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Killer Heat
by Linda Fairstein
Manhattan Murder Mystery (3/18/2008)
This harrowing story of a serial rapist/murderer on the loose definitely succeeded in capturing my attention. Not normally a mystery reader, this book was multi-layered and interposed so many different themes (such as some history of the Manhattan islands, the legal side ofmore
Seven for a Secret: A John the Eunuch Mystery
by Mary and Eric Mayer Reed
Seven For A Secret (2/13/2008)
The seventh installment in a historical mystery series, Seven For A Secret was definitely readable without having read the six previous novels. However, some additional details into the characters of this seventh book would have been nice in a "Prologue" of sorts. The plotmore
The Invention of Everything Else
by Samantha Hunt
Interesting Presentation, but Plotless (12/27/2007)
First off, I loved the way this book was presented. The report-style format was very inventive (pun intended) and creative - not many publishers put that much thought into Advanced Reader's Copies- kudos for that. As for the content of the book, I wasn't overly impressed. Imore
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