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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.

Playing Nice
by JP Delaney
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Fast paced psychological thriller pitting family against family and the playing field is not level. This book hits all the buttons for a smart ly written book. A wonderful read.

The One and Only
by Emily Giffin
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A well written novel about unexpected romance, friendship and finding yourself. Author Giffin creates a relatable main character and touches on themes of standing up for yourself and finding your way

28 Summers
by Elin Hilderbrand
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My favorite book of hers so far! It was more than just a summer read. I think we all can relate to the road not taken but it was meatier than that too. Truly a great book!

The House We Grew Up In
by Lisa Jewell
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Not what I was expecting. The book was a tragic story of a dysfunctional family, with a very happy ending. I would recommend this book to friends.

Neighbors
by Danielle Steele
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I enjoyed this book and how she meshed the characters together to make a good story on how neighbors pulled together in a crisis. And as always a happy ending.

Red Bones Ann Cleeves
by Ann Cleeves
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I rate this book a solid 4 stars. The cover classes it as a thriller, but I thought it was more of a mystery than a thriller. A woman named Mima is killed one night on Whalsay Island, part of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. At first it is thought to be an accident, because a neighbor was out shooting rabbits at midnight in fog and accidentally shot her. But DI Jimmie Perez suspects that there is more to this and keeps digging. A second person is found dead, possibly suicide. Perez does solve the case,but the killer is not revealed until near the end, and the author left enough false clues, that I wasn't sure of the who or why until it all came together at the end. Anne Cleeves writes descriptive books. This series, set in the Shetlands, is best read in order, as I have been doing. Perez is identified as a "Black Shetlander,"i.e. descended form a shipwrecked Spanish Armada sailor in 1588. Some quotes: Mima's house: "Her house was tucked into the hill and you came on it very suddenly." Evelyn Wilson, describing university students working on an archaeological dig: "The two lasses from the university were there. What nice wee girls they are, although I think that Hattie could do with a bit of feeding up.. She's a skinny little thing. All eyes and bone." Perez thinking about his boss, the Procurator Fiscal: "He found it hard to explain the role of the Fiscal to English colleagues. Even Fran couldn't grasp it. 'But what does she do?' Perez always said that she was a cross between a magistrate and a prosecuting lawyer, but Fran didn't even get that." Jimmie is in a relationship with Fran, an English woman. I read this library book in 4 days.

Catstronauts Mission Moon
by Drew Brockington
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I really enjoyed the book because it had a mix of humor and suspense. I really liked the part where Blanket and Waffles get up in the middle of the night and are very tired.

Pink & Green is the new Black
by Lisa Greenwald
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I would recommend this series. I really liked it, except when the characters made me made??

The Shadows
by Alex North
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Very good thriller. Reminds me of a Stephen King story line, but without his level of detail.
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