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I love to read. I'm usually reading at least 3 books at a time. They're not all good... some are really bad. I have trouble not finishing books though. Now CBR has doubled down on that trouble, because I want to get credit for reading the bad ones too!

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It’s probably not good when a book inspires your “ideal murder” plans

January 25, 2015 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

The first scene in this book reinforces all of my nightmares about being home alone.  You just woke up, you’re hanging out in the kitchen with the water running – maybe doing some dishes, when a strange man suddenly appears behind you and strikes you in the head.  You didn’t see him coming, and you’re not sure how he got in.  Stephanie Bekker meets her final fate in chapter 1 when Carlo Druze – a facially scared theater actor – sneaks into her house through […]

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I thought 1990 would look different, but I guess crime doesn’t change

January 14, 2015 by kfishgirl Leave a Comment

Lucas Davenport is an interesting cop.  He’s labeled by some as a “killer cop”, since he’s killed five people.  This is his second entry into the “Prey” series.  I got into the series by reading book 21, Buried Prey, which I happened to download as an eBook from my library.  I guess the cover caught my eye, since I had no idea it was a series?  I liked the characters (Lucas, the police force, the head honchos, and the Twin Cities) so much, that I […]

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