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Nothing Ventured
by Jeffrey Archer William Warwick Series #1
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The was a very good story and a great reader. Perfect combination. Can't wait to listen to #2 in the series. William Warwick is a DC in the Art & Antiques Squad in Scotland Yard. He is tracking a copy and a fake Rembrandt, with his art background he can tell the difference. Now he just has to find both and the owners AND help with a wrongful conviction in a murder case (his new girlfriend's father). The conclusion sets up the second book in the series. Can't wait to heart hat one too!

Till Murder Do Us Part James Patterson
by James Patterson
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Two more unbelievable true crime stories. It’s crazy to see how easy it is for a person to make a new identity for themselves and start a new life as a totally different person.

The Cat Who Could Read Backwards
by Lillian Jackson Braun
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I quite enjoyed the cat in this book. It was a nice quick read. The mystery wasn't the most interesting and am not fond of the result. Though, the interesting characters and town are enough of a reason to keep reading. Also, a very intelligent feline.

The Poet
by Michael Connelly
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This is a sitting on the edge of your seat mystery. Their is a serial killer who likes poetry. There are several cops that die from suicide, or they think. But when a dead cop's brother who happens to be a reporter, gets involved, the truth starts to comes out--but does it?

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.

The Answer Is
by Alex Trebek
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Well read, well lived, well loved- that is just part of Alex Trebek’s theory of life. Good to listen to the audiobook version- especially the chapters he read himself! This must have been produced during quarantine- read by Ken Jennings- a tough listen because we know his voice so well and I just wanted Alex’s voice- Alex is one tough person whose made such an impact in this country for good. Thank you, Alex Trebek for your well lived life that crossed ours because of Jeopardy!

The Gods of Guilt
by Michael Connelly
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Michael Haller is representing a man accused of killing a prostitute. This woman was someone Micky represented ten years ago and helped to leave town and start a new life. When she was murdered, he found out that she was not entirely honest and he found out she was working with the DEA. The murder conviction unravels as evidence against the DEA agent and a police officer come to light.

The Ask And The Answer
by Patrick Ness
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This is the sequel to The Knife of Never Letting Go. You follow Todd and Viola as they try to escape and find sanctuary. Things are never as the appear and their mission turns deadly when more secrets are uncovered.

Monkey Puzzle
by Julia Donaldson and Axel scheffler
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I liked it. I liked every part.I really would like to meet them.

A Simple Murder
by Linda Castillo Kate Burkholder Series
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4 stars for an engaging novella by Linda Castillo. In this book a power outage coincides with an Amish "rager" where a hundred or Amish teens(many underage) gather for drinking and partying. Kate Burkholder, Painters Mill Police Chief arrives at the scene and finds that a teenage girl has been assaulted and is unconscious. Kate does solve the case, with help from her small department and he significant other, John Tomasetti, investigator for the Ohio BCI(Bureau of Criminal Investigation). One quote: "It's dark in Painters Mill, Ohio. The freshly plowed fields are as rich and black as dark chocolate. " I read this library book in 1 day.
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