Monthly Archives: July 2024

Killers of a Certain Age ~ by Deanna Raybourn

Pardon me but imo, this is one of the stupidest books I’ve ever read. I even tried to return it but it had been on “sale” for me. Finally, I fell asleep at about 3 hours in and woke up … Continue reading

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The Forever Witness ~ byEdward Humes 

“Thought-provoking true-crime thriller…the book raises urgent questions of balancing public and private good that we’ll likely be dealing with as long as the title implies.”—Wall Street Journal The Forever Witness: How DNA and Genealogy Solved a Cold Case Double MurderBy … Continue reading

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Blood Money ~ by James Grippando

This could be a tell-all re unethical lawyers and unethical reporters/media – maybe unethical people in general seeing as how many paparazzi and gossips hover.  It’s quite gritty, starting with the opening pages which tell of the ending for Sydney … Continue reading

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Long Island ~ by Colm Toibin

This is a very nice book. It has a simple plot which examines the motives and responses of a triangle of adults as they sort through their lives. Long IslandColm Toibin – 2024Read by Jessie Buckley, 9h 28mRating – 8. … Continue reading

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The Family Next Door – by John Glatt

I only got this one because it was part of a subscription package and I also thought I’d read and enjoyed the author prior. Had I checked my own blog, here, I would have realized I’d never read anything by … Continue reading

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Force of Nature – by C.J. Box

Another winner from the Joe Pickett series – #12! Force of Nature by C.J. Box Read by David Chandler 10h 39mRating – A/ Mystery12 in Joe Pickett series)  Box keeps brining the good ones out (although I’m still catching up). Of course … Continue reading

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