Category Archives: Mystery

Review: The Devil of Nanking by Mo Hayder

The Devil of Nanking by Mo Hayder Published 2004 by Penguin Audio downloaded from library website Read January 2012 12 hours, 43 minutes Narrated by Josephine Bailey and Simon Vance Why I Read It: I am such a sucker. I decided … Continue reading

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Review: Women of the Mean Streets edited by J.M. Redmann & Greg Herren

 Women of the Mean Streets edited by J.M. Redmann and Greg Herren Published August 2011 by Bold Strokes Books E-Galley received for review from publisher via Netgalley Read July 2011 288 pages According to the synopsis, Women of the Mean … Continue reading

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Mini-Reviews: Guilty Pleasures: Mysteries Edition

The Lying Game by Sarah Shephard Published December 7, 2010 by HarperTeen From Netgalley I haven’t read Sarah Shephard’s Pretty Little Liars series, but I have heard a lot of YA bloggers raving about both the books and the television … Continue reading

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Thoughts: Bellfield Hall: Or, The Observations of Miss Dido Kent

Bellfield Hall: Or, The Observations of Miss Dido Kent by Anna Dean 2010 (Originally published 2008 in England as Moment of Silence) What It’s About: From Indiebound.org: 1805. An engagement party is taking place for Mr Richard Montague, son of … Continue reading

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Review: Dexter in the Dark (audio)

Dexter In the Dark by Jeff Lindsay Narrated by Nick Landrum Published 2007 12.75 hours Completed April 2, 2010  It’s difficult for me to admit, but the Dexter Morgan series is one of the rare adaptations that works better on … Continue reading

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Review: A Fool and His Honey

began reading: 8/18/2009finished reading: 8/19/2009# of pages: 224 A Fool and His Honey, the sixth installment of the Aurora Teagarden series, picks up three years after the events of the last book, Dead Over Heels. An excerpt from the Indie … Continue reading

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