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#2017Book26
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Chelsibno
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Mehso-so

The strongest aspect is the portrayal of loss and grief. Nora's mourning and strive to find the killer is the most interesting part of the book. The sexist lines of police questioning towards women is aggravatingly realistic. Like many mysteries, the red herring is obvious and there are enough clues laid out for the reader to figure out a motive. Although it's short, the pacing is incredibly slow in parts. #2017Book26 #audiobook #mystery #bookclub

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JacintaMCarter
First Comes Love | Emily Giffin
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Pickpick

#2017Book26
After their brother dies, Meredith and Josie have to learn to deal with their grief. But fifteen years later, neither sister is happy with her life, but fears it's now too late to make a change. I don't read many romance novels, so this is a fairly new genre for me. The two main characters are fairly complex, but I wish the secondary characters were more developed. There aren't many surprises, but a few reveals add depth to the story.