Super quick listen. I overall enjoyed it but didn't love it. So I am gonna vote “so-so“. #BookSpin @TheAromaOfBooks
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Super quick listen. I overall enjoyed it but didn't love it. So I am gonna vote “so-so“. #BookSpin @TheAromaOfBooks
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I loved this book and all the characters. Can‘t wait to see their continued development in book 2. Also looking forward to watching the TV series. #spredges by my husband, he‘s the best!
Book 69 of 2024
Extra bonus for voting early at the library.
Reward: bought a book at the library for $1.
Finally picking this book up! This is #99 of October's #Roll100. Thank you @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for gifting me this book a long time ago! ♥️ Happy Halloween, Everyone! 🎃
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October 29, 2024 Overall, I would give this book 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. I was constantly fooled about the suspect involved even though (whom should not be named) appeared multiple times sounding like an honest person except towards the end. Sorry, if you want to know what happens, read the book 😆
October 29, 2024 Another one for the books haha What a pun! Anyhow, this book was a thriller that I could not stop reading. I would say an absolute page turner. Thrillers are another one of my favs because they keep me thinking and guessing who the suspect is. In this case, it was _____________ who was involved in both of the killings. Oh my gosh, did you think that I was going to spoil for you who the individual was accused of the two cases? Nope
October 29, 2024 Page 326 begins the findings of who killed Alexandra Quinlan's family. Annette Packard, Special Agent for the FBI collaborated with someone she knew, an old friend Lane Phillips, who is able to track people in homicides with a special program he created called the Murder Accountability Program. However, before this happened, Jacqualine Jordan, a lawyer, questioned Reece Rankin in jail who was hired to kill Laura McAllister