Reviews by Chris G. (New Albany, Ohio)

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First Frost
by Sarah Addison Allen
Magical Read (11/16/2014)
Garden Spells was my first introduction to Sarah Addison Allen and she instantly pulled myself and my book club into her magical web with her story of the Waverley sisters and the small town of Bascom, North Carolina. We loved that novel and made it a point to read each ofmore
A Lonely Death: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery
by Charles Todd
Good tale kept me guessing. (11/12/2010)
"A Lonely Death" by Charles Todd was my first introduction to Ian Rutledge. I was a little worried that I would not like the book at first as it is a little slow in the beginning but if you stick with it I promise you will not be disappointed.

Although this was my firstmore
The Clouds Beneath the Sun
by Mackenzie Ford
The Clouds Beneath the Sun (8/12/2010)
It's 1961 and we are in Kenya. Dr. Natalie Nelson has just arrived on an airstrip in the midst of the Serengeti to join an excavation team to begin the dig of her dreams. As an archeologist she is excited by the prospects but she is also taking the opportunity to fleemore
Beautiful Assassin: A Novel
by Michael C. White
Beautiful Assassin (3/23/2010)
Tat'yana Levchenko is a sniper in the Red Army during 1942. She is the heroine of Michael C. White's "Beautiful Assassin", a WWII - era thriller.

Levchenko travels to America as a goodwill ambassador with a stated mission of obtaining financial support and materials for themore
Heresy
by S.J. Parris
"Heresy" by S. J. Parris (12/22/2009)
As someone with a degree in political science and history and who happens to be a fan of mysteries, I was immediately intrigued by S. J. Parris' novel "Heresy".

The story blends fact and fiction as it revolves around Giordano Bruno, a monk with a long resume. He is amore
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