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King Rat

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Die Trying (EBook, 2006, Jove) 3 stars

Jack Reacher, alone, strolling nowhere. A Chicago street in bright sunshine. A young woman, struggling …

Pure Jason Bourne style action

3 stars

Content warning Spoilers, mild

The Echo Wife (Paperback, 2022, Tor Books) 5 stars

Best book I've read in ages

5 stars

Easily the most engrossing book I've read in a long time. Take science fiction (cloning) and mix it with domestic suspense (murder!) into a very compelling and original plot. Rather than presenting the reader with a babyface and heels, the book has complex characters that lean toward mean because they come from damaging backgrounds. And while I didn't want to root for them, the story drew me in to where I wanted to see everyone have a satisfying end, rather than get what they deserved.

The background of these characters makes the story extremely layered and rich, but a warning. As the author writes in their acknowledgements, The Echo Wife is about abuse, grooming and identity. My abuse was long enough ago, and my psyche is hard to damage these days. The specific situations described are also dissimilar enough from what I faced that I did not have trouble with …

The Mephisto Club (EBook, 2006, Ballantine Books) 2 stars

The Latin word is scrawled in blood at the scene of a young woman’s brutal …

Overwrought & also tedious

2 stars

What if fallen angels have been mating with fallen women for centuries, and their children were demons. And what if one of those demons committed a crime that must be investigated by a homicide detective and a medical examiner?

That's the overwrought and preposterous premise behind this entry in the Rizzoli & Isles series.

Pfff. Meh.

What Happened (EBook, 2017, Simon & Schuster) 3 stars

Hillary Rodham Clinton reveals what she was thinking and feeling during one of the most …

Could use an editor

3 stars

There's a few interesting tidbits, but precious little retelling of what happened from her perspective. There's a lot of opinion and polemic. And good lord get an editor who's willing to cut.

Nevertheless, Clinton is extremely smart and while i wasn't reading the book for her opinions, we'd do well to listen to them.