Received a copy of Phantom Instinct by Meg Gardiner through the First Reads Giveaway program in exchange for an honest review "She'd learned way back: You can't control what other people do or how they see you. You can only control your own reactions. Life owed you nothing. Life came upon you. You b...
3.75The Shadow Tracer is M. G. Gardiner’s eleventh crime thriller, and from the very first page it is clear that we are in the hands of a professional. The reader is taken on a nail-biting ride through the Southern States, and, as Sarah’s story gains complexity, the chance of anyone getting out aliv...
How far would you go to protect your child? What if that child was really not your biological child and you were keeping this knowledge a secret from them? This is the case with Sarah Keller and Zoe as she raises Zoe as her own and they live their lives on top of the grid. In the opening pages of th...
So I was trolling around Mr. King’s site a few weeks ago and found an entry where he raves about an American author, Meg Gardiner, whose books are awesome but are published in the UK only, not the US. King laments this loss to the US readers, who can only get her books if they order them in. King ...
Whoa. I'm a pretty big Meg Gardiner fan, but had this book sitting on my shelf unread for some time. It was seeing her new one out that spurred to finally read it already. And oh man. Ransom River is so twisty and delicious, with great family secrets (one of my fiction sweet spots) and crazy, comple...
Talk about a book that is hard to put down! This one was impossible to put down. Rory comes back to Ransom River after losing her job because the non-profit Asylum Action she was working for in Europe lost its funding. She get home just in time to be called for jury duty in a case where two cops are...
When Tasia McFarland, a country singer, dies from a gunshot wound during a concert, it is unclear how or by whom she got shot. Tasia was holding the gun herself at the time, but did she commit suicide, did somebody pull the trigger for her and was the bullet that killed her even from that gun?Becaus...
★★★½ Tanya Eby does a nice job of narrating this audiobook.I selected this first in the Evan Delaney series for so many reasons, one of which was the pretty blue cover – reminiscent of the skies above China Lake – satisfied a June challenge. The second, because it was an 2009 Edger Award winner, al...
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