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hermetic

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17. Ah, yes
Sun May 12, 2019, 03:21 PM
May 2019

Davenport pursues a prolific serial killer who has gone undetected for years, in the newest nail-biter by Sandford, and there's even more to this killer than meets the eye.

Also, Susan Hill brilliantly creates a community, with detail so sharp and convincing that readers feel that these people are their neighbours. And that terror and evil are always in their midst. . . .

Very interesting.

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I am ashamed to say I'm reading rzemanfl May 2019 #1
LOL hermetic May 2019 #4
I miss Travis McGee, sigh. n/t rzemanfl May 2019 #19
The Homecoming by Andrew Pyper. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #2
Good stuff hermetic May 2019 #7
No, I have not read it. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #13
Rereading Jennifer Crusie noveĺs. Also great ones by Patricia Veryan!! bobbieinok May 2019 #3
Those sound like fun. hermetic May 2019 #8
Crusie does comedy. Veryan does Prnice Charlie uprising--great historical romantic suspence bobbieinok May 2019 #14
Do Trump's tweets count? Clash City Rocker May 2019 #5
Nah hermetic May 2019 #10
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Just finished "The Influence" by Bentley Little. trev May 2019 #6
Wow, scary stuff hermetic May 2019 #9
"Burning Bright" by Nick Petrie. 2nd in the Peter Ash series. dameatball May 2019 #11
Another good one hermetic May 2019 #16
Reading and listening matt819 May 2019 #12
Ah, yes hermetic May 2019 #17
Read Ready Player One yesterday happybird May 2019 #15
There were things about it hermetic May 2019 #18
The Last Ballad by Wiley Cash, which is based on the story of Ella May Wiggins. japple May 2019 #20
Most Aweome hermetic May 2019 #21
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