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Hush, My Darling (Benoit and Dayne Mystery #2)
Hush, My Darling (Benoit and Dayne Mystery #2)
Winter Austin | 2022 | Mystery
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9.5 (2 Ratings)
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Oh wow!

I thought the first in the series was good but this is brilliant!

It takes one second and three little words to throw Lila Dayne into the abyss that she's been circling for two years.....

Winter Austin has created something that is gripping, emotional and immersive. Hush, My Darling has everything it should have and more to hook you and keep you guessing throughout.
    I had my suspicions........and second guessed myself......I started to think I was wrong.......that three other characters, potentially, were the one hunting Lila, that's how well Winter played me with her twisting tapestry of a story. I'm sad to say I doubted someone I really shouldn't have thanks to a few paragraphs......little details that tried to trick me.

I can't wait for the next installment of this cracking series, I need more!!
  
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring (2003)
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring (2003)
2003 | Drama, Romance
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"There’s a film called Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring. I saw it at the Angelika on my birthday in New York, maybe ten years ago? It never left me — it’s such a good film. It’s tremendous and beautiful. There’s like twelve words in the whole thing. It’s about a floating monastery in the middle of a lake. There’s like three people in it. That was amazing."

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Pickup on South Street (1953)
Pickup on South Street (1953)
1953 | Classics, Drama, Mystery
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"I saw this at the Thalia, probably in the middle of winter. Heat was not its specialty. Richard Widmark manages to portray himself as twisted, conniving, pathological, sleazy, tragic, vulnerable, and handsome all at once in most of the movies I’ve seen him in, and never more exquisitely than in this, one of my favorite film noirs. Though I must confess, I’ve never seen Rollercoaster."

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