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Now on to the books . . .
Snarque by Charles Lyons & Lisa Colvin
Rating: 5.0 Stars with 2 votes
Category: Mystery
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Welcome to Snarque. A town so smug about its exclusivity its unofficial motto is "Have a nice day…. Somewhere else"
When the most prestigious midwife in Snarque is found dead in a million-dollar koi pond (her blood ruining the pond’s pH), David Windom, disgraced Beverly Hills PD public affairs officer now Snarque’s homicide detective has a problem. Does he cover up what he knows to be murder for the good of the town's reputation or does he try to solve the crime?
He's aided by Mattie the attractive local florist/exotic plant hallucinogenic purveyor. But even she could be a suspect along with a cross-dressing financier, a Lothario Gardner and others.
Scandal, sex, and schadenfreude. It’s all so deliciously precious.
The Nexus by J. Kraft Mitchell
Rating: 4.4 Stars with 21 votes
Category: Science Fiction Thriller
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IN THIS CITY, CRIMINALS MAY JUST MAKE THE BEST CRIME FIGHTERS.
The United Space Programs built the floating city to be a better place for humanity, free of the crime and corruption that riddled the cities of Earth. They failed. Less than a century old, the satellite metropolis of Anterra now harbors a massive criminal underground.
Jill Branch is just one of countless teenagers who have been sucked into the illegal activities of the city. She’s an errander--a pawn for crime lords to hire for their grunt work. But her latest task turned out to be more than she bargained for. Now she’s on the run from an undercover government agent. But she’s about to find out he doesn’t want to arrest her; he wants to recruit her. And if Jill agrees, she may be part of one of the most unique crime fighting projects in history.
MORTAL SIN by Paul Levine
Rating: 4.4 Stars with 16 votes
Category: Mystery, Thriller
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From Library Journal
Lawyer Jake Lassiter is defending Florida real estate developer Nicky Florio in a civil suit regarding an environmentalist's death at a poolside party. While Lassiter has doubts that the death was accidental, he also worries about the possible conflict of interest involved in sleeping with his client's wife, Gina. After Lassiter wins the case, he is sucked into the machinations of Florio and Gina and finds himself witness to a beheading, accused of embezzlement and murder, and on the run. Indian rights, animal rights, and slimy politicians and lawyers all surface in this fourth Lassiter novel. Permeated with cynicism and the corruption of South Florida that recall the work of Carl Hiaasen, this thriller races to a smashing climax. Recommended for public libraries.
- Robert H. Donahugh, formerly with Youngstown & Mahoning Cty. P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Gabriel the Goldfish by Cindy Adkins
Rating: 5.0 Stars with 2 votes
Category: Children's
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When six-year-old Tyler wins Gabriel, the goldfish, at a carnival, the boy is excited. However, Gabriel is distraught as he misses Mr. Jack, the man who cared for him at the fish booth. Once his gets home with Tyler, Gabriel devises a clever plan to secure his release and be returned, once again, to the carnvial. Things do not go as he anticipates, yet another opportunity arises that gives Gabriel hope. This story is full of twists and turns that will keep children captivated to see what will happen to the endearing goldfish. It is one to be read by parents, grandparents, teachers, or librarians who are looking for an entertaining read. For ages 4-8. Note: This book contains no illustrations and is purely for the joy of sharing a reading experience with children.