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message 1051: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Finlay Donovan Rolls the Dice by Elle Cosimano It is book 4 in the series that I have been reading in order, since each book builds on the previous book. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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George Stenger | 15 comments All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker


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Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Track Her Down by Kate Tristan It is a prequel to the Merit Reid series. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
Bullet Proof (A Ranger Thriller Book #1) by Joshua Harkin


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Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine It is book 1 in a series and I plan to continue reading the series. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
Spy Code (Sam Taylor #2) by Ben Baldwin


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Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Elegy for April by Benjamin Black It is book 3 in the Quirke series and I have read the previous 2 books in the series. Benjamin Black is a pen name for John Banville. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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James Best (jamesbest) | 121 comments Now starting TRUST by Chris Hammer, the third novel in his series featuring investigative journalist Martin Scarsden and set in modern day Australia.


message 1062: by Thomas (last edited Jun 23, 2025 11:00AM) (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read The Joy and Light Bus Company by Alexander McCall Smith It is book 22 in this gentle mystery series, where problems are resolved with kindness. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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message 1064: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Jul 01, 2025 02:31AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
Track Down A gripping action thriller (Simon Doakes Thrillers Book 1) by Mark Yarwood

On the Trail A fast-paced thriller in the Ryan Kaine series by Kerry J Donovan


message 1065: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Heartstone by C.J. Sansom
It is a historical fiction mystery, set in 1545 England. I recommend the series to historical fiction mystery fans. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Stephen B. (stephenbrindza) | 13 comments Pony Confidential. Highly recommended at the local, indy bookstore.


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James Best (jamesbest) | 121 comments Now starting SPIES OF THE BALKANS (2010) by Alan Furst, the ninth novel in his spy thriller series set in Europe between Hitler's rise to power and the formation of the Iron Curtain.


message 1070: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read A Dark and Deadly Journey by Julia Kelly It is book 3 in the series, but worked for me as a stand alone. My 3.5 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Mortal Fall by Christine Carbo It is a National Park mystery, book 2 in the series. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1072: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
Hard Lights Hard Lights (A Jon Reznick Thriller, #14) by J.B. Turner

Number 14 in series.


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James Best (jamesbest) | 121 comments Now starting THE WORLD AT NIGHT (1996) by Alan Furst.

This is the first of two books (the other being RED GOLD) that are set in France at the start of WWII and feature the character Jean Casson, a film producer who is pulled into the realm of espionage.

Because the Casson character appears in two of Furst's WWII thriller novels, some readers view them as being separate from his "Night Soldiers" spy thriller series, which are all stand alone books with one-off lead characters.

Not sure how I will vote on the subject until after I read the books in question. But after having read nine previous "Night Soldiers" thriller novels the Casson character is going to have to really stand out for me to do so.


message 1074: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Killing Orders by Sara Paretsky It is book 3 in a series that my wife recommended to me several years ago. I have decided to read the series in order. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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message 1077: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read The Killing Stones by Ann Cleeves It is book 9 in an excellent series, which has been adapted for tv. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1078: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Curse of the Pogo Stick by Colin Cotterill. It is set in 1977 Laos and book 5 in the series. It has quirky characters and humor.
I borrowed this eBook from the New York Public Library, which will grant a library card to anyone who lives in New York state. My library does not have all the books in this series, so I am happy to be able to read more of the series using NYPL. See nypl.org if you want to get a library card there.
My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Sarah B | 1532 comments I am reading Ten Sleep
Ten Sleep by Nicholas Belardes
Nicholas Belardes

Which is a creepy western horror story. Greta was hired to take a bunch of cattle across some empty land out west. And something out there is watching her and she is seeing strange creatures. Strange birds. This horror story is very nature oriented. Great descriptions.


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Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter by Sharyn McCrumb This book is set in 1991-92 rural Tennessee Appalachia. It is a story of tragedy and hope. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Val Wheeler (wheelerdealer) | 113 comments Fantastic upcoming book Kiss Her Goodbye (Frankie Elkin, #4) by Lisa Gardner Kiss her Goodbye by Lisa GardnerLisa Gardner - cant recommend it enough

see my 5* review here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1084: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read A Death in Summer by Benjamin Black It is book 4 in this series, set in 1950s Ireland. I have read the previous 3 books in the series. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Saba (saba_d_n_a) | 5 comments I was reading my own writings from my youth and that of my friend Alex, a term paper that made me cry, and I only cry if something is extremely painful like the writings of Arlie Wiesel …which is why I couldn’t finish reading it. Even though it was beautifully written, the subject matter is anti-Semitism and it never ceases to make me not just sad but angry at its cyclical nature. The first time I’d read Alex’s writings, I didn’t know even one thing about Polish history. I still don’t know enough, but I should say the professor’s inscription is especially delightful and amusing, bordering on fawning over his student! I can only imagine why lol… but I digress. What’s funny is I had a similar experience at my own alma mater while I was. History major. I had an American Hostory Professor and a Middle Eastern history professor, both of whom I still remember vividly due to their phenomenal teaching methodology. So the fact that Alex got such a ridiculously nice comment from his prof not even being a history major makes me a bit jealous, but also proud of my friend…whom I suspect may never read this, but alas… what’s a girl to do?!


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Saba (saba_d_n_a) | 5 comments Where’s the edit button? I meant Elie Weisel, the author of Night… my first printed literature introduction to the Holocaust as a teenager. That one book put into focus the Jewish History I’d studied in high school with a rabbi, whose daughter was also an exceptionally wonderful person. In high school, it was mainly discussions and ‘movies’ which we were told to call ‘films!’ ;-) But who can tell teenagers what to do? Not many lol

The images from those films have never left me and to this day I thank my lucky stars I was born in …. Wait for it…


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Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
Pretty Face (Isabella Rose #6) by Mark Dawson

a series I must catch up with, well of many


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Carolyn | 1613 comments The Society of Unknowable Objects by Gareth Brown The Society of Unknowable Objects by Gareth Brown, a small society of four people try to protect the world by collecting magical objects to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.

review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1091: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Aug 02, 2025 08:36AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
One At A Time gripping and terrifying, and hailed by reviewers as 'the ultimate locked room thriller' (Sun) by Will Dean


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James Best (jamesbest) | 121 comments Now starting THE RUSSIA HOUSE (1989) by John Le Carre', a stand alone spy thriller set just before the Soviet bloc began to crumble and the Cold War came to an end.

Way back in 1990 I saw the film adaptation starring Sean Connery, Michelle Pfieffer, Roy Scheider, John Mahoney, and Klaus Maria Brandauer. If I enjoy the novel I may re-watch the movie to see how closely it follows the book.


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Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
The Fury by Alex Michaelides


message 1095: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Robert B. Parker's Hot Property by Mike Lupica I enjoyed it and recommend it to Parker fans. My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1096: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10517 comments Mod
No Mercy by Max Connor


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James Best (jamesbest) | 121 comments Now about halfway through HOTEL UKRAINE by Martin Cruz Smith. This is the 11th book in his Arkady Renko series and it was published in July just three days before Smith passed away from Parkinson's disease.

A great writer and a terrific character. Rest in peace, Mr. Smith. You and Arkady will both be missed.


message 1098: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Hard Margins by Edward J. Delaney It is set in two time frames: Book I, 1958 and Book II, 1872, both in rural Wyoming. My 3 star review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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BookishDramas (sanjibkd) | 1279 comments The Bourne Escape
The Bourne Escape (Jason Bourne #21) by Brian Freeman
4 stars
Read as an ARC from NetGalley
Jason Bourne is back and close to canon.

My review here -
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1100: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 1329 comments I read Gray Dawn by Walter Mosley It is set in 1970 or 71 Los Angeles, California. My 3.5 star review rounded up. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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