Book Review: The Seven Dials Mystery by Agatha Christie
This one’s a bit of a romp. The Seven Dials Mystery falls somewhere between Agatha Christie’s classic whodunits and her […]
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This one’s a bit of a romp. The Seven Dials Mystery falls somewhere between Agatha Christie’s classic whodunits and her […]
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Washington Black is one of those novels that starts in one place and ends up somewhere completely unexpected, both geographically
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There’s something irresistible about a corporate screw-up of epic proportions, especially when it involves one of the most iconic brands
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This little book is strange, sharp, and surprisingly wise—classic George Saunders, but aimed at a younger audience (and honestly, anyone
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Some books hit hard because they’re rooted in real events, and Not Without Hope is one of those stories that
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This one’s a bit of a shift from fiction, but it’s no less dramatic. The Legacy of Mark Rothko reads
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Tana French is one of those authors who doesn’t just write crime novels—she creates deeply immersive character studies wrapped in
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Blake Crouch has a talent for writing fast-paced, high-stakes thrillers that feel like cinematic rollercoaster rides. The Last Town, the
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Crime fiction can sometimes feel predictable, but Jane Casey brings a fresh voice to the genre with The Burning, the
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Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad series is not just about solving crimes; it is about the detectives themselves—their psychology, their
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