Book Review: Louise Penny’s “The Hangman”
It’s a conundrum worthy of Agatha Christie in this short and yet very complete story. You’ll only realize it’s brevity by how little time it takes to read.
It’s a conundrum worthy of Agatha Christie in this short and yet very complete story. You’ll only realize it’s brevity by how little time it takes to read.
PSI Operative Duke Marlow has a new mission: find, interrogate and eliminate the target—Mercy Deluca. She’s more than he bargained for and Intel has it all wrong.
Callie takes weddings to heart, even when left at the altar. So when she returns to Lucky Harbor to find her high school crush sexier than ever, it’s hard to remember she’s sworn off love.
Between the proofreading errors, the insta-love, making her hero look like an idiot or a predator (it changed from moment to moment), well, it’s so bad, that it’s not worth the reading. Even for free.
One may ask to borrow from someone who will lend it to you. But you must pay the loan back in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Catch a professional assassin: top priority. Find a failure-to-appear and collect big bucks: top score. How she’ll pull it all off: top secret.
Latecomers to a deadly game, John and Kate don’t know the rules, the players, or the score. They do know that the hunters are about to become the hunted.
She blew until she was blue in the face in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
A guy who deserved to be murdered, and Lieutenant Eve Dallas will solve this case.
An intricate scheme involving slavery, changed identities, and fur trappers emerges in the midst of disappearances, as Ruso and Tilla struggle to keep the peace.