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The standout titles of 2025 so far span inter-war espionage, gritty violence in modern Glasgow and the return of a cult ...
This column was submitted by Evangeline Cessna with the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This week we are featuring ...
As summer approaches, the library is gearing up for an exciting season ahead. We wish our Director, Bambi Reid Pedu, all the best in her future endeavors and warmly welcome Elizabeth (Bazz) Perry as ...
In honor of Audiobook Appreciation Month, here are seven outstanding recent titles to accompany long Seattle summer days.
His latest, "Marble Hall Murders," features even more brain-twisting conundrums, as Susan Ryeland is contracted to edit the posthumous final adventure for fictional detective Atticus Pünd, penned ...
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Prime Women on MSNSandy's Reading Selections for JuneSandy's book review for June includes something for everyone, from a biography to a psychological thriller that'll keep you ...
Fans of the inventive English author Anthony Horowitz have reason to celebrate the arrival of “Marble Hall Murders,” the third entry in a terrific series started in 2016. This book, like the ...
Horowitz’s diabolically clever MARBLE HALL MURDERS (Harper, 592 pp., $28) begins as Susan Ryeland, a British book editor, starts reading the newest installment in a crime series featuring a ...
“Marble Hall Murders” marks the return of detective Atticus Pünd and editor Susan Ryeland in their third murder mystery by Anthony Horowitz, author of the bestselling “Magpie Murders” and ...
Author Anthony Horowitz is out with a new book that takes jabs at mystery novels, while still being a great mystery read. “Marble Hall Murders” is about an editor of mystery books who finds ...
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