
Hidden Rooms
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You can run fast. You can run far. But you can’t outrun your family. Long distance runner Riley...
Mystery Crime Thriller

Death Of A Princess (Empire of Shadows #3)
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Summer 1880. Lipetsk, a spa town in Russia. The elderly and cantankerous Princess Belskaya...
Russia Historical Crime Mystery Series

Mystery in the Channel
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Mystery in the Channel is a classic crime novel with a strikingly modern sub-text. The story begins...

Celine
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From the best-selling author of The Dog Stars and The Painter, a luminous, masterful novel of...
Fiction crime mystery thriller female lead stand alone novel

Symphony Road (Shane Cleary Mystery, #2)
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Trouble comes in threes for Shane Cleary, a former police officer and now, a PI. Arson. A Missing...
Crime Procedural Noir Historical Fiction

The Man Who Played with Fire: Stieg Larsson's Lost Files and the Hunt for an Assassin
Jan Stocklassa and Tara F Chace (Translator)
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The author of the Millennium novels laid out the clues. Now a journalist is following them. When...

Ripped From the Pages (Bibliophile Mystery #9)
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When book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright temporarily relocates to her parents’ place in...

How to Book a Murder
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Perfect for fans of Jenn McKinlay and Kate Carlisle, in Agatha award-winning author Cynthia Kuhn’s...

Tough Luxe
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She wanted to visit an old friend. The "friend" is in jail for murder. Can Samantha find new...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2357 KP) rated The Kill of It All in Books
Jan 18, 2024
I let a little more time than normal go between visits with Madison, but it was wonderful to be back in her presence. The story starts quickly and doesn’t let up, with several great surprises on the way to the logical climax. The characters, both returning and new, are as strong as always, and I enjoyed seeing Madison grow a bit more here. Fans of Doris Day movies will recognize the setup from one of them, but that movie wasn’t a murder mystery. There are plenty of great surprises along the way (and another couple of fun homages). Unfortunately, there are still a few things that I wish had been caught in an edit, but they are minor irritants. If you are looking for a fun mystery, be sure to pick up this series.