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Curti and Lafond offer an indispensable reference book for serious film enthusiasts that is also fun to read. A follow-up volume is planned, focusing on the spy flicks, mysteries, and erotic thrillers of the ’70s.
The third story featuring the clever and acerbic Declan Miller (following The Wrong Hands) is the latest in a long line of sharp and intelligent detective mysteries crafted by the immensely talented Billingham. His lead is a wonderfully enigmatic character whose idiosyncrasies mask deep emotional pain.
The story is a complex mix of psychology and police procedural. Details about medical conditions are spelled out in detail, while some French phrases are left untranslated. Ross’s fans and thriller readers will enjoy this book.
Ellis grapples with the quiet history of white supremacy in so-called nice Minneapolis in this highly recommended book for readers interested in social justice.
This is a character-driven, carefully paced thriller that engages readers with the why of things more than the who. For fans of Sophie Hannah and Jane Casey.
Readers will appreciate the rom-com levels of banter and conflict that lead to an HEA in Juniper’s enemies-to-lovers F1 romance, third in the “Frontrunners” series (after Coming in Hot).
Dedicating a few paragraphs per “kuriosity,” blogger Sebastian (morbidkuriosity.com) provides a one-stop shop for curious readers that highlights the essential details of phenomena that cannot be explained rationally or scientifically. For the naturally curious and those who enjoy a challenge to their understanding of the world, and indeed, the cosmos.