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Whispers in the Sand – A Suspenseful Romance Book Review
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Egyptian myths abound in one woman's attempt to trace her ancestor's steps aboard a Nile cruise that holds romance as much as it does danger.
Jul 29, 2011
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Jessica Hastings
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Mystery Book Review: The Woods
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"Cope's" memories include watching his father dig in the woods, desparately looking for the remains of his missing daughter. Twenty year later, the memory still haunts.
Jun 10, 2007
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Sandy Mitchell
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Cover Me – A Romantic Suspense Review
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Bestselling author Catherine Mann takes readers to Alaska where one hunky para-rescue man attempts to save a woman who doesn't want to be rescued.
Jun 24, 2011
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Jessica Hastings
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The Lost Symbol – Suspense Novel by Dan Brown
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The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown is very similar to previous books he's written, but despite the similar storyline, it's worth holding on for the shocking twist at the end.
Jan 23, 2010
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Kristen Nichols
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6 Most Cliched or Overused Mystery or Suspense Plot Ideas
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Evil twins, amnesia victims and multiple personalities are examples of overused and overworked plot Ideas that editors have come to dread.
Nov 15, 2011
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Vickie Britton
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Romantic Suspense Fiction
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A little bit intrigue, a little bit romance. Romantic suspense novels excite the heart and get your adrenaline pumping.
Feb 4, 2010
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Jessica Hastings
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The Crack In The Lens: Mystery Book Review
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It's 1893 Texas and the Amlingmeyer brothers (Otto "Big Red" and Gustav "Old Red") continue their detecting in the style of none other than Sherlock Holmes.
Jan 23, 2011
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Joe Nowak
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5 Books for the Mystery Lover
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Here is a list of five mystery novels that I recommend for those looking for intrigue, suspense, and unexpected endings.
Jan 21, 2012
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Annette Wren
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Best Mystery Books for Christmas
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Books make excellent Christmas presents. Here are four great authors whose book will make mystery and crime readers very happy: Chandler, Moseley, Le Carre and Murakami
Nov 16, 2007
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Alistair McCulloch
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Create Suspense by Frustrating the Novel Reader
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The novelist must never give the reader what he or she wants. A good novel holds out on the reader and frustrates expectations.
Dec 17, 2011
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James Parsons
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Review of The London Eye Mystery
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Author Siobhan Dowd's second novel is a mystery that is gripping and touching, featuring a hero who is afflicted with Asperger's Syndrome.
Jul 20, 2009
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Jacqueline Ching
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Royal Escape: Book Review of the Susan Froetschel Mystery
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A mystery novel with an unexpected fictionalization of the British Royal Family by Susan Froetschel.
Apr 29, 2011
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Natalie Frank
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Death and Restoration (Art History Mystery) – Book Review
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A review of Iain Pears' art historical mystery novel, Death and Restoration.
Nov 30, 2010
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Katherine Kuzma-Beck
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Book Review: Murder at Longbourn: A Mystery by Tracy Kiely
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At a murder-mystery party, a guest turns up dead; will the other guests - each of whom resembles a character from "Pride and Prejudice" - solve the case?
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NHL Displaying Inconsistency when Handing Out Suspensions
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The National Hockey League has an epidemic on their hands regarding hits to the head and it doesn't seem to be showing any sign of going away any time soon.
Feb 4, 2011
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Thomas Cranston
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Writing a Book? Read, 'Writing Mysteries', Edited by Sue Grafton
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For the budding mystery writer, this 2002 book, 'Writing Mysteries', a compilation of advice from top mystery authors, is a must read.
Feb 1, 2011
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James Parsons
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Busytown Mysteries Hurray for Huckle Review
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Busytown Mysteries (Hurray for Huckle) is an animated kids tv show for preschoolers teaching the scientific method and how to use thinking skills to solve problems
May 31, 2009
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Renee Carver
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Book Review :The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana by Umberto Eco
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Umberto Eco's book is a disappointingly bumpy ride down memory lane, only somewhat redeemed by some poignant anecdotes and cultural commentary.
Apr 10, 2010
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Sadie Nachtigal
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