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Murder Has Nine Lives
Laura Levine | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.0 (2 Ratings)
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Murder Has No Lives
Jaine's mystery did not live up to the back cover, which is disappointing as there was so much potential. What could have been was tossed out for a subplot and the whole ending was rushed as if the author remembered what she was suppose to be writing about.

Check out my full review on my blog
http://daughterofinkandcoffee.blogspot.com/2018/09/murder-has-no-lives.html
  
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Susan (45 KP) created a poll

Jul 1, 2017  
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Which was your favorite season of American Horror Story?

Season 1 Murder House
Season 2 Asylum
Season 3 Coven
Season 4 Freak Show
Season 5 Hotel
Season 6 Roanoke

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Sea of Love (1989)
Sea of Love (1989)
1989 | Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Exciting Thriller
A great cop thriller. Very steamy, similar to In the cut and Basic Instinct. A cop gets romantically involved with a potential suspect in a Murder case.
  
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Silent Witnesses
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Slightly morbid, not for the faint of heart (murders and dismemberments a go-go) but ultimately fascinating.

I must remember this stuff next time I need to murder someone.
  
    Giri/Haji

    Giri/Haji

    8.7 (3 Ratings) Rate It

    TV Show

    A detective from Tokyo scours London for his missing brother, who's been involved with the Yakuza...

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Sue (5 KP) rated Hair of the Dog in Books

Aug 13, 2018  
Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog
Carlene O'Neil | 2018 | Mystery
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8.0 (2 Ratings)
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Winery owner and amateur sleuth Penny Lively is knee deep in another murder. There is trouble at the veterinarian’s office where Cousin Annie is being accused of murder. She is found standing over the body of her business partner and holding the murder weapon. It is not what it looks like so Penny is on the case to find the real murderer and clear Annie’s good name.

The book has a lot of great suspects to choose from; the grieving widow, the fired vet tech, an old friend that’s in love with the grieving widow, a flirty business rep, and a bookkeeper with memory problems. Just when you think you know who the murderer could be, another murder takes place. The characters are quirky and enjoyable, the pace of the book is good, and the plot/mystery has enough twists and turns.

This is the third book in the series but can be read as a stand-alone without much confusion.