Good Me, Bad Me, by Ali Land
It’s not often a book keeps me up till after midnight; Good Me, Bad Me was one of the rare exceptions.
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It’s not often a book keeps me up till after midnight; Good Me, Bad Me was one of the rare exceptions.
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When Massachusetts State Trooper, Bobby Dodge ‘takes a life to save two lives’, he finds himself alone – pitted against a powerful judge and a wealthy Bostonian family.
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Mystic River is Dennis Lehane’s most compelling novel in a truly impressive oeuvre.
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Lippman’s talent for seeing the world through her characters’ eyes is seductive and persuasive . . . A richly rewarding tale with psychological depth and hints of classic noir.
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Sharp Objects, by Gillian Flynn, was for me the most outstanding crime & mystery debut of the last two decades.
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Scrublands evokes vividly the devastation of a seemingly endless drought, the desperation of a dying town, and the destructiveness of journalists out for a story at any cost.
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Twelve Women Detectives is an eclectic selection of stories with female detectives as central characters. Terrific for reading groups!
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November Road: In this clever, stylish, atmospheric and immersive novel, Lou Berney explores the influence of the past on our future, the redemptive power of goodness, and the possibility of second chances. Masterfully written, beautifully filmic, this is a must-read.
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In this Shelf Indulgence review Margaret Murphy discovers Shannon Kirk, a new and exciting voice in crime fiction.
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This weird and wonderful creation combines the wicked charm of Jeff Lindsay’s Dexter and the visceral shock of Tarantino’s work.
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