Bluebird, Bluebird
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Southern fables usually go the other way around: a white woman killed or harmed in some way, real or...
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Heather Cranmer (2721 KP) created a post
Aug 20, 2020
Austin City Limits: A Monument to Music
Tracey E. W. Laird, Brandon Laird and Scott Newton
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Honored as a "historic rock and roll landmark" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Austin...
The Black Midnight (True Crime #7)
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Two Series of Murders Seem Mysteriously Connected Step into True Colors -- a series of Historical...
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Lindsay (1804 KP) rated The Black Midnight (True Crime #7) in Books
Aug 4, 2020
Will Annie and her partner Isaiah solve the murders in Austin and London? Will they find the killer that is killing women in their beds in Austin and the connection with the killing in London? The queen seems to want her great-granddaughter to look into them with her friend from Texas.
The pages will make you want to read until the last page. You will be on your toes and turning or sliding your pages up reading until the end. Is the killer Jack the Ripper, or is it someone else? You will be trying to guess and figure out along with the Pinkerton detectives in their investigations.
I felt like I was investigating along with them trying to find the killer of the mysterious deaths. You do get pulled into experience the London along the way. Who or What is the Black Midnight? Is the Midnight Assassin the same person as The Black Midnight or Jack the Ripper?
All fans of historical fiction and crime will love this book and the series. It had me wanting more. It is in does go into details about investigations but not a lot into the deaths of killings. This is good in that way. What does the Prince want with his daughter? Why is he trying to bring his daughter home? Who is Annie Walters? Will she give herself away? What up with Cameron Blake and his reporting. Some entertaining story plots are going on. We go on as adventure with this one.
The Lilac Code: The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series Book 7
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Will a case of mistaken identity be the death of her? Madison Reynolds is looking forward to a...
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John Wayne's World: Transnational Masculinity in the Fifties
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In a film career that spanned five decades, John Wayne became a U.S. icon of heroic individualism...
A Natural History of Belize: Inside the Maya Forest
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Belize's Chiquibul Forest is one of the largest remaining expanses of tropical moist forest in...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated The Last Haunt in Books
Jun 17, 2024
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The Last Haunt
By Max Booth III
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On the one-year anniversary of a young woman’s tragic death, an extreme haunted house attraction reopened its doors to the public. What happened next would forever traumatize a small Texas town. The Last Haunt is an attempt to make sense of the mysterious brutality that occurred on that fateful Halloween night. Constructed from interviews with the survivors, this oral history is the closest anyone has ever come to documenting the truth behind the McKinley Manor massacre.
Another brilliant piece of work from this author! I’m yet to read one I don’t like. This was a really good read and different to the others I’ve read of his. The ending just so justified to a point.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Music, Sound, and Architecture in Islam
Michael Frishkopf, Federico Spinetti and Ali Asani
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Tracing the connections between music making and built space in both historical and contemporary...
