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Deborah-Diane
@DeborahDiane (40850)
• Laguna Woods, California
4 Oct 17
Since the time Sue Grafton began writing her Kinsey Milhone mystery series, I have been reading them ... beginning with "A is for Alibi," followed by "B is for Burglar," etc.
I have followed the fictional character, Kinsey, and...
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SomeCowgirl
@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
20 Sep 10
I picked this up because it's a pizza mystery. This seems to be the first of a series though I've not looked it up to check for myself, I do know that atleast there is a sequel to this book. I read it and told my husband that I...
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spiderman05
@spiderman05 (851)
• Canada
3 May 07
On one of my recent visits to the library, I found myself in the mystery books area. Agatha Christie is my favorite mystery books writer, though I like to discover new authors once in a while. There were tons of books on the...
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spiderman05
@spiderman05 (851)
• Canada
28 Mar 07
I have just finished reading Dan Brown's novel: Deception point. Dan brown has written four books so far and I read them all.
I was not very enthusiastic to buy this book when I first read a summary of the story on the book's...
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lalav1
@lalav1 (1052)
• United States
13 Mar 07
If you haven't read the book or seen the movie, an update on this true murder mystery will air on 48 Hours this Saturday, March 17. The story is about a military doctor who was accused and eventually imprisoned for killing his...
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spiderman05
@spiderman05 (851)
• Canada
8 Feb 07
I really like reading books written by Agatha Christie. Almost 2 mystery books over 3, I read are written by her. I like this author because:1- She is shy and introverted, just like me.
2- She uses a clean language.
3- There is...
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