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The English Spy Book Review
Gabriel Allon enlists the help of his friend, Christopher Keller along with M16 and Graham Seymore to find a cold blooded killer who recently murdered a princess. He is using terrorist tactics and his excellent bomb making skills to kill across the globe. Gabriel is also killed - or is he?

Younger Book Review
What if it was possible for you to use a miracle serum and look thirty years younger? Anna Wellingham is given that opportunity, but finds it may not be worth it. In fact, others who want the serum are willing to kill her for it.

Dangerously Dark Book Review
If you like chocolate, chocolate trivia, and chocolate recipes, this culinary mystery is for you. It's suspenseful, but humorous, and a quick read.

She's Not There Book Review
Amelia Tobias wakes up in the hospital with amnesia after an automobile accident; as parts of her memory return, she feels that she must escape the hospital and disappear. She is pursued by a private detective who is being paid to not only find her, but to kill her.

The Scam Book Review
In the fourth installment of the Fox & O'Hare series, Nick and Kate go after Evan Trace, who uses his casinos to launder money for criminals.

The Cardinal's Sin Book Review
Jake Travis is assigned to kill an international assassin who has been targeting the families of US Special Ops agents. After completing the assignment, he learns that he has killed the wrong man.

Die Again Tomorrow Book Review
A new formula has been developed that can bring back people who have recently died, and it is being illegally tested on the newly dead. Isabel Leon was murdered for her life insurance, and her resuscitation puts a major wrinkle in a well-devised plan for a two-million dollar payout.

The Witch of Wanchai Book Review
The Witch of Wanchai is an excellent thriller and gives readers a taste of the Asian underground. While the Witch has some disturbing attributes, it is not overly violent, but is fascinating.

Buried in Beignets Book Review
Maggie Miller moves to a small Arizona town to open a Beignet shop and discovers a body in her back room. He was killed with her marble rolling pin, and unless she finds the real murderer, she may be blamed and go to jail.

Playing With Fire Book Review
When Julia Ansdell brings home an old music manuscript from Italy, her life changes. When the piece is played it has a mysterious effect on her daughter, Lily, and when she tries to find out the history, her life and her friends lives become endangered.

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