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Next To Last Stand Craig Johnson
by Craig Johnson Longmire Series
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4 bright stars for another enjoyable book by Craig Johnson. All the familiar characters are here: Henry Standing Bear, native Cheyenne owner of the Red Pony bar Walt Longmire, Absaroka County Sheriff Victoria Moretti, Walt's under sheriff and sometime lover Ruby, Absaroka County dispatcher This book is #16 in the series, and I recommend that you read them in order, as the book refers to incidents in previous books. The book centers on a famous painting "Custer's Last Fight." Millions of copies of this painting were distributed by beer maker Anheuser-Busch. It was supposedly destroyed in a fire in 1946. But then a resident of the Veterans' Home of Wyoming dies and Walt is called in by the director Carol because she found a shoe box with $1 million in cash in Charley Lee Stillwater's room. Walt searches the room and finds a painting proof that looks like it is connected to the supposedly destroyed "Custer's Last Fight." Unraveling the mystery of the million dollars and the painting leads Walt into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with killers. He does solve the case with help from Victoria and residents of the Veterans' Home. There are laugh out loud lines in this book, Walt and Henry discussing Custer: Walt: "Custer was a dashing and flamboyant commander..." Henry; "A devious and irrational bundle of manic depression who finished last in his class at West Point---in short a horse's ass." Both my wife and I enjoy this series. I read this library book in 2 days.

Maxie
by Dean, Kimberly
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Super cute book! If you want an easy, sit by the pool book, this is a good one for you. It is not a heavy book but a nice light read with bits of comedy laced in it.

Dying In A Winter Wonderland
by Vicki Delany
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brand new author to me! did not realize there were other series! cozy mysteries have become a new genre i can enjoy! alot of twists and turns that i was not expecting!

A Month Of Summer By Lisa Wingate
by Lisa Wingate
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Excellent story, have read this author before but this was such a great story, found it hard to put down. This was definitely one of her best books yet, and that's saying something, because so far I have enjoyed them all.

Misunderstood Shark Friends Don't Eat Friends
by Ame Dyckman
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I like that the shark thought cartilage were boogers. My favorite part was when they scream when the star fish looses his arm.

The Goodbye Quilt
by Susan Wiggs
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AMAZING!! As a mom to an only child (also a daughter) I could really relate to this book. I would definitely recommend this book, especially to any mamas who have a kiddo going away to college

A Walk Along The Beach
by Debbie Macomber
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This is the fastest I read a book. 4 days and I couldn't put it done. Excellent writing by Debbie Macomber. A 5 star review and would highly recommend.

Love Bats Last
by Aares, Pamela
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Great book for a marine mammal and baseball lover. A very cute love story that follows both his and her story. I love the easy manner of writing. Very sweet and enjoyable. Going on to book two now.

Unyielding Hope
by Janette Oke
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Excellent story, pulls you in right from the beginning. Story is about the orphan children from England (were called Home Children) London was over-whelmed with orphans and sent them to Canada, Australia and parts of Africa. All were based on actual cases and was a very moving story.

Orphan Collector
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
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What a phenomenal story this is, very hard to put down. This is the story of the first world wide pandemic in the early 1900's. Much of it is based on fact, but the characters are fictional. All I can say is "wow", great story and very timely right now.
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