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Book Review | The Cracked Mirror by Chris Brookmyre
Penny Coyne has a remarkable knack for solving murders. Her sharp intellect shines through her tweed, proving that appearances can be deceiving. Then there’s Johnny Hawke, a LAPD homicide detective who’s faced more…
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Book Review | Eight Detectives by Alex Pavesi
Thirty years ago, maths professor Grant McCallister published a paper to calculate every permutation of the murder mystery genre. As part of his research, he wrote seven stories for a collection called The…
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Book Review | Someone Is Coming by T.A. Morton
Philip Goundry is 93 and living in a care home in England. A young researcher has come to learn about his past life in a Malayan rubber plantation for the Singapore archives. Philip…
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Book Review | Two Storm Wood by Philip Gray
The Great War is over but not for Amy Vanneck. Her fiancĂ©, Edward Haslam is missing, presumed dead. Against all odds, Amy travels to France, right into the battlefields to search for him.…
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Book Review | The Distant Dead by Heather Young
In the high desert hills, a body burns. A boy discovers the remains and becomes a reluctant witness. A firefighter wants to help but faces challenges. A middle school teacher searches for…
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Book Review | The Appeal by Janice Hallett
In the small town of Lower Lockwood, a shocking murder has shaken the community. Set before the staging of an amateur play and in the middle of a charity appeal for a…