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Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York
Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York | Deborah Blum
***PBS's AMERICAN EXPERIENCE released a film based on "The Poisoner's Handbook "in January 2014*** Equal parts true crime, twentieth-century history, and science thriller, "The Poisoner's Handbook" is "a vicious, page-turning story that reads more like Raymond Chandler than Madame Curie" ("The New York Observer") A fascinating Jazz Age tale of chemistry and detection, poison and murder, "The Poisoner's Handbook" is a page-turning account of a forgotten era. In early twentieth-century New York, poisons offered an easy path to the perfect crime. Science had no place in the Tammany Hall-controlled coroner's office, and corruption ran rampant. However, with the appointment of chief medical examiner Charles Norris in 1918, the poison game changed forever. Together with toxicologist Alexander Gettler, the duo set the justice system on fire with their trailblazing scientific detective work, triumphing over seemingly unbeatable odds to become the pioneers of forensic chemistry and the gatekeepers of justice.
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Sharpeipup
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My December pick wasn‘t strong enough to hold off The Appeal. #topread2023 #2023readingbracket

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Sharpeipup
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Playing edible Jenga while reading a book on poison or really procrastinating cleaning the house. 🧹

TheBookHippie Yummm 11mo
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MatchlessMarie
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Eggs 😂🤗 1y
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MissHel
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The Poisoner‘s Handbook is harder in places and more uplifting in others than I expected. It was also fascinating! The two men that this book was really about, Norris and Gettler, made forensic science what it is today in America.

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MissHel
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“If I won my 250,000, mightn‘t I have lots of roses?” Said by Katherine Schaub, one of the radium girls during their lawsuit against the U.S. Radium Corporation, in the hopes of flowers for her funeral.
Of all the horrific crimes reported on in The Poisoner‘s Handbook, this one is the first to make me sob.

bthegood I read The Radium Girls - tells the story of Katherine and her co-workers - 😢 1y
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MissHel
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“Until the early 19th century a few tools existed to detect a toxic substance in a corpse.”

History of science makes me so happy! #FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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MissHel
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Book sale day 1 is done! My coworker and I manned the brat tent. I‘m going to take some ibuprofen and snuggle up with the Poisoner‘s Handbook. I promise I‘m not looking for ideas!

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 1y
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Soubhiville
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Mehso-so

My May #12Challenge book was The Poisoner‘s Handbook. It‘s nonfiction about toxic substances through modern history that have been used in murders and accidental deaths.

I felt there was too much chemical breakdown for my head to absorb, I guess a lighter version might have been better for me. Still, it was interesting, and touched on such things as arsenic, lead, radium, and Ethel and Methol alcohols.

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Hooked_on_books
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This book looks at two scientists in Jazz Age NYC who helped establish the medical examiners office based in science and did groundbreaking work in detecting poisons, often used then for murder. Not just a super interesting book, but having it around can make your family a little nervous (as it did for my husband). 😬

squirrelbrain 🤣🤣🤣 2y
jlhammar 😂 Sounds really interesting! 2y
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MatchlessMarie
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It‘s February so it‘s officially time for me to finish putting the tree away. It‘s a great book holder tho 😂 #Poison #ScaryFebruary

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catiewithac
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Well this is compulsively readable! I thoroughly enjoyed this history of NYC‘s first medical examiner and toxicologist team in the 1920‘s. The book is really as good as everyone says! 😃 🍺

janeycanuck Ooh, I heard about this on a podcast a few weeks ago and put it on my Christmas list. I think I‘m ordering it if Santa doesn‘t come through for me. 2y
iread2much I‘m so glad you liked it! It‘s a great one 2y
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@Beatlefan129 this box was a total home run for me! The tagged book has been on my TBR for a while and I‘m *dying* to read it! ☠️🧪 I expect to stay up all night reading the other two, because how can I not? And I‘ll have Reese‘s to keep me company! 😉 Thank you so much for this box of perfection!

@MaleficentBookDragon thanks for hosting this wonderful, spooky swap! #AllHallowsReadSwap is now one of my favorite swaps ever!! Happy Halloween! 👻🎃

Beatlefan129 I‘m so glad you like it! Happy Halloween 👻 2y
MemoirsForMe How cool! 2y
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Susanita
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The second part of the Start Here news podcast on Friday dealt with the ongoing work to identify remains from 9/11 at WTC. Not only are the workers in the ME‘s office using new identification techniques from worldwide experts, but also they‘re helping to invent new techniques with their tireless work. https://overcast.fm/+d8ClMreDs

In the same way, nearly 100 years ago, the doctors who first set up the NYC ME office invented new methods & skills.

tpixie Amazing 2y
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MatchlessMarie
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Omg @KaylaD you are insane!! 👻 I kept pulling books out of your box like a magician pulling out hankies!! The Eek blanket is so soft and is going to be living on my couch for the foreseeable future. I can‘t smell right now because of covid, but Champagne Toast is one of my favorite BBW scents and I can‘t wait to enjoy it. Thank you so much for your generous package. Happy Halloween! #HauntedHollowSwap #HHS 🎩🪄📚

wanderinglynn Awesome! 🎃🧡 3y
KaylaD Glad you like it!! And now you see I already read most of them so why not give them to someone who hasn‘t! Lol enjoy 3y
MatchlessMarie @KaylaD I do not mind at all. I think it‘s a great idea! 3y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#scarathlon #photochallenge #poison @Linsy

Murder, inventing forensic medicine, Jazz age? Yes please.

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Shemac77
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A little dry in places but fascinating.

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Shemac77
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Evening reading.

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EchoCharlie
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At my parents and everyone is napping, so I just grabbed a book. Pretty sure this is actually my copy!

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K.Wielechowski
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This book was so fascinating! Blum covered the usual poisons (arsenic, cyanide, chloroform, radium, etc) but also covered more common things that were killers (lead, flammable gas, wood alcohol, and nicotine, etc). She also covered the beginnings of forensic toxicology and the men who fought for its legitimacy in sensationalized court cases.

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Pitched to her editor as "I could poison my husband, but won't," this book explores the history of poison through the development of toxicology and forensic medicine in New York City. An array of poisons from methyl alcohol to arsenic are explored through the eyes of medical examiner Charles Norris and toxicologist Alexander Gettler. Fascinating and not infrequently horrifying and exactly my cup of tea.

rachelsbrittain Obviously TW for lots of murder, but also a good bit of experimentation on dogs (usually resulting in their deaths-- this is a book about poisons after) which, while historically accurate and relevant to the stories being told here, may be pretty upsetting to animal lovers. Certainly was to me regardless of how much I enjoyed the book. 4y
Susanita We read the for book club a few years ago. I thought it was be dull and boring, but instead I found it fascinating (and yes, a bit macabre). 4y
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rachelsbrittain
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1. The Poisoner's Handbook, These Violent Delights, and Party of Two

2. Taproot

3. Chai latte 🥰

#WeekendReads

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"Until the early nineteenth century few tools existed to detect a toxic substance in a corpse."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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rachelsbrittain
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Reading and petting, two of my favorite things

wanderinglynn What a cute snuggle buddy! ❤️🐶 4y
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Lyssa131330
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Yay! I know I should set my goal higher because I beat it early every year but I just like the confetti 😋🥳

Megabooks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4y
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Linsy
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My #7booksin7days for yesterday! 🧪☠️💜

StaceyKondla Loved this book! Super interesting 💜 5y
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Julsmarshall
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Fascinating, suspenseful and a little gross. Took me a while to finish this one but I did enjoy it. It has been on my bookshelf forever, happy to get it off my #MountTBR

jordanremington Hello there, how you doing today? 5y
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Julsmarshall
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Loving this! So fun to read in a hotel whose heyday was the same time period! #adolphushoteldallas #travellingreader

Susanita We read it in one of my book clubs. I thought it would be dull and boring, but I found it fascinating, albeit in a rather macabre way. 5y
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Julsmarshall
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Finally diving into this book at the airport. It‘s been on my #tbr forever! #MountTBR #travelingreader

vivastory This has been on my TBR FOREVER. I'm going to try to get to it next month. 5y
melissanorr I really enjoyed it so I hope you do too! 5y
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Laughterhp
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Here‘s my #weeklyforecast - All library books that I just picked up. All historical fiction/mystery and 1 nonfiction.

Plus not shown, my current audio listen The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie

Cinfhen I almost purchased Poisoner‘s Handbook on Audible this week! I hear it‘s excellent 5y
phatsallylee Interested to see what your thoughts are for the poisoner's handbook. It's currently sitting on my bookshelf waiting it's turn! 5y
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LauraJ
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This is one of my favorite books. Highly recommended! ☠️
#teamstoker #scarathlon #chillingphotochallenge

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
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kaysworld1
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The last 2 chapters are unnecessary I think but overall a good book.
I new a lot about poisons from studying them so nothing new but it was nice to read the affects of certain ones in detail.

I got this in a book swap from @Itchyfeetreader thank you 💖

#readingmyownbook #poisonershandbook #reading #books

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Were having a moment 😍 while binge watching #Lucifer #prime 🐈🐾

#bondingtime #lucifer #books #reading #catsoflitsy

kaysworld1 @Erofan Have you received any packages yet hun? X 5y
brit91 Awwww😻 5y
Erofan @kaysworld1 I haven't gotten anything yet. Tomorrow I'll go to the post office, check and send you a parcel - a gift from Masha! 😘 5y
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Erofan Rudi is so cute! 😻 5y
kaysworld1 @Erofan don't worry I'm sure it will turn up eventually, spectacularly late. Rudi is a LAL charmer at the moment he is running around the flat very vocal 🤦 5y
Erofan @kaysworld1 😹🐾 5y
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CoffeeK8
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I really liked this book, it was a great overview of some of the worst poisoners in the US and those who helped to bring them to justice. #audiobooks

thereadingowlvina I enjoyed this too! 😁 5y
Pedrocamacho Really enjoyed this book! 5y
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StaceyKondla
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This book was fascinating! If you have interest in forensic medicine or prohibition New York, you will enjoy this. Of course, the murders and deaths were real people and the stories are tragic. The evolution of forensic medicine is compelling. Highly recommended.

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StaceyKondla
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As much as I love reading manuscripts and working, I took a break this weekend to recharge my brain and creativity. I love kids books so much, but took a night away, binged an adult apocalypse novel, and now I‘m diving into this non-fiction audiobook. Tomorrow it‘s back to the kids projects feeling renewed and enthusiastic 💕

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kaysworld1
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Finally my working day is over and I can open my #summersantagoespostal package from @Itchyfeetreader 😍 I love it.
Icelandic murders, Russia controversy and feminism oh let's not forget the poison! 😆🕵️‍♀️😏
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@BookishMarginalia I forgot the tag 🤦 thank you 🌸

Itchyfeetreader Glad you liked - I was all on the real crime kick and the. I saw you had women‘s hour on your wish list and I loved that when I reads it last year so .... 5y
kaysworld1 @Itchyfeetreader Thank you I love it all 🧡☠️ my skeleton is called Arthur! 5y
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Clare-Dragonfly
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I really enjoyed this book! It tells the story of a few men who made enormous strides in forensic medicine and toxicology. There is just enough detail to be fascinating and not enough to be confusing to me as a layperson, and it doesn‘t get too gruesome.

gradcat I remember reading very good things about this book. Nice review! 5y
Crazeedi I agree! I enjoyed this totally! 5y
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Mitch
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Charles Norris would be so proud of todays CSI's! He worked in the face of political, economic & cultural opposition to bring to light the dangers behind the 'wonder' discoveries of the early twentieth century. He brought professionalism, respect & scientific credibility to the world of forensic medicine. Told with just the right amount of fact, science, context and human interest I was pulled along and learnt so much as I went!

Fridameetslucy I just bought this as a gift fir my daughter but I‘m reading it before I send it along :) 6y
Mitch @Fridameetslucy I picked it up in Strand! A random purchase and I really enjoyed it! It doesn‘t dwell on any one thing too long to get too heavy or boring! 6y
Crazeedi I really enjoyed this one too!! 6y
Mitch @Crazeedi love it when you discover something randomly and it turns into a winner! 6y
Crazeedi @Mitch me too! Stella fortuna was a recent one for me 6y
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Mitch
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I‘m a real mood reader - I can never choose my books too far in advance ..... Tonight I‘m ready for some chemical stories. It‘s been that kinda day! 🤣

LauraJ One of my book club's favorites! ☠ 6y
melissanorr I really enjoyed that one! 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz Same here! Mood reader haha 6y
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iread2much This is one of my favorite books! 6y
Mitch @iread2much I‘m really enjoying it far... I stumbled upon it by accident! 6y
Mitch @Jee_HookedOnBookz I know! As I get to the last 50pages or so of a book I start thinking about what I‘m in the mood for next! 6y
Mitch @LauraJ I can imagine it created quite a discussion! 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz @Mitch omg me too! 😂😂😂Then I'll be checking on my physical and virtual shelves! 😂😂 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz Oh wow this book sounds really good too! Stacked! 6y
Jee_HookedOnBookz Oops not stacked. Bought 😅 6y
iread2much @Mitch so did I, I bought it my first year of undergrad, as Boarders Books was closing. It was a sale book and it looked really cool and I loved it. It was the first non-fiction book I ever bought to read for fun and I‘ve not stopped since. 😄 i hope you love it! 6y
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Both entertaining and fact-filled, this tells the story of two scientists - chief medical examiner Charles Norris & toxicologist Alexander Gettler - in the early 20th century New York, who laid the groundwork for forensic medicine which was pivotal for both forensic science & future generations.

Rating: 5🌟

Full review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2820212802

#MayMadness #NewToYouAuthor
@Clwojick @RadicalReader @TheReadingMermaid

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Pedrocamacho
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This is a fantastic read. Forever burned into my memory will be the countless Americans who died from methyl alcohol poisoning before and during Prohibition.

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esurient
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"No, I did not eat the plant. I promise. Now, pet me."

#culprit #catsoflitsy

TheSpineView 😂 6y
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esurient
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This remnant of mostly denuded stems is the reason I spent $60 to consult with a 24-hour pet poisoning hotline. The verdict? Not poisonous to cats.

Specifically, this plant, commercially marketed as 'shamrock', is Trifolium repens, white clover, a common yard plant.

Also commercially marketed as 'shamrock' is Oxalis montana, wood sorrel, which can be poisonous to cats.

Figuring out which was which took some doing. #catsoflitsy

esurient For even more specifics, wood sorrel is considered only mildly to moderately poisonous, causing mostly gastrointestinal distress, but, in large doses, can cause renal failure. How much counts as a 'large dose'? No idea. 6y
Clare-Dragonfly Scary! I‘m glad you had the white clover! 6y
esurient @Clare-Dragonfly Cats! Stop giving me more grey hairs. 6y
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tomgirl571
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Started this gem this morning. It's for one of my book clubs. 100% right up my alley 🙄

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Cinfhen
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#SeptemberDanes I can‘t remember which Litten recommended this book to me, but it sounds fascinating. A NF that apparently reads like fiction mixing Jazz Age, NYC early/mid 1900‘s and the beginnings of forensic discovery. “A fascinating Jazz Age tale of chemistry and detection, #poison and murder, The Poisoner's Handbook is a page-turning account of a forgotten era.” (From publisher) 🔬🚬☠️

Cinfhen This might appeal to you @emilyhaldi @Reviewsbylola 6y
vivastory This has been on my nonfiction TBR FORE 6y
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TrishB Good pick👍🏻 6y
Kalalalatja @vivastory best hashtag 😂😂 6y
Kalalalatja And this book does sound interesting! 6y
Cinfhen Hahaha @vivastory I‘m just plain spazzy🤪#8thumbs 6y
Cathythoughts Sounds really good 👍🏻❤️ 6y
MStew I have had my eye on this😄 6y
TracyReadsBooks I remember enjoying this book when I read it—thought it was very interesting. I, too, would recommend it. 6y
SkeletonKey Loved this book! PBS did a great documentary based on it as well. 6y
emilyhaldi I have this book stacked!! I wonder where I first saw it 🤔 thanks for thinking of me 🤗 6y
Mdargusch Sounds fascinating! ☠️ 6y
Cathythoughts I‘ll Be Gone In The Dark is excellent... will be interested to hear your thoughts on it 👍🏻🖤 6y
Linsy I LOVED this book!! 6y
Cinfhen Hope to get to it sooner than later @Linsy 6y
Reviewsbylola I read this one but I think I found it kind of dry. It‘s been awhile though. 6y
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JPeterson
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Happy Wednesday! 🐪

I‘m pretty jazzed (yea, yea... I‘ll see myself out 😉) to start this on audio. 🎼🎷🎺

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