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    Nightfall (2012)

    Nightfall (2012)

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    An old but serious miscarriage of justice clouds a current police investigation looking into the...

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Nov 9, 2021  
"Acapulco’s first female police detective dives into an ocean of secrets, lies, and murder when she investigates her own lieutenant’s death."

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Alys, Always
Alys, Always
Harriet Lane | 2012 | Fiction & Poetry, Mystery
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This story is based entirely in London and the surrounding areas, which is a nice change for me since most of the novels I read are based in the States. I guess in some small way it makes it relatable.

Alys, always is a mystery novel about a literary editor, Francis who witnesses the death and final words of Alys Kyte. Francis then finds herself involved with Alys's family as they try to get some form of closure from her death. Let's just say Francis makes the most of a difficult situation.

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Death of a Salesman is a riveting story that will grab your emotions and pull at your heartstrings. The plot is a rollercoaster of events. At first, I was confused with the Ben character but towards the end of the play, I was finally able to understand each issue that took place with each character. Understanding the pain that Willy was going through. Understanding the issues Biff has with stealing from jobs. Understanding Happy's need to sleep around. Bringing to light the issue of a salesman's career and how the job market was going downhill. Death of a Salesman is worth a read or a couple of rereads!
  
    Half-Life

    Half-Life

    Michael Hulse

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    Lucid narratives of family dramas, global warming, and conversations with Death make a riveting new...