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What's on My Nightstand (aka: what I am reading)

I just finished "Wicked Autumn" by G.M. Malliet, "Fool Me Once" by Harlan Coben. Both were solid stories, however I enjoyed Wicked Autumn in it's dry sense of humor. Granted it is a cozy murder mystery, not unlike an old Agatha Christie Miss Marple. But, the lack of humor in Fool Me Once made for a very dry read. I found myself just reading to find out the mystery. In the mix of all that I finished, "Since We Fell" by D. Lehane and "Tell the Wolves I'm Home" by C. Brunt. Both were great reads.

Right now I've started "The Passenger" by Lisa Lutz and "Cruel Beautiful World" by C Leavitt.

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