The Broken Window (Lincoln Rhyme #8)
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Quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme is back in a chilling new thriller from the master of suspense,...
Deadly Intent (I-Team #8)
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Secrets buried in the sand… Former US Army Captain Mia Starr has built a new life for herself...
Romance Romanctic Suspense
Not That I Could Tell
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An innocent night of fun takes a shocking turn in Not That I Could Tell, the next page-turner from...
women's fiction fiction
Fraternity: An Inside Look at a Year of College Boys Becoming Men
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Two real-life stories. One stunning twist. Meet Jake, a studious freshman weighing how far to go to...
Wildflower Wedding: With a Killer Reception (The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series Book 8)
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It’s the most anticipated wedding of the year in The Sisters, when Madison Reynolds and Brash...
mystery cozy mystery crime murder series Texas
Verse and Vengeance (A Magical Bookshop Mystery #4)
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USA Today bestselling author and Agatha Award winner Amanda Flower turns the charm up to ten in her...
Murder in Rose Hill
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Midwife Sarah Malloy and her private detective husband Frank discover that the cure is worse than...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated The Late Show (Renée Ballard, #1) in Books
Sep 7, 2024
I remember when this book came out how far behind I was on the author’s books and thinking I’d never get to it. And yet here I am. I found that Ballard shared quite a bit with the author’s Harry Bosch character. I’m not saying I didn’t like her, but I felt like she was a bit too familiar. Maybe that will change when I see them together. And again, I did like getting to meet her here and am looking forward to seeing what else happens to her. The mystery was very compelling. I saw a few things coming early, but there were some great twists that took me by surprise as well. I also enjoyed the nod to the Bosch TV show, which I guess means it is time for me to start watching it. Do keep in mind this is a police procedural, so the content is stronger than in the cozies I often read. If you haven’t met Ballard yet, you’ll be happy you picked up this book.
Covered in Flour: 1968: A Young Boy's Perspective on School, Family, and Changing Times
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It's 1968 in Whisper Haven, and 8-year-old Carl Pozzi's world is about to change. For...
Biographical Historical Fiction
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2579 KP) rated A Midnight Puzzle in Books
May 18, 2024
This book wraps up an arc that Tempest has been on, which means fans of the series will be satisfied. If you are new to the series, there is some background, but you might not fully understand some of what happens here. The pacing in this book is off, with things a little slow in the second act. Unfortunately, it means that the third act, while it does logically wrap things up, also feels very rushed. We needed a little more time to fully absorb the twists. Still, I love the premise of this series, and Tempest and her friends and family are always a joy to spend time around. As usual, there are a couple of recipes at the end. Fans will be looking forward to the next entry when they finish this one.

