Books matching: infidelity and crime

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    Gold Coast
    Book 1 in the series:John Sutter

    Gold Coast - John Sutter by Nelson DeMille
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    John Sutter, a Long Island attorney, finds his life turned upside down after a chance encounter with Frank Bellarosa, a Mafia Don. The clash of cultures among the uber rich on Long Island's Gold Coast sets the stage for a high-octane soap opera involving infidelity, the Mafia, and a fading American aristocracy. The story unfolds with witty and sarcastic humor, intricate relationships, and a dramatic exploration of the underworld that Sutter becomes entangled in, leading to a compelling narrative filled with twists and turns.

    I first met Frank Bellarosa on a sunny Saturday in April at Hicks’ Nursery, an establishment that has catered to the local gentry for over a hundred years. We were both wheeling red wagons filled with...

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    The Amateurs by John Niven
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    'The Amateurs' by John Niven is a humorous and gripping tale that revolves around the protagonist, Gary, who after being hit on the head by a golf ball, develops Tourette's syndrome and an insatiable need for pleasure. The story unfolds in a fictional Scottish town on the west coast, where marriages, families, gangland violence, money, and a top-class golf tournament intertwine in a hilarious narrative. The book cleverly blends elements of golf, dark comedy, and Scottish street repartee, creating a storyline that is both heartwarming and outrageous. The dialogue, written in a Scottish accent, adds a fun and authentic touch to the characters, making the book an entertaining and engaging read.

    The secondary plotline involves Gary's wife's infidelity with the local crime boss, adding layers of complexity to the story reminiscent of movies like 'Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.' With its mix of humor, satire, and unexpected twists, 'The Amateurs' offers a unique and entertaining take on the challenges of family life, relationships, and the pursuit of success, all set against the backdrop of the world of amateur golf.

    There had been more painful–his twelfth, when his parents had been unable to afford the skateboard he’d wanted. His dad had fashioned him one by gluing a piece of rubber tread to one side of a short p...

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    Whitethorn Woods by Maeve Binchy
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    Whitethorn Woods by Maeve Binchy is a collection of interconnected short stories set in a small town in Ireland. The stories revolve around the lives of various characters, from teenagers to retired folks, all linked by a shrine to St. Ann. The book explores themes of community, spirituality, and the impact of modernization on traditional beliefs, as the town faces the possibility of a bypass being built near the sacred shrine.

    The narrative weaves together individual character profiles with storytelling, offering a glimpse into the diverse lives of the townspeople and their connections to Whitethorn Woods and St. Ann's Well. The book portrays a rich tapestry of humanity, with characters facing personal challenges, relationships, and decisions amidst the backdrop of a changing landscape and the preservation of their town's traditions.

    Father Brian Flynn, the curate in St Augustine’s, Rossmore, hated the Feast Day of St Ann with a passion that was unusual for a Catholic priest. But then as far as he knew he was the only priest in th...

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    No Way to Treat a First Lady by Christopher Buckley
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    No Way to Treat a First Lady by Christopher Buckley is a political satire that delves into the scandalous aftermath of a cheating president's death. The story follows First Lady Elizabeth Tyler MacMann, who is accused of murdering her philandering husband, leading to a high-profile trial filled with witty banter and clever satire. Buckley's writing style expertly combines mystery and humor, creating a fast-paced and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    The plot of No Way to Treat a First Lady revolves around the trial of Elizabeth Tyler MacMann, where she seeks the help of her former fiancé and renowned defense attorney, Boyce Shameless Baylor, to prove her innocence. Through sharp satire and humorous dialogue, Buckley skillfully exposes the flaws in the American legal system and media circus surrounding high-profile cases. The book cleverly blends real-life events with fictional elements, resulting in a captivating and entertaining read that offers a unique perspective on politics and justice.

    There was no ambiguity as to who "her" might be, not after the force twelve media storm of the previous weeks. The country was convulsed. Seven-eighths of the nation's front pages and the evening news...

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    The Deep End - The Country Club Murders by Julie Mulhern
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    In "The Deep End", set in 1970s Kansas City, the story follows Ellison Russell, a wife and mother who stumbles upon the dead body of her husband's mistress, Madeline Harper, in the Country Club pool. This murder mystery delves into Ellison's life as she navigates through her husband's secrets, confronting his proclivities, crimes, and the challenges of preserving his reputation. With a blend of sado-masochism, bondage, and unexpected twists, the book keeps readers engaged from start to finish, offering a unique and intriguing storyline that combines humor, mystery, and suspense.

    The narrative is delivered through Ellison's first-person perspective, portraying her as a witty and relatable character who is caught between her upper-class upbringing and personal ideals. As she races against time to solve the murder mystery and clear her name as a suspect, readers are drawn into a world of gossip, secrets, and privilege within the Country Club community, where Ellison must unravel the truth before becoming the next victim.

    On the other hand, the woman screwing my husband sounded far too harsh. Like I was angry. I got over being angry months ago. The woman my husband ties to a bedpost and flogs with a cat-o-nine tails of...

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    Power Exchange
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    Book 1 in the series:Power Exchange

    Power Exchange - Power Exchange by A.J. Rose
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    'Power Exchange' by A.J. Rose is a gripping murder mystery intertwined with themes of power dynamics, trust, and BDSM. The story follows detective Gavin DeGrassi and psychologist Dr. Benjamin Matherson as they navigate a dangerous case while exploring their evolving relationship. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of BDSM, raw descriptions of the lifestyle, and the emotional depth of the characters.

    The author, A.J. Rose, skillfully weaves together a suspenseful plot with a heartfelt exploration of relationships and personal growth. Readers are drawn into the world of Gavin and Ben, experiencing their challenges, fears, and love amidst the backdrop of gruesome murders and intricate mysteries. The writing style is engaging, with vivid descriptions that immerse the reader in the story, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read.


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    Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith
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    'Deep Water' by Patricia Highsmith is a psychological thriller that delves into the unraveling marriage of Vic and Melinda Van Allen. Vic, a mild-mannered man, is pushed to his limits by his wife's infidelities and decides to take matters into his own hands by threatening her lovers. As the tension rises, Vic's facade of normalcy begins to crumble, leading to deadly consequences. Highsmith's writing style is described as descriptive yet sparse, bringing flawed characters to life in a chilling and suspenseful manner.

    Vic didn’t dance, but not for the reasons that most men who don’t dance give to themselves. He didn’t dance simply because his wife liked to dance. His rationalization of his attitude was a flimsy one...

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    French Silk by Sandra Brown
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    Claire Laurent, the owner of French Silk, a successful lingerie company in New Orleans, finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation when the TV evangelist, Jackson Wilde, who has been targeting her business, is found dead. District Attorney Robert Cassidy takes on the case, leading to a conflict of interest as he becomes romantically involved with Claire. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and guessing until the end. The setting in New Orleans is vividly described, adding depth to the story and creating a captivating atmosphere.

    The medical examiner’s remark was an understatement, Cassidy thought. He guessed the murder weapon was a .38 snub-nose revolver, fired at close range. Hollow-tip bullets. The perpetrator had definitel...

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    The Quickie by James Patterson
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    'The Quickie' by James Patterson follows the gripping story of NYPD Detective Lauren Stillwell, who suspects her husband of having an affair and decides to have a one-night stand as revenge. However, her night takes a deadly turn when she witnesses a brutal murder, leading her to be assigned as the lead detective on the case. As Lauren navigates through a web of deception, moral missteps, and suppression of evidence to protect herself and her family, the story unfolds with constant twists and turns, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat. With a fast-moving plot, intriguing characters, and a mix of manipulation, murder, and secrets, 'The Quickie' is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and mystery that culminates in a surprising and satisfying ending.

    The writing style of 'The Quickie' is described as compelling and riveting, with short chapters that enhance the pace of the novel. The authors, Patterson and Ledwidge, skillfully weave a story full of surprises and deception, keeping the reader engaged and guessing until the final revelation. The character of Lauren Stillwell is portrayed as a complex and lovable protagonist, with her ethical dilemmas and courageous actions adding depth to the narrative. Overall, 'The Quickie' is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and unexpected twists that make it a standout mystery novel.

    Chapter 1 THERE WAS HEAVY TRAFFIC on the Major Deegan south and more on the approach to the Triborough that night, that crazy, crazy night. I couldn't decide which was making my eye twitch more as we ...

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    The Wrong Mother - Culver Valley Crime by Sophie Hannah
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    In 'The Wrong Mother' by Sophie Hannah, the plot revolves around Sally Thorning, a working mother who has an affair with a man named Mark Bretherick during a week away from her family. However, when she hears about Mark's wife and child being found dead and sees a picture of him that doesn't match the man she knew, Sally becomes entangled in a mystery involving mistaken identities and dangerous secrets. As she gets involved in uncovering the truth, she faces threats, accidents, and suspicions that lead her to question everyone around her, including her own family.

    The story is a complex psychological thriller with richly drawn characters, unexpected plot twists, and a gripping narrative that keeps the reader guessing until the end. The writing style of Sophie Hannah is described as intelligent, fast-paced, and full of false hints and dead ends that challenge the reader's assumptions, making it a compelling and engaging read for fans of the genre.

    The last three words are yelled, not spoken. As Pam elbows her way through the crowd in front of me, I hear nothing apart from that last spurt of viciousness, her afterthought. She made it four syllab...

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