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Review of the Alibis Collection

Death Row by Freida McFadden

The Ex-Wives Club by Sally Hepworth

False Note by David Lagercrantz

The Skydivers by Chris Bohjailian

Good Neighbors by Chad Zunker

Small Things by Wanda M. Morris

June 22, 2025 by Classic Leave a Comment

4 stars for this one. I thought the first story in the “Alibis Collection” was really strong and honestly the best out of the bunch. I thought that McFadden actually stretched herself in this one in a good way. I didn’t see the twists coming and loved how she tied things up her. “Death Row” follows a woman named Talia Kemper has been on death row for years after being convicted of the murder of her husband. We find Talia remembering things before she was […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Short Stories, Suspense Tagged With: Alibis #1, Alibis #2, Alibis #3, Alibis #4, Alibis #5, Alibis #6, Chad Zunker, Chris Bohjailian, chris bohjalian, David Lagercrantz, death row, False Note, Freida McFadden, Good Neighbors, sally hepworth, Small Things, The Ex-Wives Club, The Skydivers, Wanda M. Morris

Classic's CBR17 Review No:86 · Genres: Mystery, Short Stories, Suspense · Tags: Alibis #1, Alibis #2, Alibis #3, Alibis #4, Alibis #5, Alibis #6, Chad Zunker, Chris Bohjailian, chris bohjalian, David Lagercrantz, death row, False Note, Freida McFadden, Good Neighbors, sally hepworth, Small Things, The Ex-Wives Club, The Skydivers, Wanda M. Morris ·
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Very few people believed that they were bad, and this was the scariest part. Human nature could be so hideous, but it persisted in this ugliness by insisting it was good.”

Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka

November 5, 2022 by cheerbrarian Leave a Comment

Cannonball Read Bingo: Scandal In one word: Evocative This book came by recommendation of a like-minded reading pal who threw the phrase “best book I read all year” out, so I decided that reading it was a no-brainer, especially as I was looking for something dark and spooky. It doesn’t get much darker than a male serial killer of women, especially as true crime is having such a surge in popularity in recent years. Plus, I needed something for my Cannonball Read bingo “scandal” card […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Mystery Tagged With: cbr14bingo, Danya Kukafka, death row, Notes on an Execution, serial killer, thriller, true crime

cheerbrarian's CBR14 Review No:35 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: cbr14bingo, Danya Kukafka, death row, Notes on an Execution, serial killer, thriller, true crime ·
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A must read.

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

October 30, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

“We are all implicated when we allow other people to be mistreated. An absence of compassion can corrupt the decency of a community, a state, a nation. Fear and anger can make us vindictive and abusive, unjust and unfair, until we all suffer from the absence of mercy and we condemn ourselves as much as we victimize others. The closer we get to mass incarceration and extreme levels of punishment, the more I believe it’s necessary to recognize that we all need mercy, we all […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bryan Stevenson, death row, equal justice initiative, just mercy, mass incarceration, narfna, non fiction, Racism

narfna's CBR12 Review No:164 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: Bryan Stevenson, death row, equal justice initiative, just mercy, mass incarceration, narfna, non fiction, Racism ·
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An Indictment of the Court System

Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

July 1, 2020 by Jen K 1 Comment

Bingo Square: Adaptation (movie) I vaguely remember reading the movie review on Pajiba when this movie came out, and it described it as good but formulaic, so I didn’t go out of my way to watch it (not that I have been watching a lot of dramas to start with).  When it became free to rent, I decided to check it out, and while I can see why from a movie reviewer perspective one might describe it as formulaic, there is a reason for that […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: adaptation, Bryan Stevenson, cbr12bingo, death row, just mercy, law

Jen K's CBR12 Review No:11 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: adaptation, Bryan Stevenson, cbr12bingo, death row, just mercy, law ·
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