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Rage Against the Dying
by Becky Masterman
Rage Against The Dying (4/5/2013)
Brigid Quinn, a decommissioned FBI agent, was previously involved in the Route 66 serial killer case. She didn't get her man, but her man did capture and kill her protege, Special Agent, Jessica Robertson. So when it seems that he has reappeared after many years ofmore
Bone River
by Megan Chance
Bone River by Megan Chance: A Review (12/3/2012)
This book is set in the Pacific Northwest. Lea is the central character. She was trained as an ethnologist by her father. Her father who, at the end of his life, arranged a marriage for her with an older man, Junius, who is also a collector.

I found this book very absorbingmore
The Art of Saying Goodbye: A Novel
by Ellyn Bache
The Art of Saying Goodbye by Ellyn Bache (4/21/2011)
The Art of Saying Goodbye deals with loss. Primarily, it describes how each of five (including the stricken one) women and their families cope with terminal cancer. The insights about the neighbors and their reactions to illness are portrayed realistically. I experienced amore
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