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Why Innocent People Like Janet Marcusse is Still Incarcerated After a Decade of Fighting for Her Freedom

Mystery Book Tour Day 15 #MysteryNovember Abduction: An Angel Over Rimini by Patrick Brigham

Book Review by @OlgaNM7 of ‘Dead Drop’ by Jesse Miles

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Dead Drop by Jesse Miles Title:  Dead Drop Author:   Jesse Miles ISBN:   ISBN13: ASIN: B00NMO1S9I Published:  Jesse Miles Books (15th September 2014) Pages:  269 Genre:  Mystery/Thriller/Suspense. Private Investigator. Dead Drop. A P.I. and Philosopher at home in L.A. When I read the description of this novel in Net Galley…

“The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club: Unleashed” by Duncan Whitehead

Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
 “The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club: Unleashed” by Duncan Whitehead is a long awaited sequel and one that does not disappoint. Once again we are served a cocktail of clever plotting, comic and suspenseful entertainment and colourful characters in an intriguing and original setting. This time we start with a secret…

Vampires

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Another hapless victim died today, slaughtered like a sacrificial lamb in the dark days of man’s inhumanity. There are no words to express my disgust and my shame at belonging to the same species as his butchers. ? There is a monster in men’s souls That feeds on their…

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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

Originally posted on yadadarcyyada:
I have a new addiction and how! It’s Australian. It’s sassy. Capricious. Stylish. Witty. Sexy. Murderous. The Australia Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has a hit in the fearless and funny Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries.  This Whodunit from Down Under is a beaut. I love a good murder mystery and if you think…

Rose & Ghun Episode One: You want me to do what?

Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
“Ow,” I mumbled. “Does that hurt, pretty baby?” I stared up out of one eye at the woman above me. Perfect lipstick and hair, nails still shimmering in the light of night, and brandishing a tire iron she had just used on my ribs. “Only a little, Cornelia,” I managed. “I…

Female Focus Friday Book Review: DECEPTION by Eloise De Sousa

Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
I am not a professional book reviewer, if there really is such a thing. I have read books for more decades than I wish to reveal, and I have been writing for more than two of them. My mind knows the difference between a good story and a bad one. ?…

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