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psychological thriller review thriller 

2018: #7 – Blue Monday (Nicci French)

October 14, 2018October 12, 2018 0 Comment

This book is the first in the Frieda Klein series. Frieda is a psychotherapist with a very private life. In London, everyone is concerned with the case of a missing five-year old boy, a case that may have a connection to a similar abduction 22 years earlier. Freda starts to suspect that one of her patients, a man who has been having dreams about having

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psychological thriller review thriller 

2016: Complicit (Nicci French)

January 6, 2017March 29, 2017 0 Comment

This is only my second Nicci French book, but I’ve already noticed a pattern: girl falls unexpectedly for man who is not good for her. Bad things ensue. However, that doesn’t mean this book was the same as the first. There’s a unique structure here. The book opens with Bonnie and a dead body; after that, the chapters alternate between before the event and after.

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Hi, I’m Jaime…

That’s I before M, 5 letters, no Ys. Obsessed with books. A lot.

   

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The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey
hf - 1920s historical fiction historical mystery mystery review 

2021: #1 – The Widows of Malabar Hill (Sujata Massey)

January 15, 2021January 14, 2021 Jaime 0

The years that India was under British rule has long been an interesting time period to me, and this book is set right smack in the middle of it. Perveen Mistry is someone unusual — a female lawyer in early 1920s Bombay. She’s not considered a full lawyer because she cannot appear in court, but she’s able to do a lot of contract work and

Mean Streak by Sandra Brown
review romance romantic suspense 

2020: #43 – Mean Streak (Sandra Brown)

January 14, 2021January 13, 2021 Jaime 0
Daughter of Moloka'i by Alan Brennert
hf - multi-period saga historical fiction review 

2020: #42 – Daughter of Moloka’i (Alan Brennert)

January 13, 2021January 12, 2021 Jaime 0
Takedown Twenty by Janet Evanovich
amateur sleuth comedic fiction mystery review 

2020: #41 – Takedown Twenty (Janet Evanovich)

January 12, 2021January 12, 2021 Jaime 1

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