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readingwithbrian

Joined March 2025

Excited about a new book community. Check me out on IG @readingwithbrian
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A Friend Indeed | Elka Ray

Has anyone read this one? The plot looks@l entertaining.

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The Wife Stalker: A Novel | Liv Constantine
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We hear a lot about The Last Mrs. Parrish, but The Wife Stalker delivers one of the most shocking twists I‘ve read—one that made me want to reread immediately.

In affluent Westport, Piper inserts herself into attorney Leo Drakos‘s life, leaving his wife, Joanna, desperate to uncover the truth. Tense, fast-paced, and utterly absorbing, Liv Constantine proves once again that two minds can create something truly diabolical.

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Cul-De-Sac | Joy Fielding
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Why don‘t more people talk about Joy Fielding? Cul-de-sac is another gem—tension-filled, character-driven, and packed with secrets, lies, and a deadly twist. Desperate Housewives meets Big Little Lies.

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A creepy, addictive podcast thriller? Sign me up! I stepped out of my comfort zone and tried the audiobook—what an experience. This is an immersive thriller that pulls you in from the start.

True crime podcaster Poe Webb gets confessions for a living, but when a caller claims to have killed her mother, her world unravels. She knows her mother‘s killer is dead—because she made sure of it. Tense, atmospheric, and impossible to turn off!

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Dead Money: A Novel | Jakob Kerr
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Dead Money by Jakob Kerr throws you into the ruthless world of tech startups, venture capital, and power plays—topics I wouldn‘t normally care about, but this debut had me hooked. When a startup CEO is murdered, fixer-lawyer Mackenzie Clyde steps in, navigating billions in frozen assets and a dangerous game of survival. Fast-paced and razor-sharp, this thriller delivers. If this is Kerr‘s startup, I can‘t wait for what‘s next.