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Fadeaway Joe, by Hugh Lessig

4.5 out of 5 stars. A page turner, entertaining crime fiction with some warm moments.

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The Salt-Black Tree [Dead Gods Heart Duology #2], by Lilith Saintcrow

4 of 5 stars. must be read in quick succession with the first book (you need to pretend they’re just one book, that’s the trick). Good conclusion to Nats journey.

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One Day All This Will Be Yours, by Adrian Tchaikovsky

5 stars! If I had a time machine, I would use it to go back in time to read this story for the first time – again!

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Simply Korean, by Aaron Huh.

This beautiful book looks delicious enough to eat all on its own! Pass the soy sauce, please!

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Mums the Word, by Lorraine Turnbull

3.5 out of 5 stars. Cozy mystery to feel well, without much excitement.

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Every Time You Go Away, By Rebecca Johnson.

We get by with a little help from our friends….!

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The Dead of Midwinter [DI Joseph Stone #1], by J.R. Sinclair

4 out of 5 stars. Well done mystery with just the right pace that will grip you right from the start.

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The Migrant, by Paul Alkazraji

Set in 2012, this novel deals with migrants from Albania, entering Greece full of hope – and finding even more problems than they ran from. Well then, my friend, shall we cross the border? This review is part of LoveBooksTours. Check out the other hosts! Thrillers are defined through a number of things. Plot twists […]

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Identifiable, by Julia Tvardovskaya

4.5 out of 5 stars. A cautionary tale, parts coming of age, parts social criticism.

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The Poisoned Garden [Leopard’s Bane #1], by Phill Featherstone

4 out of 5 stars. Coming of Age in a world that is beautiful on the surface, but rotten deep to its core.