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    Finlay Donovan Is Killing It - Finlay Donovan by Elle Cosimano
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    'Finlay Donovan Is Killing It' by Elle Cosimano follows the story of struggling writer and divorced mom, Finlay Donovan, who gets mistaken for a contract killer after a misunderstanding at a Panera. Offered money to dispose of a husband, chaos ensues as Finlay navigates through outlandish situations, real-life murder investigations, and a series of misadventures with her ex-nanny turned partner in crime, Vero. The plot is described as a mix of mystery, humor, and suspense, with a touch of romance, all wrapped up in a fast-paced and witty narrative style that keeps readers entertained and rooting for the quirky protagonist.

    The writing style of 'Finlay Donovan Is Killing It' is praised for its humor, unpredictability, and carefully plotted storyline. Readers find the book to be a fun and light-hearted rom-com mystery, with engaging characters, amusing situations, and a dash of absurdity that adds to the entertainment value. Despite the unlikely premise, the story is engaging and fast-paced, making it a delightful read for those looking for a blend of humor, mystery, and a touch of romance in a well-executed plot.

    It’s a widely known fact that most moms are ready to kill someone by eight thirty A.M. on any given morning. On the particular morning of Tuesday, October eighth, I was ready by seven forty-five. If y...

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    And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
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    Ten people who don't know each other are invited by a Mr. Owen to spend their holidays on an island where there is nothing but a big mansion. After dinner a recording say them that in fact they are there to pay fot crimes they did in the past. The accusations are well founded and unable to leave the house, the guests are being killed off one by one in mysterious murder. The heartlessness of one particular character was the biggest surprise, and the figurine removal added to the tension. Each character struggles with their sordid past, while outwardly justifying themselves and denying guilt. The ten attempt to socialize and dine with one another, despite the fact that they know one of their number intends to murder them all.

    He went over in his mind all that had appeared in the papers about Soldier Island. There had been its original purchase by an American millionaire who was crazy about yachting—and an account of the lu...

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    The Guest List by Lucy Foley
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    'The Guest List' by Lucy Foley is a suspenseful thriller set on a remote Irish island where a wedding turns deadly. The plot unfolds through multiple character perspectives, revealing secrets, lies, and motives for murder. The writing style is described as engaging, with a fluid timeline, clever plotting, and a gripping atmosphere reminiscent of Big Little Lies.

    In an instant, everything is in darkness. The band stop their playing. Inside the marquee the wedding guests squeal and clutch at one another. The light from the candles on the tables only adds to the...

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    Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin
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    Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin is a romantic suspense novel that follows Ava, a lawyer who also participates in search and rescue missions with her trained dog, Huck. When a local detective named Grant Wycoff becomes involved in a missing person case that Ava stumbles upon, the two must work together to solve the mystery of the missing women in their small town. As they navigate through search and rescue operations, homicide investigations, and personal issues, the story unfolds with intricate details, intriguing twists, and a touch of romance that keeps the readers hooked from beginning to end.


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    The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
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    The Woman in Cabin 10 follows the journey of Lo, a travel journalist, who embarks on a luxury cruise for an assignment. However, her trip takes a dark turn when she believes she witnesses a murder in the cabin next to hers, which is supposedly empty. As she tries to uncover the truth, she faces disbelief, twists, and turns, making the plot more complex and suspenseful. The book is a psychological thriller with a fast-paced mystery, short chapters, and multiple dramatic changes in the plot direction, keeping readers on edge.

    The narrative style of The Woman in Cabin 10 is described as engaging, suspenseful, and atmospheric. The story is filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the end. Despite some flaws in characters and pacing, the book manages to create a sense of tension and intrigue, making it a gripping read for those who enjoy mysteries filled with unexpected developments.

    “Go away,” I groaned. Delilah mewed and butted me with her head. I tried to bury my face in the pillow but she continued rubbing herself against my ear, and eventually I rolled over and heartlessly pu...

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    Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
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    "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn is a gripping thriller that follows Libby Day, the sole survivor of a family massacre. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives and timelines, delving into the dark and twisted events surrounding the murders. Flynn's writing style captivates readers with its suspenseful and haunting narrative, keeping them on the edge of their seats as they uncover the chilling truths hidden within the characters' pasts.

    Ihave a meanness inside me, real as an organ. Slit me at my belly and it might slide out, meaty and dark, drop on the floor so you could stomp on it. It’s the Day blood. Something’s wrong with it. I w...

  7. #7
    Where the Truth Lives
    Book 2 in the series:Where

    Where the Truth Lives - Where by Mia Sheridan
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    'Where the Truth Lives' by Mia Sheridan is a thrilling and suspenseful story that follows Detective Reed Davies on a mission to find the Hollowed Eyed Killer who is leaving a trail of bloody bodies all over Cincinnati. The plot is masterfully crafted, with shocking and gory elements that keep the reader forever guessing about the killer's identity. The story is filled with twists and turns, intricate mysteries, and heart-pounding moments that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is captivating, with subtle clues scattered throughout the narrative that leave the reader guessing at every turn.

    Liza Nolan, a psychologist, and Reed Davies, a detective, are two well-developed characters whose intertwined pasts and complex personalities drive the story forward. As they navigate through their own histories and the investigation of the murders, their connection deepens, adding a touch of romance to the thrilling plot. Mia Sheridan's storytelling prowess shines through in her ability to create arresting characters and weave together multiple storylines seamlessly, keeping readers engaged and invested in the outcome until the very end.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Where )

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    The Shadows by Alex North
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    'The Shadows' by Alex North is a psychological thriller following Paul Adams, who returns to his hometown of Gritten Wood after 25 years due to his dying mother. The story revolves around a murder linked to a group of disturbed teenagers, with rumors of a copycat murderer on the loose. Told through the perspectives of Paul and Detective Amanda Beck, the book explores themes of lucid dreaming, past traumas, and chilling secrets hidden in the dark woods surrounding the town. The narrative weaves between past and present, building suspense with multiple twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, making it a compelling and eerie read.

    The book's writing style is described as effortlessly creating a creepy vibe with short, digestible chapters that effectively alternate between past and present timelines. The author skillfully builds suspense and leaves readers hanging at the end of each chapter, keeping them engaged and intrigued throughout the story. The plot delves into themes of manipulation, nightmares turning into reality, and the vulnerability of young minds to believe in dark legends, offering a blend of horror, suspense, and mystery that captivates readers till the end.

    On the day it began, Detective Amanda Beck was technically off work. She slept late. Having been woken in the early hours by the familiar nightmare, she clung to the thin threads of sleep for as long ...

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    The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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    'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a short story that delves into a woman's descent into madness as she stays confined in a room with yellow wallpaper, growing obsessed with it. The book explores themes of women's mental health issues in the late 19th century, particularly postpartum depression, and the mistreatment of women by society and the medical profession. The narrative is a powerful commentary on women's lack of power in a male-dominated world, showcasing the consequences of isolation and confinement on one's mental state.

    The writing style in 'The Yellow Wallpaper' is often described as gothic, haunting, and psychological. It effectively portrays the slow deterioration of the main character's mental state, capturing the reader's attention with vivid descriptions and a sense of impending madness. The story is lauded for its thought-provoking exploration of societal norms and the repression of women, offering a chilling and impactful read in just a few pages.

    If a physician of high standing, and one's own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression—a slight hysterical tendency—wha...

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    The Shining
    Book 1 in the series:The Shining

    The Shining - The Shining by Stephen King
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    Danny and his parents move into a large hotel in Colorado to caretake over the winter shutdown period. Danny's father, an author, intends to use the solitude to write his new novel. However, the hotel is haunted by spirits that begin to influence Danny's father, leading to a fight for survival for Danny and his mother. The book explores the psychological breakdown of the characters, particularly Jack, and the slow decline of their family amidst dark forces at play in the hotel.

    The story is a slow creeping horror that gets under your skin, creating a haunting effect with imagery and ideas that linger long after reading. It delves into themes of alcoholism, supernatural occurrences, and the psychological turmoil of the characters, especially the inner dialogue of the family members portrayed in a realistic and terrifying manner.

    Ullman stood five-five, and when he moved, it was with the prissy speed that seems to be the exclusive domain of all small plump men. The part in his hair was exact, and his dark suit was sober but co...

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