Reviews by Lynda C. (Sault Sainte Marie, MI)

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Red, White, Blue
by Lea Carpenter
Red, White, Blue (7/12/2018)
Although I think that on an intellectual level this novel had a lot of promise; on a practical level, I found the thread of it it very difficult to follow.
This surprised me because I read 100 books per year across a variety of genres. My practice is to discard any bookmore
Force of Nature: Aaron Falk Mystery #2
by Jane Harper
Force of Nature by Jane Harper (11/7/2017)
I quickly became absorbed in this excellent second novel by Jane Harper. Force of Nature sees the return of the intriguing Federal Agent Aaron Falk. He, along with his partner, Carmen Cooper, is investigating the disappearance of an informant Alice Russel. Alice hasmore
The Essex Serpent
by Sarah Perry
The Essex Serpent (3/1/2017)
Enjoying The Essex Serpent has been one of the most outstanding reading experiences I have had in a very long time. I read many, many books across a variety of genres and this one is truly superior.
I found myself entranced by the incandescent use of language - and eithermore
The Imperial Wife
by Irina Reyn
The Imperial Wife (6/8/2016)
I read this technically well written and compelling book in one sitting. The story line gracefully transitions between Tanya, a current day art specialist in New York and Catherine the Great.

The sections on Catherine skillfully portrayed her ability to shape herself to hermore
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