
Frost/Nixon
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Published to coincide with the launch of Ron Howard's blockbuster film, and following on from the...

When Ziggy Played the Marquee: David Bowie's Last Performance as Ziggy Stardust
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When Ziggy played The Marquee Club in Soho, London, in October 1973, most of those invited to the...

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf: A Choreopoem
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This revolutionary, award-winning play by a lauded playwright and poet is a fearless portrayal of...

Last Stop in Brooklyn
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It's the summer of 1894, and an infidelity case has brought PI Mary Handley to a far corner of...
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated There’s No Murder Like Show Murder in Books
Jun 1, 2025 (Updated Jun 1, 2025)
Since I love theater, this book caught my attention, and I’m so glad it did. The story is strong with plenty of suspects, motives, and twists to keep me engaged until we reach the logical ending. There were a couple of leaps of logic, but they were minor overall. Tasha is a wonderful lead, and the rest of the cast was entertaining. A few have room to grow, but they work for the amount of page time they get. And the suspects were strong. Plus I enjoyed this look at life behind the scenes in a theater. Well, behind the scenes when a murder is thrown into the mix. This is a strong debut that cozy mystery fans will devour. I’m hopeful that we will get another book from this author soon.

Headout - Tours & Activities
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Headout is the easiest way to spontaneously discover and experience the best shows, concerts,...
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graveyardgremlin (7194 KP) rated Disappearing Nightly (Esther Diamond, #1) in Books
Feb 15, 2019
The author crafted a well-done, swiftly plotted yarn that left me pleased as punch. The characters went beyond caricatures, which could have so easily happened with the amount of personalities featured, and each of their respective professions, in the more colorful world of NYC. Through a comedy of errors, rapid fire dialogue, which the author has a gift for, and hilarious interactions, this motley crew of an investigative team gets to the bottom of the mysterious disappearances that are happening in the community. I had no trouble visualizing events as they unfolded, with amusing results, and could easily see this as a television series. The romance was nicely weaved into the story without becoming overpowering, and surprise of all surprises, there was no bed-hopping! What a nice change of pace. Altogether, this was fine little read that I flew right through and am glad I have the sequel handy! So far, this just may be my favorite read of the year.

Shockaholic
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Bad news ...for anyone who thought Carrie Fisher had finally stopped talking about herself. This...

The Eternal Party
Kristina Hagman and Elizabeth Kaye
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My Dad, Larry Hagman, portrayed the storied, ruthless oilman JR on the TV series Dallas. He was the...

Dropped Names: Famous Men and Women as I Knew Them
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Rita Hayworth dancing by candlelight in a small Mexican village; Elizabeth Taylor devouring homemade...