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He Started It
by Samantha Downing
A Thrilling Roadtrip With A Killer Ending (2/29/2020)
An estranged, dysfunctional family has an inheritance up for grabs which is dependent upon repeating a road trip they took together with their now-deceased grandfather twenty years ago. This is witty and well-plotted with an excellent final twist.

This book had my heartmore
The Lost Man
by Jane Harper
Lost Man by Jane Harper Review (11/30/2018)
Over the past several years, Jane Harper has made a name for herself in the crime fiction genre with her superb Aaron Falk series. I'm glad to say that Harper's third novel, Lost Man, does not disappoint! The plot was engaging, the locale provocative, and the charactersmore
Clock Dance: A Novel
by Anne Tyler
A Comfortingly Familiar Return to a Classic Style (7/19/2018)
Celebrated author Anne Tyler returns with a novel exploring important, if somewhat-repetitive, themes. Willa Drake's journey to self-reliance and the ever-broadening distance between herself and her children might be recognizable to long-time Tyler fans. However, I suspectmore
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