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Descent
by Tim Johnston
could not put it down (12/15/2015)
The reader feels the pain of each family member. I found myself holding my breath. Loved this book!
A Small Indiscretion: A Novel
by Jan Ellison
Character (12/15/2015)
Is one's character as a good person or a bad person ever defined by one or two acts or lies? Is a person's character defined only by one's acts as an adult and youth an excuse for bad behavior? Very well written and keep my interest throughout.
The Killing Lessons
by Saul Black
Thank you Mr.Black (11/14/2015)
This is the genre of suspense I love but at the same time it is the most well-crafted, brilliantly written book in the genre of "thrillers" ever written. From raw characters who grip your intestines to metaphors and similes that paint pictures into your soul, may the "hare"more
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