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Marvin Walberg, who writes articles for job seekers, mainly dealing with networking, recommends this book.
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Marvin Walberg, who writes articles for job seekers, mainly dealing with networking, recommends this book.
A poignant tale written well by telling the story from the point of view of three kids who are in the same fifth-grade class.
I met the author at a local book-signing not long after the book was published. I’ve been interested in reading the book ever since.
Another Lincoln Rhyme novel. This time it takes place in North Carolina, where Linc is about to have some experimental surgery to hopefully regain some mobility.
Roland Bell’s cousin Jim asks him for help with a local mystery.
In typical Deaver novel fashion, this one is chock full of plot twists and turns.
It’s amazing the kinds of things the average person is allowed to do by law.
I checked this book out from the library because I’m interested in writing about amateur detectives.
from the library
from the library
My mom recommends this book.
I read this book in two days. As an avid Sting fan, I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
I checked out an earlier edition of this book from the library. I learned some blues riffs and turnarounds from it.
I got this book from the library. It’s a great collection of mystery short stories. The thing that makes them similar is that they all take place during a “hot and sultry night”. I finished this book, and it was time well spent.
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