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@beckyb1012 wrote:

Dead To Her, by Sarah Pinborough;  Wonderful thriller about 2nd wives, $$, and murder. Loved it.

Pretty As A Picture, by Elizabeth Little.  Murder on a Hollywood set where the movie is about and unsolved decades old murder.  Not too great but good enough to finish.


@beckyb1012 . I remember reading Sarah Pinbourough's 1st book, Behind Her Eyes, and it was really good until the end, so glad to know this new book of hers is really good!

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Just finished THE SILENT PATIENT, I loved it!!!!!I had to re-read the ending because I couldn't believe it! What a great psychological thriller.......Really a good book. 

 

Now I am back to trying to finish TICK TOCK, as well as just starting AN ANONYMOUS GIRL......

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@beckyb1012 wrote:

A Bitter Feast, by Deborah Crombie; Had no ideal this is book 18 for this Scotland yard defective series.  Lots of reading to catch up on this great book series.

Don't You Forget About Me, by Mhairi McFarlane;  light romantic reading of finding your high school love again your 30's;

The Other Mrs., by Mary Kubica.  Just her name alone means excellent thriller.


@beckyb1012 You should read Deborah Crombie's books in order if possible because the continuing characters have a back story.  You can find a listing of her books in order on her website.  The first one is A Share In Death.

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@lynne6was7 wrote:

@beckyb1012 wrote:

A Bitter Feast, by Deborah Crombie; Had no ideal this is book 18 for this Scotland yard defective series.  Lots of reading to catch up on this great book series.

Don't You Forget About Me, by Mhairi McFarlane;  light romantic reading of finding your high school love again your 30's;

The Other Mrs., by Mary Kubica.  Just her name alone means excellent thriller.


@beckyb1012 You should read Deborah Crombie's books in order if possible because the continuing characters have a back story.  You can find a listing of her books in order on her website.  The first one is A Share In Death.


I just finished yesterday the first one and have the second one on my coffee table now.  It was hard not to go straight to it this morning but since they are older books I want to get the new releases with holds finished first. I loved reading the beginning of Duncan and Gemma.  Boy does he ever love the ladies, but always a gentleman.  I am planning a great spring/summer with this series @lynne6was7 

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I just finished The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager, this author is fairly new to me, and I cannot get enough of this author's books!  They draw me in from start to finish, and this one did as well!

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I just finished The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager, this author is fairly new to me, and I cannot get enough of this author's books!  They draw me in from start to finish, and this one did as well!


@CareBears read that one too. He does write good-doesn't he?love his books! 

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@CANDLEQUEEN I follow him on Amazon so I am alerted when he has a new book out!  I am working my way through his books that our library has of his.

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@Judaline 

 

No, the dog is fine.  I kept wondering that as I was reading also. 

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I just got this in an email from my library. They didn't even name the author but it does sound intriguing.

 

The Eighth Girl

 

Optioned by Netflix and a most anticipated book of 2020 from The Rumpus, Electric Literature, and LitHub. "The Eighth Girl is an exquisite exploration of childhood trauma and its impact on the psyche. Part thriller, part character study, I devoured this novel in one sitting, reflecting on each sentence, each passage, and each astute observation of humanity.

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@Judaline 

 

No, the dog is fine.  I kept wondering that as I was reading also. 


Thank you. I just ordered it from the library.