MYSTERY
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THE CHILD – Fiona Barton
When an old house in London is being torn down, the skeletal remains of an infant are found. Reporter Kate Waters sees a story and is bent on investigating what is clearly a crime. When the story of the infant remains appears in the local paper it captures some interest beyond the average ‘human interest Continue reading
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THE PROMETHEUS MAN – Scott Readon
CIA agent Tom Blake hustles in on the French police when a pile of bodies are discovered in Paris. Blake has a lot of inside knowledge and works swiftly and deliberately, impressing the French. But there is just one problem. CIA Agent Blake is actually on assignment in Africa and the man in Paris using Continue reading
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MURDER BY GHOSTLIGHT – J. C. Briggs
Charles Dickens becomes the prime suspect in a murder when he is seen standing over a dead body on a Manchester stage while holding a gun. Fortunately for Dickens, he has a prior relationship with Superintendent Jones and the two of them set out to find the real killer. The search takes Dickens and Jones Continue reading
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A PERFECT MANHATTAN MURDER – Tracy Kiely
Nic and Nigel Martini are enjoying the Manhattan night life at the opening night party for a Broadway play. The play was written by their good friend, Harper, and they are enjoying her accomplishments as much as they enjoy the people watching at the party. Harper’s husband, Dan, is a theatre critic and not a Continue reading
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DEAD COLD BREW – Cleo Coyle
I had gotten on the band wagon for a different mystery series that revolved around coffee and I thought it only fair to check out this series, which has clearly been around for a lot longer as this book, Dead Cold Brew, is the sixteenth in the series. Clare Cosi is the owner of a Continue reading
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CHURCH OF SPILLED BLOOD – Jesse Miles
Jack Salvo is a part-time philosophy teacher at a community college in Los Angeles and a part-time private investigator. When he signs up to work as bodyguard for the Russian Ballet who’ve come to Los Angeles, he figures he’s in for some pretty easy work and the bonus is that he’ll get to hang around Continue reading
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ALICE AND THE ASSASSIN – R. J. Koreto
President Theodore Roosevelt reportedly once said, “I can either run the country or I can attend to Alice, but I cannot possibly do both” in regards to his daughter and history has painted her as a bit rebellious and rambunctious. Author R.J. Koreto also paints her as curious in the mystery, Alice and the Assassin. Continue reading
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MANITOU CANYON – William Kent Krueger
Manitou Canyon is the 15th book in the Cork O’Connor mystery series. You don’t get to fifteen books in a series if there isn’t something engaging and powerful about the characters and/or the stories. I’ve only previously read the first two books in the series – just enough to give me a taste of the Continue reading
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FIELDS WHERE THEY LAY – Timothy Hallinan
This is book number six in a “Junior Bender Mystery” series. I have not read any of the other books in the series and because of that I think I was a bit lost right from the start. Junior Bender is a bit of a detective – but not for the good guys. He’s a Continue reading
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A BAT IN THE BELFRY – Sarah Graves
This is book number sixteen in the “Home Repair is Homicide” mystery series. Wait a minute … #16? For real? Why have I never heard of this author or this series? Well, probably because it’s a ‘cozy’ mystery and I’m not such a big fan of those (I only came to realize that well after Continue reading
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THE RIPPER’S SHADOW – Laura Joh Rowland
I’ve been fascinated by Jack the Ripper history, stories, and fiction since I first watched a particular Star Trek episode forty or so years ago (true geeks will know which episode I’m referring to). Since then I’ve been pretty much a sucker for anything Ripper-related, hence my selecting an ARC of this book. Sarah Bain Continue reading
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FREEKS – Amanda Hocking
Amanda Hocking is an author name that I recognize from my bookshelf browsing, but not someone I’d previously read. Her books seem to target the YA audience, with relationships and the paranormal as motivation and environment for her books. Freeks takes place in the world of a carnival. Who doesn’t like a carnival?! But in Continue reading

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