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The Right Side
The Right Side: A Novel | Spencer Quinn
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Brilliant. Deeply felt, but totally under control. I loved it. Stephen King A great suspense novel, and so much more. You wont forget the heroic LeAnne Hoganand the same goes for her dog! Not to be missed. Harlan Coben In this riveting new novel by the New York Times bestselling author of the Chet and Bernie mystery series, a deeply damaged female soldier home from the war in Afghanistan becomes obsessed with finding a missing girl, gains an unlikely ally in a stray dog, and encounters new perils beyond the combat zone. LeAnne Hogan went to Afghanistan as a rising star in the military, and came back a much lesser person, mentally and physically. Now missing an eye and with half her face badly scarred, she can barely remember the disastrous desert operation that almost killed her. She is confused, angry, and suspects the fault is hers, even though nobody will come out and say it. Shattered by one last blowthe sudden death of her hospital roommate, MarciLeAnne finds herself on a fateful drive across the country, reflecting on her past and seeing no future. Her native land is now unfamiliar, recast in shadow by her one good eye, her damaged psyche, and her weakened body. Arriving in the rain-soaked small town in Washington state that Marci had called home, she makes a troubling discovery: Marcis eight-year-old daughter has vanished. When a stray doga powerful, dark, unreadable creature, no ones idea of a petseems to adopt LeAnne, a surprising connection is formed and something shifts inside her. As she becomes obsessed with finding Marcis daughter, LeAnne and her inscrutable canine companion are drawn into danger as dark and menacing as her last Afghan mission. This time she has a strange but loyal fellow traveler protecting her blind side. Enthralling, suspenseful, and psychologically nuanced, The Right Side introduces one of the most unforgettable protagonists in modern fiction: isolated, broken, disillusionedyet still seeking redemption and purposeLeAnne takes hold of you and never lets go.
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Eggs
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LeAnne Hogan went to Afghanistan as a rising star in the military, and came back a much lesser person, mentally and physically. Now missing an eye and with half her face badly scarred, she can barely remember the disastrous desert operation that almost killed her.

#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

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NatalieR
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LeAnne was almost killed while serving in the military and is left feeling confused and angry as she tries to remember what happened. After her hospital roommate dies unexpectedly, LeAnne takes off traveling across the country. She becomes involved in the search for her dead roommate‘s missing daughter. Best of all, a stray dog befriends LeAnne and becomes an essential character. 🐾 #MountTBR

Books4Ever Cute doggo ❤️🐶 4y
NatalieR @Books4Ever Thanks! ❤️ 4y
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Hooked_on_books
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In a broad departure from his Chet and Bernie series, Quinn presents a searing portrait of a woman with PTSD. LeAnne was injured serving in Afghanistan and is now hospitalized to recover. She eventually strikes out on her own and meets a dog along the way. She really never stops struggling and it is painful to watch. I think these stories are so important to tell and witness, but it‘s not an easy read.

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SW-T
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The synopsis doesn‘t match the plot. It‘s about a woman with severe PTSD trying to find herself and her place in the world after a disfiguring accident. However, the dog doesn‘t show up until the middle and her roommate‘s daughter barely makes a dent in the story at all. Not bad, but the description is a bit misleading.

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KellyK
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I needed a "Q" book for my #AtoZ challenge, picked this up, and so glad I did. A compelling story about a wounded veteran trying to find her way back to normal - whatever her new normal will become. The story switches between the present and flashbacks - sometimes it was hard to pick up the change quickly and I had to reread a paragraph or two but that was a very small inconvenience in what was a great read. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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eedevore
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Very different from the Chet and Bernie stories, but the same strength of creating compelling characters that I've come to expect from Spencer Quinn. The jacket description is a little misleading as the dog and missing child parts are only in about half the book, but enjoyable nonetheless.

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eedevore
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I pre-ordered this, but I've been reluctant to start it because it's not Chet and Bernie--but it is Spencer Quinn, so it has to be good, right?

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DebinHawaii
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#90sinJuly #ScarTissue I was going to trot out the thriller I have with the same title as the prompt but I just used it a few weeks ago for another photo challenge #scar prompt, so I thought of this book I recently read and reviewed. The MC, LeAnne Hogan, is a soldier back from Afghanistan with both physical scars from a military op gone wrong and the emotional scars of PSTD, and the dog that works its way into her life has its own scars.💜

Cinfhen Sounds like a heavy read...but significant 7y
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BookishDevices
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What Jennifer thought was going to be the story of a wounded warrior and a dog finding a missing child was not that at all.

http://bookishdevices.com/2017/07/03/right-side-quinn/

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DebinHawaii
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Not what I was expecting--this book's as much a character study of physically damaged, PSTD-suffering military Sergeant LeAnne Hogan as it is a mystery & most of the 1st half is spent setting up the character but LeAnne hooked me-I wanted to see what she did next, then the dog arrived & the mystery kicked in. Not light fare but absorbing & well done-I'm hoping it turns into a series. Book tour review with Green Tea & Apple Sorbet recipe link👇🏻

DebinHawaii Link to review, sorbet recipe & tour-wide giveaway entry (chance to win one of three copies) on my blog post here: http://kahakaikitchen.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-book-tour-stops-here-review-of.ht... 7y
Dragon Wow that looks so yummy! 7y
MariaBG2005 Yummy! Ice-cream! 7y
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DebinHawaii
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Have officially ended the work portion of the day & I'm determined to do no work tomorrow on the holiday. Celebrating with an afternoon snack of garlic hummus & root veggie chips & some more of this #ARC that I'm reviewing for a blog book tour later in the week. About 1/3 of the way in & not to the promised mystery or the dog yet, but the character set up is interesting & Stephen King liked it so I'm optimistic some suspense will kick in soon.👍📚

BooksForEmpathy These are some of my favorite chips ever. 7y
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IrresponsibleReader
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I'm a Quinn fan-but I didn't think he had this in him. Funny mysteries with dogs? Sure, he's great at those. But sensitive explorations of veterans dealing with the aftermath of life-altering injuries? I wouldn't have guessed it. But man . . . he really got this flawed character, this incredibly human character, right.

This is Spencer Quinn operating on a whole new level with a character we need more like -- such a great read.

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