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Merissa (11800 KP) created a post

Jul 11, 2022  
"Vampires and werewolves live long lives. The Sleepless City saga might have ended but the story continues…"

Blitz & #Giveaway: Double Exposure (Pōneke Shadows, #1) by Anne Barwell - @Archaeolibrary, @gaybookpromo, @annebarwell, #Detective, #FoundFamily, #FatedMates, #Paranormal, #Mystery, #MM, #Romance, #Suspense,

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The Guy Who Died Twice (Detective D.D. Warren #9.5)
The Guy Who Died Twice (Detective D.D. Warren #9.5)
Lisa Gardner | 2019 | Mystery, Thriller
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Fun, detective Clue-like story! Very quickly becoming a fan of this author so I had to snatch this one up as soon as I caught it. Very quick read, it flowed so easily I was shocked when reached the end. Will surely be back from more from this author!
  
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Nicholas Stoller recommended Alphaville (1965) in Movies (curated)

 
Alphaville (1965)
Alphaville (1965)
1965 | Mystery, Sci-Fi
8.3 (3 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"For one of the weirder and more opaque viewing experiences out there, watch Alphaville. It’s just such a strange movie, and yet it conjures a future world that somehow makes sense. The weird jump cuts when intergalactic detective Lemmy Caution fights bad guys are hilarious. And deeply strange. And hilarious."

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The Highwaymen (2019)
The Highwaymen (2019)
2019 | Crime, Drama, Mystery
A good retelling of Bonnie and Clyde from the perspective of two former Texas rangers, Costner and Harrelson make a great team and the banter between them is excellent, this version glorifies the good guys and shows how great detective work from two old pro's couldn't be overlooked, gripping and intelligent stuff.
  
Shakespeare and Hathaway - Season 2
Shakespeare and Hathaway - Season 2
2019 | Crime
Jo Joyner (1 more)
Mark Benton
Currently binge watching I like this show it's a harmless detective murder mystery show shown In the afternoons with likeable characters played by Jo Joyner and mark Benton it doesn't take me long to work out who did it. I will rate season 3 when I'm done with both
  
Never Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #10)
Never Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #10)
Lisa Gardner | 2019 | Mystery, Thriller
8
7.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Includes Detective D.D. Warren, Flora Dane, and FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy (1 more)
Can stand alone
A stand-alone, multi POV novel and the 10th novel in the Detective D.D. Warren series.
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book so I could give an honest review.

I was not my parents' favorite child. I was not even the favorite daughter. Let me say my family has a strange sense of humor so my dad bought me Lisa Gardner's novel "The Other Daughter". I laughed and let the book sit for a few years. When I eventually read it, I knew I found an author I would definitely read again.

Never Tell by Lisa Gardner can stand alone. The multi POV thriller is the 10th novel in her Detective D.D. Warren series. It includes Flora Dane who was first introduced in Find Her, the 8th novel in her Detective D.D. Warren series.

In Find Her, Dane was kidnapped while on spring break and held for 472 days. Since then, she in now working as Warren's unpaid Confidential Informant). The agent who was instrumental in rescuing Dane was FBI Special Agent Kimberly Quincy, daughter of FBI Profiler Pierce Quincy, a main character in Gardner's FBI Profiler series. Kimberly Quincy also returns to assist with Warren's case.

It might be difficult to understand the connections I mentioned if you have not read prior books. The book does stand alone and will make you want to go read the others.


Review published on Philomathinphila.com on 3/27/19.
  
A Kill for the Poet (Chaser on the Rocks #2)
A Kill for the Poet (Chaser on the Rocks #2)
Simon Maltman | 2017 | Crime, Mystery, Thriller
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Burdening your detective characters with personal problems has a long tradition. Alcoholism, messy relationships and lack of respect for authority are common. But Maltman delivers a cut about all of these with Brian Caskey, a fiction author with mental health issues which mean he really shouldn't be getting out of his depth.

Yet that is what happens when a mysterious surveillance job turns into something far more sinister and despite himself Caskey can't help but try to unravel the mystery. Like picking at a scab this is something he feels compelled to do but it's really only going to make things worse. The main story is woven through with Caskey composing his latest novel featuring his 1940s detective Billy Chapman investigating a murder.

Despite the complexities Maltman creates for himself in both his main character and the book within a book, both plots work well together. The Billy Chapman sections serve to break up the main story, like sorbet between a twelve course meal. Caskey, despite his problems, is an engaging character and very believable even when the plot he gets caught up in veers towards being wilfully obscure. There is an obvious comparison to Bateman's Mystery Man, another Nothern Irish detective with mental issues. But where Mystery Man is often a tragic and self-defeating character, Caskey is nothing like that and embraces his flaws.

Above all this stands up as a good solid detective story (indeed two of them). Maltman has a flair for producing interesting and very readable books and this is no exception
  
A Cut for a Cut (Detective Kate Young #2)
A Cut for a Cut (Detective Kate Young #2)
Carol Wyer | 2021 | Mystery, Thriller
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book so I could give an honest review. The opinions are entirely my own, and any quotes are taken from the ARC and may be different in the final published copy.

Detective Kate Young is back in the second installment of Carol Wyer's Detective Kate Young series, A Cut for a Cut. To give a fair review, I read the first book in the series, An Eye for an Eye. Some books in a series can stand alone. With this one, you would benefit from reading the first book.

I am a fan of Wyer's two police procedural series, her DI Robyn Carter series and the Detective Natalie Ward series, and was excited about a new series.

Young is a damaged but determined detective who works with a small team. She is struggling to come to terms with her husband's murder, and her team begins to notice she is not on the top of her game when they are tasked with finding who is sexually assaulting then killing young women. The investigation hits home when one of the victims is a woman the team all know through work. All through this, Kate continues an unsanctioned investigation started in the first book.
 
Let me just say, if you are a fan of British police procedural and strong women characters, then this or either of Wyer's other two series are ones to read.

This 200-word review was published on Philomathinphila.com.
  
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Sweetheart (Archie Sheridan & Gretchen Lowell, #2)
Chelsea Cain | 2008 | Fiction & Poetry
8
7.2 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
Addictive sequel to Cain's "Heartsick" -- featuring serial killer Gretchen Lowell, detective Archie Sheridan, and reporter Susan Ward. Picks up shortly after the end of the first novel, with the intersection of a story Ward is pursuing and the ongoing twisted relationship of Archie and Gretchen. As with the first novel, hard to put down...
  
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Merissa (11800 KP) created a post

Jun 22, 2020  
Secrets, lies, deceit… A former Navy SEAL turned homicide detective has met his match in this new *standalone* addition to the number #1 Bestselling Steele Shadows Series…

TOUR, EXCERPT & #GIVEAWAY - Jagger (Steele Shadows Investigations #1) by Amanda McKinney - @XpressoTours, @Archaeolibrary, #Adult, #Contemporary, #Romance

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