I finished reading the Emilya Naymark mystery thriller [I]Hide In Place[/I] today.
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I finished reading the Emilya Naymark mystery thriller [I]Hide In Place[/I] today.
On my Kindle, I'm now reading [I]The Complete Poems of Sappho[/I] (7th century B.C.).
I'm currently reading Pet Sematary, by Stephen King, and Alguien Camina Sobre Tu Tumba, by Mariana Enriquez
Latest Kindle novel I'm reading: [I]Whiskey and Roses [/I](2016) the first Xander King prequel by Bradley Wright.
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[QUOTE=Chubistian;5978590]I'm currently reading Pet Sematary, by Stephen King, and Alguien Camina Sobre Tu Tumba, by Mariana Enriquez[/QUOTE]
It's about 35 years since I first read [I]Pet Sematary[/I], but I still recall it just as fondly.
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;5980004]It's about 35 years since I first read [I]Pet Sematary[/I], but I still recall it just as fondly.[/QUOTE]
I'm reading it alongside a friend and we are both loving it
I finished an advance copy of the new Jack Carr thriller IN THE BLOOD. I loved it!
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[b][u]The Case of the Borrowed Brunette[/u][/b][size=1] <A Perry Mason Mystery> [/size]
by Erle Stanley Gardner[size=1]
(originally © 1946 / published by Penzler Publishers 2021)[/size]
Now reading the cyberpunk classic [I]N[/I][I]euromancer[/I] (1984), the first novel from the Sprawl Trilogy by William Gibson.
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I finished reading the Emilya Naymark thrillers [I]Hide In Place[/I] and [I]Behind The Lie[/I].
Currently reading
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[b][u]Eight Faces at Three[/u][/b] by Craig Rice[size=1]
(born "Georgiana Ann Randolph Craig")[/size]
<[i][font=Times New Roman]American Mystery Classics[/font][/i]>
[size=1](Copyright © 1939 / Penzler Publishers - 2021)[/size]
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;5986093]Now reading the cyberpunk classic [I]N[/I][I]euromancer[/I] (1984), the first novel from the Sprawl Trilogy by William Gibson.
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Damn! I didn't know there were two more. I read [U]Neuromancer[/U] in college as assigned reading for a course in Science Fiction Literature, but now I'll have to look up the other two novels.
[QUOTE=Malvolio;5986945]Damn! I didn't know there were two more. I read [U]Neuromancer[/U] in college as assigned reading for a course in Science Fiction Literature, but now I'll have to look up the other two novels.[/QUOTE]
Heh. It was news to me yesterday when I discovered that myself.
New Kindle reads: The short story [I]Her Lover[/I] (1902) by Maxim Gorky and [I]Ride Proud, Rebel![/I] (1961) - the first novel in the Drew Rennie series by Andre Norton.
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[U]Star Trek Memories[/U] by William Shatner w/Chris Kreski
Mystery author Mary Daheim, who wrote the Alpine mysteries and the Bed & Breakfast mysteries among her many published works, has [url=https://mysteryreadersinc.blogspot.com/2022/04/mary-daheim-rip.html]passed away[/url].