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Dingoes At Dinnertime
by Mary Pope Osborne
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My favorite part was when they put the baby kangaroo into the bin bag. The story was about Jack and Annie going to Australia to get a gift from a kangaroo. If you like Australian animals, you will like this book.

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.

Nypd Red 6 James Patterson
by James Patterson New Releases 2021
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NYPD RED is an elite component of the New York City police department whose purpose is to and investigate crimes perpetrated again the wealthiest of NYC.

Eligible
by Curtis Sittenfeld
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A modern day pride and prejudice? Not even close. Gosh I don’t know why I slogged through this book. It really was pretty shallow and I found myself not caring how it ended!

The Callibg
by Michael Connelly
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Harry Bosch is a retired police detective who wants nothing to do with Micky Hallers defense case. But as soon a he offers to just look into the case, he is drawn in and there is no turning back. He quickly finds out that several murders are all connected to two unsuspecting persons. As he digs deeper into the case, it becomes more dangerous for him.

A Royal Affair
by Allison Montclair
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This is the second book of a new series. It is a mystery series that occurs after WW2. The main characters are Gwen, a war widow recovering from her husband's death and Iris, a former spry for Britain. They are quirky, intelligent and learning to work together at their new venture, The Right Sort Marriage Bureau. This story features The King, Princess Elizabeth and a cast of characters read to blackmail, murder or double cross. Intelligent and enjoyable book!!

Between The Lines
by Jodi Picoult
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Normally, I'm a big fan of Picoult. This one was more fantasy fiction - a story character coming to life - and it was hard to connect to. Some others may love it, but the abstract impossibility of it made it undesirable for me.

Highland secrets
by Amanda Scott
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This book takes place after the Jacobite revolution when Scotland begins to leave the times of clan alliances and reiving. An unlikely pairing the protagonists battle society and their own selves to realize the inevitable. A great historical fiction.

Killer
by Tom Wood
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I really enjoyed the first book in the Victor the assassin series. I am definitely adding this to my list of series to read. I look forward to finding out Victor really is in the future.

Where The Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens
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I mostly enjoyed this book. I thought Kya "Marsh Girl" was a resilient character and Tate was a compassionate character, but was disappointed by the ending. I also thought that the poems sprinkled throughout the book were too much in some of the chapters. Owens was very descriptive in her writing and I could vividly picture the setting. Overall I enjoyed the book until the last chapter.
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