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What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan

“In the eyes of others, we’re often not who we imagine ourselves to be.”  So begins Rachel’s story of the tense investigation of the abduction of her 8-year-old son one year ago which was launched with a disastrous press conference.  Rachel deeply regrets the mistakes she made; DI Jim Clemo is still haunted by his.… Read More What She Knew by Gilly Macmillan

March 18, 2017 BookAppealLeave a comment

The Watcher in the Wall by Owen Laukkanen

Stevens and Windemere are still wrapping up their last case when a student in Stevens’ daughter’s class commits suicide.  Adrian had been communicating with a girl in a suicide chat room and the FBI team is determined to find her before she can harm herself.  The new case raises an ugly memory for Carla Windemere… Read More The Watcher in the Wall by Owen Laukkanen

March 31, 2016 BookAppealLeave a comment

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