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Midnight And Blue
by Ian Rankin
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Rebeus faces major difficulties in solving a murder which takes place in a prison where he is a prisoner. There are many surprising twists in this mystery which is classic Rankin.

The Talisman
by Stephen King
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Really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the sequel

The Nickel Boys
by Colson Whitehead
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Ok, I think watching a documentary would have been better on this era and school. Had trouble paying attention to the audiobook.

Agatha The Real Life of Agatha Christie
by Anne Martinetti
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This manga traces the life of Agatha Christie. Poirot and Miss Marple appear as characters in this charming bio.

Accidentally Ours
by Erin Hawkins
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The type of book that will make you swoon.

The Bright Forever
by Lee Martin
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Underlying subject was uncomfortable but well written book.

The K Team
by David Rosenfelt
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First in the series. Maybe it gets better as it progresses.

the secret book of flora lea
by Patti Callahan Henry
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A beautifully woven tale of sisterhood, loss, and the power of stories, The Secret Book of Flora Lea sweeps you into a dual timeline mystery rooted in World War II England. With lyrical prose and emotional depth, Patti Callahan Henry captures the ache of memory and the magic of imagination. A poignant, tender read that lingers long after the final page.

Orbital
by Samantha Harvey
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Knew it won awards but couldn’t get into the style of writing. Was not very plot driven.

The Last Word
by Ellie Griffith
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The really enjoyed this mystery about writers and the murders of writers England. It was a bit over the top but fun especially the bit about yoga.
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