
Have Yourself a Deadly Little Christmas
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It’s beginning to look a lot like murder in the sixth installment of this charming cozy mystery...

A Little Class on Murder
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When mystery bookstore owner Annie Laurance is invited to teach "The Three Great Ladies of the...

Idle Gossip
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Gossip columnist Lorna Whitcomb knows every dirty secret in Hollywood . . . except who killed her...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2379 KP) rated Deadly Valentine in Books
Oct 24, 2022
This book has a few of the staples of the series, including the mass introduction of suspects, but that’s mainly worth noting in passing. Overall, it is fun. While the characters could be stronger, we do care, thanks mainly to Annie and Max. Max’s mother, Laurel, is visiting again, and she provides some great laughs along the way. The mystery is complex enough with enough twists and suspects to keep me guessing. It’s easy to see why this series is so beloved.

Over My Dead Blog
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Murder is just a click away for book blogger Arwen “Winnie” Lark. With review requests...

Teacher’s Threat
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A professor murdered during office hours. A decorator enrolled in his course. Can she outsmart the...

Murder in the Family
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A shocking thriller about a cold case, a fictional true crime series, and the family caught in the...

Cocktails & Casualties (Crooked Cove Mysteries #1)
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Teddy Aarons is a nomad, using her bartending skills as an excuse to move to a new luxury resort...
Cozy Mystery

Claws of Death
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Join Jackie Norwood, a down-and-out celebrity chef, as she judges the first gig on her comeback...

David McK (3576 KP) rated Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) in Movies
Sep 5, 2023
That was ... different.
I'd read a few reviews of the first Venom movie that basically described it as a rom-com between Eddie Brock and the symbiote Venom.
Watching this, so must have the producers of this film as they have seemingly 'doubled down' on that aspect, with Tom Hardy again portraying by Eddie Brock and voicing Venom, with lots of internal conversations going on between the two (that sound vaguely like something out of Deadpool), and with the two of them arguing and bickering the part out with each other, leading to a (temporary) breakup of sorts.
As for Woody Harrelson? He portrays the serial killer whom the symbiote Carnage latches onto (although it's never fully explained how Carnage came to be from a sliver of Venom), alongside Naoime Harris's Shriek, who surprised me right at the start of the film in that she is a mutant. In the Spiderman Shared Universe
All in all, I have to say, I *think* this is an improvement on the first, but it is a close call.