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Merissa (12051 KP) created a post

Jun 8, 2021  
"The Other Side offers readers a tense crime novel with a literary heart."

The Other Side by Mark Leichliter - @Archaeolibrary, @Bethb19861, @LeichliterMark, #Mystery, #PoliceProcedural, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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The Snowman (Harry Hole #7) (Oslo Sequence #5)
The Snowman (Harry Hole #7) (Oslo Sequence #5)
Don Bartlett, Jo Nesbo | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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A very good crime thriller
Crime thrillers are very common, especially series, but I really think the Harry Hole books are better than your average crime novels.

The Norwegian setting is a nice change from your usual UK or USA set novels. Harry Hole is an intriguing and flawed protaganist, even if he is a little bit cliched. The plot of this novel itself is very interesting, although it does wander slightly into disbelief at times. This doesn't stop it from being a very good read and probably one of the better stories in the Harry Hole series that I've read so far.
  
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Merissa (12051 KP) created a post

Dec 23, 2020  
"The latest novel from Heather Redmond’s acclaimed mystery series finds young Charles Dickens suspecting a miser of pushing his partner out a window, but his fiancée Kate Hogarth takes a more charitable view of the old man's innocence . . ."

TOUR, EXCERPT & #GIVEAWAY - A Christmas Carol Murder (A Dickens of a Crime #3) by Heather Redmond - @Archaeolibrary, @partnersincr1me​ (@PICVirtualTours - FB)​, @heatherhiestand, #Historical, #Mystery,

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Robert Longo recommended The Whites in Books (curated)

 
The Whites
The Whites
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"A sociological study disguised as a crime novel, set in New York City. While reading this, I was completely submerged in his words, and this world. I didn’t want it to end. Richard is extraordinary with dialogue. The jigsaw of a narrative is as complex as the city it describes."

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