Tag: whodunnit
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“The Night Shift” by Alex Finlay
After reading Finlay’s debut last year, I knew I had to get my hands on this one, too. And I’m so glad I did. This book pulls you in from the first page and I never wanted to put it down. The suspense level was high, and each character was presented with their own flaws…
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“One Step Too Far” by Lisa Gardner
Wow. I grew up reading Lisa Gardner’s books – I shared them with my mom, with my grandmother, and we all LOVED them. Mystery novels were my first love for reading – but it’s been awhile since I’ve read a 5 star mystery novel. Lisa Gardner knocked this one out of the park. A lot…
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“As Good As Dead” by Holly Jackson (AGGGTM #3)
This book kept me on the edge of my seat and also made me DREAD the ending. I didn’t want to see it end – especially since I knew it would be the official end to Pippa’s story. But at the same time, Jackson did this trilogy justice and as much as the romantic in…
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“Never Saw Me Coming” by Vera Kurian
This book hooked me from the very first page. I both liked and questioned the main character, unable to determine whether or not she was meant to be liked or hated. And it worked for this story. A college-based story about students, psychology, and murder. Murders? Oh, and you can’t forget that this isn’t just…
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“Such A Quiet Place” by Megan Miranda
“All tradition was steeped in legend. All risk was heightened by stories.” Wow – I don’t ever want to live in this town. I get that some people feel as though they can’t trust anyone in life … and this is the perfect example for why. The entire time I was reading this, I was…
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“The Deadening” by Kerry Peresta
This book was fascinating. I couldn’t put it down. It was a great whodunnit read – but I still felt like I had a few questions by the end (one in particular I just can’t seem to answer!). Despite this one small question, this book had fantastic descriptions, suspense, and insight into the mysteries of…