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review 2018-12-11 11:59
Murder On Cue by Jane Dentinger (1983)
Murder on Cue (Jocelyn O'Roarke Mystery #1) - Jane Dentinger

Everyone around Harriet — from Harriet’s family down to the stage manager — has a motive to murder, if given the right opportunity.

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review 2016-06-01 03:11
The Audubon Park Mystery
The Audubon Park Murder (A Sleepy Carter Mystery Book 1) - Brian W. Smith

Title: The Audubon Park Murder
Author: Brian W. Smith
Series: Sleepy Carter Mystery Book 1
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
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"The Audubon Park Murder" by Brian W. Smith

My Thoughts....

I must say I loved this thriller mystery by this author. I read the second novel first and now that I have read this first of the 'Sleepy Carter Series' it makes a lots of sense to what all had gone on earlier in the first novel. I found the read quite entertaining as well as one of those reads that will certainly keep your attention as one finds 'Sleepy Carter quite a unique and mysterious character. This was definitely one of those read that will keep you guessing till the very end. Now, that I have read the first two of these mystery reads I will be looking forward to the third series to see will will become of Sleepy Carter with his well kept secret, Lizzy Silverman and let's not forget that Farrington partner. Well done to the author!

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review 2015-05-26 16:03
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Murder Is Bad Manners: A Wells and Wong Mystery - Robin Stevens

The first in a British series, set in a boarding school in the 1930s. Best friends Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong have been solving small mysteries, but when a teacher is murdered, it’s the first real test of their detective abilities. I loved this book: I loved the setting, I loved Hazel’s voice, I loved the way her feelings & worries about being a Chinese girl in the middle of a British boarding school were woven into the story. I may end up buying the second book from the UK because I’m impatient and don’t want to wait for it to come over here.

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review 2013-05-27 16:18
Book Review: Game by Barry Lyga
Game - Barry Lyga

If you're in the mood for a book with high stakes, a killer (pun intended) mystery, and tons of suspense, you need to read Game. Because ifGame is any indicator of the rest of the series, the Jasper Dent books are just going to keep getting better and better. 

 

Read the rest of the review at The Page Sage.

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