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txwhitedove

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14. Hi there. I'm another Andrew Mayne fan. Last week read his super popular suspense novel
Sun May 4, 2025, 04:42 PM
May 4
The Nauralist. "Professor Theo Cray is trained to see patterns where others see chaos. So when mutilated bodies found deep in the Montana woods leave the cops searching blindly for clues, Theo sees something they missed. Something unnatural. Something only he can stop."

Just finished Exile, Texas by Rachel Caine, a new author to me and sadly deceased. This was recommended right here on one of your Sunday posts. Ripping good tale full of characters, kept me guessing, great lines kind of Texas 'noir'. "Most folks in Exile, Texas, think Megan Leary got away with murder. Megan was acquitted of her mother's vicious killing after someone else confessed—but suspicion still shadows her fifteen years later. Now a private investigator, she's come back to help a friend look for her missing teenage daughter—and it's not just gossip that's being stirred up."

Also read non-fiction about war in Ukraine Looking at Women Looking at War, Victoria Amelina now deceased, and underwater diving for excavation of sunken slave ships Written in the Waters by Tara Robert's.



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