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Tamra
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Pickpick

😳 Can one live with revenge or justice, whichever it is?

Entertaining enough of a listen to keep me going. Off to look for the next one in the series, though apparently Eskens doesn‘t refer to it as such.

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sherrisilvera
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I'm finally digging out of Covid haze. It's been a long 2 weeks but this happened before that❣️. My son got engaged....And also November #bookspin with a favorite author!

@TheAromaofBooks

AmyG Congratulations!!! 🍾🎉 12mo
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robinb What a great pic! Congrats to all! 12mo
Ruthiella Congratulations to the happy pair and to you too! ❤️🥂🍾 12mo
Chelsea.Poole Awesome photo! Congrats 😊 12mo
dabbe Sheer awesomeness! 🤩🤩🤩 12mo
TheAromaofBooks Glad you are on the road to recovery!!! And congratulations to your son and his bride!!! How exciting!!! 12mo
jdiehr ❤️❤️❤️ 12mo
sherrisilvera Thank you all❣️❣️ 12mo
kspenmoll Congrats!!!! On the engagement! I hope you are feeling better each day. 12mo
sherrisilvera @kspenmoll thank you and still tired but much better! 12mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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#OnThisDay in 1931 a rare copy of Edgar Allan Poe's Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Other Poems and first editions of The Scarlet Letter and Moby-Dick were stolen from New York Public Library by Samuel Dupree, on behalf of a crooked New York antiquarian book dealer, Harry Gold. The tagged chronicles the exploits of the thieves. Fiona Davis took inspiration from this brazen theft for her historical fiction title Lions of 5th Ave. #HistoryGetsLIT

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SW-T
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This was quite an extensive operation. 😳

The missing books were valued at more than $3.4 million. There were 240 books in all, including early versions of some of the most significant printed works of European history, such as Albert Einstein‘s own 1621 copy of astronomer Johannes Kepler‘s The Cosmic Mystery, in which he lays out his theory of planetary motion.

https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2021/03/the-case-of-the-purloined-books

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bookvixen
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Pickpick

Detective Max Rupert has become the bad guy or has he, when Max gets some new information on his wife death it changes everything. Max is on a mission and his end game is going to upset the underworld.

I struggled with this book only with my own moral code, but what happens when the people who‘s job is to protect the vulnerable people in are society lets them down and innocent people get cut down because they want to protect vulnerable.

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jnichole
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I finished The Deep Dark Descending by Allen Eskens! This is not a book I would have picked up, but my youngest asked me to read it... A burnt out, middle age cop is trying to solve the murder of his wife and a prostitute. The whole book takes place in a three day period. It moved very quickly.

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jnichole
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Somehow, neither of my children are readers! :( Both my ex-husband and I are avid readers so I don't understand why my children aren't. So, when my youngest asked me to read this book because she had read it and liked it, I was like, Of Course I Will Read This Book! :) I'm not that far in, but it's pretty good so far. It's not something I would have picked up and read, but when my daughter asks me to, of course I'm going to read it.

Octoberwoman My girls were both avid readers up until high school. Now they don‘t read much at all. But if they tell me about a book I should read, even if it doesn‘t sound the least bit appealing to me, I read it. And if they tell me about a book they heard about and want to read, I‘ll buy it for them, even if it cost more than I would spend on myself! 4y
jnichole @Octoberwoman I hear you! Both of my girls like Manga, so I guess it's a form of reading. If they ask, I will buy them a new Manga; even if I don't understand what the appeal is. 4y
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Aswenson
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Like all the MN references throughout Esken‘s novels. Quick detective books that seem predictable but can still keep you guessing. #audiobookrun

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Wonderwoman89
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This is book 2 of Before The Storm by Diane Chamberlain. It was an overall good book. The ending did leave open questions about what happened to the main characters but maybe that is because she may decide to continue the story later on.

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Wonderwoman89
Secrets She Left Behind | Diane Chamberlain
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Starting the 2nd sequel to Before The Storm while it is raining outside today.