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The Murder Inn
by James Patterson
The Murder Inn is a suspense novel about a ex coptakes over and Inn with a crime boss comes to town and terrorizing the character Bill Robinson and the town. Bill has to solve a string of murders. James Patterson the author, a story teller of our time
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The Art Thief
by Michael Finkel
I like the author's writing style but this book had no thesis. I'm not sure what the author wanted the reader to feel or think after reading the book. A more focused intention would have helped this book out immensely.
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The Frozen River
by Ariel Lawhon
Loved this book. It took me down a rabbit hole to find information about Martha, to learn more about medicine in the late 1800's, and to read Martha's diary. I'd definitely recommend it to others.
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The Guncle
by Steven Rowley
From reading reviews of others, I expected this to be just a humorous book--it wasn't--it was better than that. I really enjoyed reading it and loved the way Patrick related to his niece and nephew--bumps and all.
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The Far Side Gallery 2
by Gary Larson
A classic collection with a couple of my personal favorites in it. My grandmother had these and they were always worth a read.
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The Positronic Man
by Isaac Asimov
It a book with a good flow and a couple of gut punches. Asimov is as good at emotional moments as he is thorough.
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Philip K. Dick
by Laurent Queyssi
The pace can be a bit fast at times but it is still a worthwhile read as a rundown of the life of one of the most iconic science fiction authors ever.
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Great Tales Of Mystery & Suspense
by Bill Pronzini
Honestly surprised me with some of its twists and turns in this over 70 year old radio compilation.
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Popeye Volume 1
by E. C. Segar
Pretty interesting to see Popeyes adventures in the first two years of the 1930s ,though it does get a little repetitive.
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Jazz Masters Of The Twenties
by Richard Hadlock
The book is quite old and in some senses outdated, though it is a good rundown of many important figures in jazz history for those who can digest the dialect of musical terms.
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