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Killers of a Certain Age
by Deanna Raybourn
IF MURDER COULD BE AMUSING (12/12/2022)
While murder is never amusing, if ever it was, this is the book that would make it so. Four women of a "certain age" have been assassins throughout their working lives. Now the tables are turned and they must outsmart the killers who are pursuing them. A fine tale of femalemore
Exiles: Aaron Falk Mystery #3
by Jane Harper
Intrigue down under (8/30/2022)
Exiles could have been a great book, but somehow just missed the mark for me ... Jane Harper is a good writer, and the concept of this book was a sound one, the character development, which is an important element of any fiction book for me, was excellent ... especially themore
The Last Grand Duchess: A Novel of Olga Romanov, Imperial Russia, and Revolution
by Bryn Turnbull
History Made Personal (12/12/2021)
Bryn Turnbull does a very good job in making the broad sweep of a very major historical period - The Russian Revolution - accessible by making it the story of the Imperial Romanov Family, as seen through the eyes of the eldest Romanov daughter, The Grand Duchess, Olga.more
Black Widows: A Novel
by Cate Quinn
Made reading a fun again! (1/3/2021)
Fun may not be exactly the right word for the feeling evoked by a murder mystery, but this book certainly did make me want to visit book stores, and talk to others about books once more. Let me explain: for the past year plus, so much of what I've seen being published hasmore
A Good Neighborhood
by Therese Anne Fowler
Characters Make the Book (1/3/2020)
Because of my work in a local bookstore, I was fortunate to receive an advanced copy of Therese Anne Fowler's newest book. Fowler has done wonderful work in drawing characters one can care about, or despise, or for whom one can wish redemption - just like people we know inmore
The Big Finish
by Brooke Fossey
A Huge Disappointment! (10/21/2019)
I really wanted to like THE BIG FINISH, but, sadly, there was NOTHING to like. Had I not been committed to writing a review for Book Browse, l I would have thrown the book away after the fist two chapters.

The plot is somewhere between the movies, Grumpy Old Men, and Lostmore
Women Rowing North: Navigating Life's Currents and Flourishing As We Age
by Mary Pipher
Ladies, Get Your Paddles, We're Rowing North! (5/19/2019)
This may be one of the most important books I've ever read - particularly for women like myself, of a "certain age," whose lives have been affected by the loss of important markers - husbands, careers, family relationships that change as one grows older.

In compelling prose,more
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