Reviews by Wendy R. (Riverside, CA)

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The Deepest Secret
by Carla Buckley
Engrossing and Thought Provoking (1/6/2014)
I did not know much about Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) going into this novel, nor how limiting survival with this genetic defect could be. Not only does Tyler have to stay indoors during the daylight hours, but certain types of light, including from car headlights, can bemore
No Mark Upon Her: A Novel
by Deborah Crombie
New Favorite Author! (1/31/2012)
I have read a number of enjoyable mysteries of late, but this one . . . Oh, how I love thee, Deborah Crombie! Where have you been all my life and why haven't I read anything by you before? No Mark Upon Her is the 14th book in the series, I believe, but my first one by themore
A Bitter Truth: A Bess Crawford Mystery
by Charles Todd
Excellent Historical Crime Fiction Novel (8/25/2011)
New to the series, I was a little concerned at jumping into Charles Todd's Bess Crawford series without having read the previous books. However, my fears were unwarranted. Like with many crime fiction series books, this one stands well on its own. Bess Crawford is a heroinemore
The Devotion of Suspect X
by Keigo Higashino
Great Mystery (1/4/2011)
The novel is engaging and fast paced--not to mention a great puzzle. It's not often I don't see the end coming in crime fiction, but I honestly had no idea what to expect as the events unfolded in "The Devotion of Suspect X". Seeing the two geniuses at work, both Yukawa andmore
Gone Tomorrow: A Jack Reacher Novel #13
by Lee Child
Fast Paced and Entertaining Read (10/11/2010)
The story that unfolds is full of unexpected twists and turns and multi-layered. Reacher finds himself the target of both the bad and the good guys. The novel reminded me of a Greg Rucka novel, with the tough, no nonsense hero at its helm. It's purely entertaining even ifmore
The Nobodies Album
by Carolyn Parkhurst
Disappointing on One Hand, but Enjoyable on the Other (7/11/2010)
Octavia's world evolves around her writing, and she often looks at life through the lens of a story unfolding. She has regrets about the past, especially about her relationship with her rock star son, Milo. When Milo was nine, his father and sister died tragically, leavingmore
Beautiful Assassin: A Novel
by Michael C. White
Highly Recommended (4/5/2010)
I have read quite a few books set during or around the Second World War, but never one quite like this, written from the perspective of a female Soviet sniper. It was what first drew me to it and especially intrigued me as I read. Tat'yana is a strong and complex character.more
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