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Yasuko Hanaoka is a divorced, single mother who thought she had finally escaped her abusive...

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Frankissstein
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Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Intrigue in Istanbul in Books
Mar 29, 2023 (Updated Mar 29, 2023)
It was wonderful to be back in 1926 with Jane and Redvers. Fans will be delighted to find that Aunt Millie is back as well. While there are some murders in the book, there is plenty of story to keep the reader entertained before they happen. I was hooked right away and always had a hard time putting the book down. The time period comes to life wonderfully as well. I enjoyed the new characters we met, and I liked watching Jane grow as a result of what she learned. If you are new to the series, you could jump in here. Whether new to the series or already a fan, you’ll find this book enjoyable.

David McK (3562 KP) rated A Darkling Plain (Mortal Engines #4) in Books
Dec 20, 2021
This particular entry opens on the character of Theo Ngoni, who here and throughout plays a much larger role than he previously did in Infernal Devices. Theo Ngoni is not the only character to return from previous novels however: Fishcake (yes, that's the name he is given) also plays a large role and finally gets a decent end to his story, as does Professor Pennyroyal (still providing the comic relief), the Stalkers Fang and Shrike (with the latter also finally getting a decent pay-off in the last chapter), and both Oenone Zero and General Naga also returning.
I also have to say that I found this to be the longest of the four stories in the quadrilogy: I'm not sure whether that is because it actually is (I read it as part of an e-book compilation, which makes it hard to compare relevant lengths), because I'd read it back to back with the previous entry, or simply because I was beginning to get tired with the series as a whole!

To Kingdom Come (Art History Mystery #4) by Claudia Riess
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Amateur sleuths, Erika Shawn-Wheatley, art magazine editor, and Harrison Wheatley, art history...
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The Raven and the Pig (Celwyn #2)
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As the music dies, the magician Celwyn is mortally wounded. His darker, immortal brother Pelaez...
Magical Realism