Started off all right, but the explanation for the person(s) behind the whole situation was convoluted and hard to follow.
Started off all right, but the explanation for the person(s) behind the whole situation was convoluted and hard to follow.
Finally! I haven‘t been able to read physical books for a while, so it was nice to finally be able to finish this book. Very scary. I know there have been outbreaks of Ebola virus in the past but I hope there are none in our future. Unfortunately, we lose a major character in this book and it‘s someone you‘d think was invincible. #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView
“Maggie O‘Dell and AD Cunningham believed the threat targeted Quantico. It targeted them. A deadly virus—virtually undetectable until it causes death from a million internal cuts. The victims appear random, but Maggie wonders if vengeance isn‘t the guiding hand..Maggie knows dangerous minds, but she must tackle this new opponent from within a biosafety isolation ward—while waiting to see if death is already multiplying inside her body.”
Finally! It took me a while to finish this one due to fibromyalgia/migraines, but I finally crossed the finish line. This is a great book with Maggie meeting up again with Father Keller and former Sheriff-turned prosecutor for Suffolk County, Nick Morrelli. Will Father Keller be brought to justice this time? Hmmm.. #SeriesLove2023 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView
“When a monsignor is found knifed to death in a Nebraska airport restroom, Maggie O‘Dell is called in to profile the ritualistic murder of a priest, the latest in a series of killings. Maggie soon discovers a disturbing Internet game that‘s popular among victims of abuse by Catholic priests. With this first real lead in the investigation, she wonders if the group has turned cyberspace justice into reality.”
A favorite author! He blends my two favorite genre—historical fiction and mystery. This one is set in the 1720‘s as the South Sea Company collapses. William Spandrel, an innocent London mapmaker, becomes a pawn of the rich and powerful who are trying to protect themselves from scandal. While I did not think this one of his best works, I enjoyed this adventure story filled with suspense and intrigue.
2nd book read for #AwesomeAugust
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Working my way through Sue Grafton‘s Kinsey Milhone books on audiobook while doing chores. The tagged book was the best of the four in my opinion, and H is for Homicide was my least favorite. I am enjoying them keeping me company during chores.
Detective Kling‘s girlfriend is gunned down in a bookstore, along with three other people, which makes this personal for the detectives of the 87th Precinct. This was an unusually twisty mystery in this series that did a good job of giving the reader the same tunnel vision as the detectives. CW for rape and abortion.
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