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Her Last Breath: A Kate Burkholder Novel
by Linda Castillo
Some Doubts (5/21/2013)
I have never read any of the other books in the series and this was a wonderful introduction to Kate Burkholder, smart, empathetic, tough yet human with doubts and mistakes made in her life. The plot is satisfying although I didn't feel compelled to read it in one sittingmore
Close My Eyes
by Sophie McKenzie
Better Than Some (4/4/2013)
Gen is married to Art. Eight years ago she lost her baby as a stillborn or so she believes. For eight years she has whined, wept and hoped, not living her life.
If you can get through the first 100 pages or so of this book you'll find the character development superb, themore
Rage Against the Dying
by Becky Masterman
Couldn't put it down (12/22/2012)
Hooray for Brigid Quinn and her creator Becky Masterman. As the title implies, Brigid will not "go gently into that good night" although she has been forced to retire from the FBI. At 59 years old she has created a quiet life for herself and husband but is drawn back intomore
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