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Monthly Archives: April 2016
THE CASABLANCA TANGO – James Lileks
This CRIMESCENE is investigated by Jim Nesbitt: Patter Is Vital – And Deadly If you love the great noir films of the 1940s, you know they’re driven by sharp, snappy dialogue, delivered at a machine-gun clip in the American vernacular. … Continue reading
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FOOL ME ONCE – Harlan Coben
I have not been spoiled by reading any of Harlan Coben’s previous novels, so this tale of ruthless investigation and revenge at great sacrifice had me riveted. An excellent who-dunnit with a twist that was blind-siding. Ex-Army helicopter pilot, Captain … Continue reading
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The LAST SECOND CHANCE – Jim Nesbitt
Narco Teddy Roy Bonafacio has done a lot of indescribably bad things to a lot of people, but his mistake was what he did to two who had never met each other before Carla Sue Cantrell held a gun to … Continue reading