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REVIEW: The Murders in Great Diddling

August 8, 2024

Every once in awhile you read a book you wish you had written. This is one of them. Great Diddling lies somewhere in the English countryside between the Father Brown tv series, the headquarters of the Thursday Murder Club, and Cabot Cove.

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REVIEW: Wordhunter

August 5, 2024

When the mayor’s daughter disappears, the local police ask for Maggie’s help in analyzing the notes left by the abductor. Her professor, and law enforcement, think she can offer insights they are missing. She acts as an unofficial profiler considering the perpetrator’s vocabulary and choice of phrasing.

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Books for May

May 1, 2024

A round-up of titles to kick off your reading in May.

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Books for June

June 6, 2023

If I had Aladdin’s lamp and the usual three wishes, the first would always be, ‘Give me the first day of June.’ ~ Gladys Taber

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REVIEW: The Twyford Code

January 23, 2023

Steve “Smithy” Smith is both Magwitch and Pip in this unusual story of wild expectations and the long-delayed solution to a mystery that has haunted him for decades.

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