Author: BookBug
Poseidon’s Arrow Book Review – New Clive and Dirk Cussler Novel
Poseidon’s Arrow book is the latest in Dirk Pitt’s adventures. The Navy is working on a submarine prototype called Sea Arrow that is generations ahead of the current technology.
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Rage of Angels Book Review – Sidney Sheldon
Rage of Angels book by Sidney Sheldon follows Jennifer Parker as she is sucked into the criminal labyrinth of the Moretti family against her wishes.
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Review: A Soft Place to Fall by Barbara Bretton
A Soft Place to Fall book is a gentle romance that lulls you like the lapping waves of a low tide. Both Sam and Annie are helpless in the wake of the attraction that springs up between them. But Sam’s past catches up soon enough.
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In The Market for Murder Book Review
In The Market for Murder book follows Lady Hardcastle as she gets back to sleuthing when a local farmer turns up dead in the pub, face-down in his beef and mushroom pie.
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Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales Book Review
Dead Lawyer Tell no Tales book plot revolves around Landon Reed, a famous quarterback who gets caught in a points shaving scandal and faces jail time.
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Fire in The Thatch Book Review
Fire in the Thatch is set at the time just before the WWII follows Inspector McDonald as he tries to uncover the reasons for killing a simple man farming his land in the remote parts of Devon.
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Weekend at Thrackley Book Review
In Weekend at Thrackerley, After a weekend of adventure – with attempted robbery and a vanishing guest – secrets come to light and Jim unravels a mystery from his past.
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Wings by Danielle Steel
Wings book by Danielle Steel follows Cassie as she falls in love with a rich tycoon, but still can’t forget about her one true love. Read on to find out more about the story and our review of Wings
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Death by Jealousy by Jaden Skye
Death by Jealousy by Jaden Skye of the spectacular Caribbean Murder Mysteries is once again set on picturesque islands and follows Cindy and Mattheus as they dump their vacation plans and rush to the Caymans where a bride has gone missing.
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The Tuscan Child Book Review
The Tuscan Child book alternates between Joanna’s exploits in the 1970s and Hugo’s fate in the 1940s during war time. So if you like stories set in WWII, this one is for you.
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