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This series just gets better and better

Out of Practice (The Breakup Doctor Series Book 4)

By: Phoebe Fox

Rating: 5 of 5

outofpracticeIn the notes that the author, Phoebe Fox, included at the beginning of this book, she talks of how difficult it was to write this story. I’m so glad that she persevered and finished it as I think it is the best book yet in the Breakup Doctor series.

Brook Ogden is a mental health therapist who has a lot on her plate. When some unexpected events happen, she is left floundering. She starts questioning many facets of her life without quite understanding that she is suffering from mental health issues herself. The events are real and some are quite tragic and serious while others should be things she could shoulder and overcome.

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Another outstanding Maeve Kerrigan mystery

Let the Dead Speak: A Mystery (Maeve Kerrigan Novels)

By: Jane Casey

Rating: 5 of 5

letthedeadspeakI’ve read several of this series and really enjoy the main character, Maeve Kerrigan. I must have missed the last book in the series because quite a bit has happened since that time. While I think this book can easily be read stand-alone, I know that I will go back and read the last book so I can understand how Maeve has ended up where she is – especially in her personal life.

The book starts with a scene of carnage but the body is nowhere to be found. Maeve and crew are called in to try to make sense of what is going on and find that there are a multitude of evil-doings going on. Maeve, who is now a D.S. is once again working with D.I. Josh Derwent. She is also involved with training new D.C. Georgina Shaw. Derwent is regular irascible self and Shaw is a go-getter and a potential back-stabber as she seeks to claw her way up the ladder.

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Another suspenseful book in the Highway Quartet series

Paradise Valley: A Novel (Highway Quartet)

By: C. J. Box

Rating: 5 of 5

paradisevalleyThis is the fourth book in this series and the second one I read (“Badlands” being the other one.) I didn’t realize until reading this book that there were two books published before but I will certainly be picking those both up. While this book can be read stand-alone, I suggest reading the series in order so you can understand the history and the characters.

The book focuses on Cassie Dewell. Cassie is the Chief Investigator for the Bakken County Sheriff’s Department in North Dakota. She was hired during the oil boom when the department went from 4 to more than 40 personnel. Things have changed at work but one thing has not changed. Cassie is determined to find The Lizard King, a serial murderer who picks up prostitutes at truck stops and kills them and hides their remains. Cassie is one of the only people who has seen and spoken the long-haul trucker so she is the perfect person to be able to lure him into a trap.

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Oddly not very mysterious in an otherwise great series

Room For Doubt (A Carol Childs Mystery Book 4)

By: Nancy Cole Silverman

Rating: 3 of 5

roomfordoubtThis is the fourth book in the Carol Childs series. I have read and enjoyed all of them but this book seems a little off compared to the others. It didn’t offer enough by way of mystery and instead seemed focused on providing a vigilante type of justice system for some.

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Suspenseful story and great mystery

The Breakdown

By: B.A. Paris

Rating: 5 of 5

thebreakdown“The Breakdown” is the story of a young woman who feels she may be on the verge of a mental breakdown. It also incorporates the story of another woman who appears to have had her car breakdown on a horrible stormy night. The two stories converge early on in the book and each has an effect on the other.

Cassie returns home on the stormy evening after spending the night out with co-workers even though her husband made her promise to stay on the main road. She decides to take the short cut through the woods and comes across a car which seems to have broken down. She can’t quite convince herself to leave the safety of her own car to see if the other driver needs help (though she does stop to see if the other driver will get out of her car to seek help.) When she doesn’t, Cassie drives home. Because she broke her promise to her husband, Cassie can’t talk about the other driver or where she saw her.

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Sixth great book in this newspaper mystery series

Lethal Lifestyles (A Headlines in High Heels Mystery) (Volume 6)

By: LynDee Walker

Rating: 5 of 5

lethallifestylesI’ve read a number of the books in this series, so having a good background of characters made for a difference. I suggest reading the books in order so you can understand the relationships between the characters.

Nichelle Clarke is the cop and crime reporter for the Richmond Telegraph. She is also the maid of honor at a wedding she is helping plan which will unite two of her co-workers. When a body is found at the wedding venue and her friend comes under suspicion, it makes sense for the Nichelle, both as maid of honor and as a reporter to jump in to figure out the whodunnit.

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Great second in series cozy mystery

Death in D Minor (A Gethsemane Brown Mystery Book 2)

By: Alexia Gordon

Rating: 5 of 5

deathindminior“Death in D Minor” is the second book in the Gethsemane Brown mystery series. Gethsemane is a concert violinist who, for reasons detailed in the first book in this series, is now residing in Ireland and teaching music at an all-boys school. When she finds out that she is about to be evicted from her cottage, she sets about trying to summon the ghost who so ably assisted her in the first book. Problem is, she doesn’t quite know what she is doing and the results of her plot are not quite what she was expecting.

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Much darker novel than first in this series

A Killer’s Guide to Good Works (A Val Cameron Mystery Book 2)

By: Shelley Costa

Rating: 5 of 5

killersguidegoodworksI had enjoyed reading Ms. Costa’s first book in this series, which had many lighthearted moments. I thought that this book would be in the same vein. Turns out that it is much more serious with lots of dark overtones.

I enjoyed it equally as well but hope that some spark of humor returns to the series with the next book. Val can be such a fun sleuth that it would be a shame not to highlight that in the future.

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Great thriller – hope it becomes a new series

Two Nights: A Novel (Random House Large Print)

By: Kathy Reichs

Rating: 5 of 5

twonightsSunday Night is one tough lady. The events of her life have shaped her into a woman who likes to stand-alone and who likes to stand away from the rest of life. When her mentor Beau comes calling with a case that needs her help, she is pulled out of her hermits existence and back into the real work.

There are two stories that are being told side-by-side. The primary one involves the case Sunday is working on (with assistance from her twin brother Gus) while the other is a more nebulous story. Both are riveting.

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Dramatic mystery thriller series – this time set in Italy

Fatal Facade (An Allison Campbell Mystery) (Volume 4)

By: Dramatic mystery thriller series – this time set in Italy

Rating: 5 of 5

fatalfacadeThis is the fourth book in the Allison Campbell Mystery series and is the second book I have read. With the background of the third novel, I was much more familiar with the characters and had a better understanding of why each of the continuing individuals act the way that they do. I still suggest that the books be read in order as I still have many unanswered questions about a number of the characters and how the plot line has developed thus far.

In this story, Allison journeys to Italy to help work her image re-branding magic on a seemingly young woman, Elle. Elle is the daughter of a iconic pair – her father was a world famous rock star who is now struggling with physical and mental issues while her mother was a starlet who passed away young. Elle’s husband has recently passed away and she is struggling to find herself once again. The problem is, she doesn’t seem to know who or what she is or wants to be – she just knows she wants to change.

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