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A Fierce Radiance
by Lauren Belfer
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I read A Fierce Radiance. I really enjoyed reading about the espionage. I would recommend this book for anyone that enjoys a mystery.

Midnight Crossing
by Tricia Fields
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4 stars for another well done mystery by Tricia Fields. This is book 5 in the Josie Gray series, which has received plaudits from Craig Johnson, who also writes a mystery series set in a remote part of the US. Book 1 in the Josie Gray series won the Tony Hillerman prize. In this book, Josie finds a young woman cowering on her doorstep. Then she finds a body nearby. She starts an investigation with her 3 person Police Department. She is the Chief of Police in Artemis, a fictional town in the West Texas border desert country. The investigation leads to a human trafficking ring and some shocking revelations. I recommend that you read this series in order, as there are developments in Josie's personal life that continue through the series. Both my wife and I enjoy this series. There is very little violence and few bad words, so it would be acceptable for cozy mystery fans. I liked the satisfying ending. I read this library book in 3 days.

I Shot The Buddha
by Colin Cotterill
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4 stars for an engaging book about Dr. Siri Paiboun, retired chief coroner for Laos. This series is probably best read in order, but my library only has some of this series. In this book, #11 in the series, Siri and his friends solve three separate murders that have connections. The author is a British man who lives in Thailand. This book, like the others, provides some insight into Laotian culture with a bit of humor. Siri gets a plea from a Buddhist monk to help a fellow monk escape into Thailand. The monk was a guest in Siri's house, but has been mysteriously kidnapped. This quest sets off a chain of events, leading to a confrontation with the spirit world. If you don't like paranormal mysteries, you might not like this book. Two quotes: Author warning: "A mental health warning: Through necessity this edition is heavily spiced with supernatural elements. For those of you who prefer your mysteries dull and earthy, this is not the tome for you." "Siri put his hand to his chest where the white amulet hung from his neck. it was nothing elaborate: a hunk of white stone. But there was no question that, without it, he would have been long dead." This was a library book.

Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel By Ruth Hogan
by Ruth Hogan
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I wasn't sure I was going to like this book when I started it but I ended up getting caught up in the narrative and finding it to be a quick read. There is a lot in play in this novel with the main character having flashbacks about growing up in the town she returns to after her mother's death. There are themes of abandonment, mental illness, alcoholism and relationship problems that make the book a little overwhelming at times and keeps the reader on the edge of their seat at other times. Worth the read...

Bad luck in Berlin
by Tom Wood
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This is a short story follow up to the first Victor the assassin book. Shows a vulnerable human side to Victor only to end badly for him. Looking forward to future reads

Lethal White Cormoran Strike Series #4
by Robert Galbraith
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Robert Galbraith is a pseudonym for JK Rowling. In the Cormoran Strike series, as in the Potter series, she draws tangible characters you become invested in. The growing friendship between Cormoran and Robin is a lovely subplot to the murder mysteries. Can't wait for the fifth one, Troubled Blood, coming in September!

Such A Fun Age Kiley Reid
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Interesting look at race, class and reltionships

The Nightingale
by Kristen Hannah
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Wonderfully woven story about WWII heroine. I was turning pages all night trying to guess which sister was The Nightingale. The perfect amount of drama and intrigue to make great historical fiction.

Magic Tree House Mummies In The Morning
by Mary Pope Osborne
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I would recommend this book for anyone who likes Egypt. My favorite part was when they met the ghost queen.

Dry
by Augusten Burroughs
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Enjoyed! Very real memoir of the writers struggle with alcoholism.
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