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The Dry by Jane Harper (Abacus)
“Even those who didn’t darken the door of the church from one Christmas to the next could tell there would be more mourners than seats.” AS in all worthwhile whodunnits, everyone in this small dirt town comes under suspicion. We … Continue reading
Bad business by Robert B Parker (No Exit Press)
‘Do you do divorce work’ the woman said. ‘I do,’ I said. ‘Are you any good?’ ‘I am,’ I said. THE late Robert Brown Parker wrote more than 40 Spenser detective novels plus another nine around the character Jessie … Continue reading
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