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3/5 stars
Coming out: January 14, 2025
The house isn't the only thing lost.
Please read my review linked below:
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Red Rabbit
The Mother-in-Law


4/5 stars
Coming out: April 1,2025
What would you do if you knew you had only six months to live?
Please read my review linked below:
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In this space opera, humanity colonizes distant planets and becomes a complex society that engages in all kinds of political maneuvering, exploration, domestic dramas, exploitation, violence, etc....but with amazing advanced technology and abilities.
Good story. 4 stars
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4/5 stars
Coming out: April 1,2025
What would you do if you knew you had only six months to live?
Please read my review linked below:
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This isn't the link to your review Patty.





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Hawthorne & Horowitz #5. This has been a great series for me. This book shows an extremely clever and complicated plot and very interesting characters/suspects. However the construction of the book is very different from its predecessors. There is almost no direct interaction between Hawthorne and Horowitz. They almost never actually meet. Fascinating mystery but I didn't love it like the others in the series. 3 stars.




4/5 stars
Coming out: April 1,2025
What would you do if you knew you had only six months to live?
Please read my review linked below:
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crap. Thanks for letting me know.

Barbara wrote: "Patty wrote: "

4/5 stars
Coming out: April 1,2025
What would you do if you knew you had only six months to live?
Please read my review linked below:
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It is set in Ottawa, Canada, and the 12th book in the series.
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4 stars
gripping 11th installment in the DCI Sophie Allen series, blending suspense, mystery, and complex characters.
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I've finished two mystery novels: first, The Little Sparrow Murders by Seishi Yokomizo, another in his Kosuke Kindaichi series available from Pushkin Vertigo. I have to say that this is one of the better Kindaichi novels -- it's not nearly as convoluted as some of them have been and I would never have guessed the "who" in a million years. I had bought the film on dvd some time back in anticipation of reading this book and I am so glad I read the novel first.
The second was another Japanese crime novel, The Black Swan Mystery by Tetsuya Ayukawa, also from Pushkin Vertigo, another mystery where I didn't figure out the ending before the police did. This one was really good, and had a lot of pieces to it that kept me guessing.
I've already started A Case of Matricide by Graeme Macrae Burnet, whose books I buy when they are first released because I love his work and writing so very much.
The second was another Japanese crime novel, The Black Swan Mystery by Tetsuya Ayukawa, also from Pushkin Vertigo, another mystery where I didn't figure out the ending before the police did. This one was really good, and had a lot of pieces to it that kept me guessing.
I've already started A Case of Matricide by Graeme Macrae Burnet, whose books I buy when they are first released because I love his work and writing so very much.




Cynthia wrote: "Richard Price’s Lazarus Man"
Did you like it? It's sitting here on my desk waiting to be read.
Did you like it? It's sitting here on my desk waiting to be read.


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Finished 2024 with a reread, The High Window by Raymond Chandler -- not his best, but still very readable.
Starting 2025 with a reread, Ghost Story by Peter Straub. Not very far along yet.
Starting 2025 with a reread, Ghost Story by Peter Straub. Not very far along yet.



In this Peter Decker/Rina Lazarus mystery, Lt. Decker investigates murders and disappearances in Los Angeles.
These novels always have a healthy dose of the Deckers' home life, which is a nice touch. 3.5 stars
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I found the Calladine and Bayliss series and here are my reviews for the first three books:
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Jacqueline wrote: "Cursed bread. Audiobook on my Libby app. 2025 first listen 👂 of the year. Four stars for me 👍🏽"
I loved that book.
I loved that book.
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