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Bury Your Dead: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel, #6
by Louise Penny
Mystery the way it should be written! (9/13/2010)
As the latest installment of the Armand Gamache Series, "Bury Your Dead" found our Chief Inspector in Quebec City with his mentor Emile trying to recover both his body and spirit after a horrific terror threat that left several in his department dead and many others wounded.more
Stash
by David Matthew Klein
Paranoid (5/12/2010)
Stash, by David Klein, stepped into the life of an every day suburban mom who one day decided to get a little weed from an old friend...harmless enough...so she thought.
This book is an example of how one careless decision can have ripple effects that reach far beyond themore
The Swimming Pool
by Holly LeCraw
Dive in and Enjoy! (2/21/2010)
Extraordinary!! The Swimming Pool by Holly LeCraw, is a spellbinding novel that is nearly impossible to put down. Love, loss, affairs, murder, and dirty little secrets will keep you turning the pages 'till the very end - and leave you still wanting more!
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