The Memory Illusion: Remembering, Forgetting, and the Science of False Memory
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Japan Travel Atlas
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Rage for Order: The British Empire and the Origins of International Law, 1800 1850
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International law burst on the scene as a new field in the late nineteenth century. Where did it...
Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibilty
Johanna Burton, Eric A. Stanley and Reina Gossett
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A Night in the Emperor's Garden: A True Story
Qais Akbar Omar and Stephen Landrigan
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In 2005, a group of Afghan actors endeavored to create an unusual dramatic performance--one that...
Adequately Explained by Stupidity?: Lockerbie, Luggage and Lies
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Tunnel vision or organised cover-up? How the Lockerbie investigation got the wrong man. Twenty-five...
An Army of One: A John Rossett Novel
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In this enthralling historical thriller set in post-World War II London, detective John Henry...
The Severed Streets
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Summer in London: a city in turmoil. The vicious murder of a well-known MP is like a match to tinder...
Makers
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What does the future look like? A brilliantly entertaining and original novel about the end of the...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2171 KP) rated A Deadly Inside Scoop in Books
Jul 17, 2020
I love ice cream, so that was a draw to this series, and the ice cream descriptions definitely made me drool. The delicious sounding recipes at the end will help with that. The mystery started out a little slowly. It did eventually get going, and we had some good suspects and twists before Win figured everything out. The characters were a mixed bag. I loved Win, and her family is wonderful as well. I especially appreciated the close relationship she has with both her parents and her grandfather. Her friends were more caricatures than fully developed characters, and as a result, they amused me at times and annoyed me at others. I can see them getting more developed as the series goes along, however. This is still a tasty treat, and I can see it developing into a favorite series for many.