’s kill… I will never not chuckle when I think about that line and I will never not hear it in the outstanding narration by January LaVoy. Let’s back…
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Book Review: For Your Own Good | Samantha Downing
No one writes characters more twisted, unlikable, and delightfully fun than Samantha Downing. Every single book of hers is a surprise and delight! In For Your Own Good, a teacher at a prestigious…
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Book Review: Lying in Wait | Liz Nugent
If there were ever a book to capture dark, comedic noir, Lying in Wait would be the one for 2018. This book is incredibly twisted, and yet there was levity and humor despite…