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The Lightkeeper
by Susan Wiggs
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This book fell flat for me. I have enjoyed many Susan Wiggs books but this one I would not recommend. It was very slow.

Big Summer
by Jennifer Weiner
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I liked this book a little bit more towards the beginning. It then took more of a mystery turn which isn’t always my favorite. But Jennifer Weiner is always a favorite and she doesn’t disappoint!

All That Glitters
by Danielle Steele
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A very good read and an interesting story. I like the characters she used and the adventure she took you on. I would recommend this to all the readers of Danielle Steele.

Dot Con
by James Veitch
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Anyone who has seen James Veitch knows how funny he is! In the audiobook format of his book, Dot Con, he reads out his most hilarious email correspondences with various scammers. Both he and his co-reader make it extremely enjoyable to listen to.

Wrecked
by Tricia Fields
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4 stars for a welcome addition to this police procedural series set in the remote Texas border with Mexico. I started reading this series 6 years ago when I won book 4 in the series, Firebreak I enjoyed it and have been reading the series in order since then. This is book 3 in the series. In this book, Dillon Reese, the only accountant in the fictional town of Artemis, Texas, is kidnapped. Josie Gray is the police chief of the 3 person force. She is in a relationship with Dillon. Dillon's secretary, Christina Handley, is found shot dead in his office. There are several elements in this book: The murder of Christina Kidnapping of Dillon Involvement of the Medrano drug cartel A local shady junkyard dealer in wrecked cars Josie, Otto Podowski and Marta Cruz are the 3 Artemis officers. They do solve the case, with help from the FBI, Sheriff Roy Martinez and a private hostage negotiator, hired by Josie. If you like strong woman characters as found in books by Sue Grafton, Nevada Barr and Linda Castillo, then you will enjoy this series. Both my wife and I like this series. One quote: "Forest Glen Apartments was located on a downtown street, three blocks over from the county courthouse, with one small pine tree at the center of a grassy strip in front of the complex. The building was a one-story stucco, painted a garish blue, with the eight apartment doors painted Pepto-Bismol pink." I read this library book in 3 days. I had to get it through inter library loan, which was shut down for a while last year during the Covid crisis.

Be The Bridge
by Latasha Morrison
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An I.important amd timely read. The author uses her unique experiences to provide helpful advice on how to bridge the racial divide. I especially appreciate the grace with which she writes.

Here All Along
by Sarah Hurwitz
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I went into this not knowing anything about Judaism, and it was worth it. It is a bit of a long read, and certain parts can be rather drawn out. But overall, Hurwitz does an admirable work in condensing a whole religion, it's text and traditions, into an enjoyable read. No matter your level of knowledge on Judaism or religion in general, Hurwitz will teach something new.

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!

Grandad, there's a head on the beach
by Colin Cotterill
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4 stars for an easy fun read. Jimm Juree is an ex journalist living with her family at the southern end of Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand coast. Her mother sold their family home in Chang Mai and purchased a run down 5 cabin bungalow guest hotel. Jimm is out walking their 2 dogs on the beach when one of them discovers a head. She tells her grandad. The police are notified. But they turn the head over to the SRM(Southern Rescue Mission Foundation) a scam charity. Jimm thinks that something is strange and begins to investigate. She also has to deal with 2 mysterious guests, who pay in cash, give false names, and have removed license plates from their car. There are some laugh out loud lines in this book of quirky characters. Grandad is a retired traffic policeman. Jimm has a transgender sister who is a tech whiz. She also has fearsome looking brother, Arny, who is actually a gentle shy man, in love with a body builder woman older than his mother. How this group of characters solve the case of the head makes for a pleasnt story as they navigate the complicated issues of police/government corruption and incompetence. The author bio states that he was born in London, and has worked as a teacher in Israel, Australia, U.S. and Japan, before moving to Thailand. He dedicated this book to the lounge singers and karaoke singers of Thailand who bravely attack English songs phonetically without suffering the inconvenience of meaning. One quote: "It's been a Hard Day's Night, I should be Sleeping on Kellogg's" This was a library book.

Nantucket nights
by Elin Hilderbrand
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This book was kind of sad and depressing to me. Not a typical beach read that I’m used to from her
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