Then. Now. Always.
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Hannah Hodges can't believe her luck when she's offered a trip to sunny Spain with her best friend...
Death of a Scholar: The Twentieth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew
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In the summer of 1358 the physician Matthew Bartholomew returns to Cambridge to learn that his...
End of Watch
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The cell rings twice, and then his old partner in his ear...'I'm at the scene of what appears to be...
Evening Stars
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New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery returns to Blackberry Island with the poignant tale...
Farewell, My Lovely
Raymond Chandler and Colin Dexter
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Farewell, My Lovely is a classic novel by Raymond Chandler, the master of hard-boiled crime. Eight...
Girl Unknown
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'Full of intrigue and incident and keeps us guessing until the very last tragic page' Liz Nugent,...
Heat Wave
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Published in Penguin Modern Classics, Penelope Lively's Heat Wave is a moving portrayal of a fragile...
What She Knew
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***Previously published as BURNT PAPER SKY*** THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER In her enthralling...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2440 KP) rated Dead Body Language in Books
Jul 24, 2020
What I haven’t mentioned so far is that Connor is deaf. I found this character trait to be an interesting addition to the mystery, and it really added suspense to the climax. Connor is an all-around strong character, and I enjoyed getting to meet her friends here as well. The plot is strong, although I have a couple niggles about who the killer turned out to be. Even so, I have to admire the strong plotting; I missed several major clues. I did find there to be a few more four-letter words than I was expecting, and I think there were timeline issues, although I might have added an extra day in there somewhere as I was reading. I originally read this book close to when it was originally released in 1997, but I never read the rest of the series. I’m looking forward to fixing that soon.
Black Female Sexualities
Melissa V. Harris-Perry, Trimiko Melancon and Joanne M. Braxton
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Western culture has long regarded black female sexuality with a strange mix of fascination and...
