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Little demons everywhere

Unsung Heroine by Sarah Kuhn

February 23, 2020 by Malin Leave a Comment

Official book description: Lucy Valdez is many things: fight trainer/bodyguard to superheroines, fabulous vintage fashion plate, undisputed karaoke queen at local joint, The Gutter. She is also one of the toughest fighters in all of San Francisco without superpowers. So why can’t she seem to confess her feelings to her longtime crush Rose Rorick, head of the San Francisco Police Department’s Demon Unit? Well…. actually, she knows why. She’s afraid Rose won’t like the real Lucy, the Lucy underneath all the fabulous bravado. (She is […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance Tagged With: cbr12, demons, Heroine Complex, karaoke, LGBTQIA, Malin, mystery, novella, paranormal fantasy, Romance, Sarah Kuhn, Unsung Heroine

Malin's CBR12 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance · Tags: cbr12, demons, Heroine Complex, karaoke, LGBTQIA, Malin, mystery, novella, paranormal fantasy, Romance, Sarah Kuhn, Unsung Heroine ·
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Mess In Texas

The Dime by Kathleen Kent

February 23, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

The Dime is an interesting book. It purports to be one thing, and it is for most of the story’s first 2/3rds. And then it becomes something else in the final 1/3rd. How you feel about the book will likely hinge on how you feel about that final 1/3rd. Let’s start with those first 2/3rds: It was okay. Betty, the protagonist, is a narcotics officer with the Dallas Police Department, and a New York transplant. Kent doesn’t waste a lot of time comparing the two different […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Dallas, Kathleen Kent, mystery, the dime

Jake's CBR12 Review No:30 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Dallas, Kathleen Kent, mystery, the dime ·
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Yes, it was quick, but no, I didn’t really enjoy it

Before I Say Good-bye by Mary Higgins Clark

February 17, 2020 by caragwapa Leave a Comment

Our local used bookstore chain (Booksale) is littered with Mary Higgins Clark books.  Somehow, in the hours I spent in those stores (all branches), I never thought to pick up the works of the “Queen of Suspense”.  My sister is a very different reader than me and our bookshelves rarely intersect.  It was snobby of me but I tended to think of the books she reads as “easier” to read.  Still having the vision problems due to the autoimmune disease that I have, I have […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Fiction, Mary Higgins Clark, mystery, supernatural mystery, Suspense

caragwapa's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Fiction, Mary Higgins Clark, mystery, supernatural mystery, Suspense ·
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Mystery as Lightweight Snack

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

February 16, 2020 by esmemoria Leave a Comment

I’ve been having some trouble making it through another book for CBR. I started a collection of Ngaio Marsh mysteries, but half-way through the stories dropped off in interest and quality. I then made it about a third of the way through The Best Mystery Stories of 2018, but I didn’t seem to like any of the selected authors. Grumpy, and falling behind in my reading, I seized on The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. Skimming through some reviews it seemed to be a quick, […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Alex Michaelides, mystery, Psychology, Suspense

esmemoria's CBR12 Review No:4 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Alex Michaelides, mystery, Psychology, Suspense ·
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Spoiler: This book was written by a man

Lock Every Door by Riley Sager

February 16, 2020 by genericwhitegirl 2 Comments

It’s been a year since I’ve completed a book (not including ones I’ve read with my 7-year old). An embarassingly adult book-free year. I’ve started a few, but either wasn’t interested enough to finish them (I’m looking at you Crazy Rich Asians), or, really, just not interested enough to start any new ones either. But I’m happy to announce my dry spell is over and Lock Every Door is the book to quench my thirst. This is the third book by Author Riley Sager, which […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: cbr12, female protagonist;, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Lock Every Door, mystery, Riley Sager, Suspense, thriller

genericwhitegirl's CBR12 Review No:1 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: cbr12, female protagonist;, Fiction, genericwhitegirl, Lock Every Door, mystery, Riley Sager, Suspense, thriller ·
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Come for the Historical Lady Police Offer, Stay for the Cozy Mystery

An Orphan of Hell's Kitchen by Liz Freeland

February 16, 2020 by Rachel Leave a Comment

Full disclosure, I requested this book based on its description and did not realize it was the third book in a series! It’s a testament to the author that I didn’t feel out of sorts reading this novel out of order as she did a good job ensuring any plot points from the first books were subtly explained or inconsequential. Louise, our main character, is a policewoman in New York City right before the United States enters World War I. Louise has German immigrant parents […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: cozy mystery, Female Detective, Liz Freeland, mystery, New York City, NYC, WWI

Rachel's CBR12 Review No:7 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: cozy mystery, Female Detective, Liz Freeland, mystery, New York City, NYC, WWI ·
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