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160) Saint Death by Mark Dawson
161) The Driver by Mark Dawson Persevered with books 2&3 of the omnibus I had. I'm trying to clear off my to be read collection on my kindle before buying anything new from my wish list - a lot on there is 9.99 which I think is a lot for a kindle book. |
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21. Champagne for One (Nero Wolfe #31) by Rex Stout – Archie Goodwin goes to a dinner party and one of the guests is poisoned. Everyone is convinced she committed suicide just because she mentioned doing such a thing, but all signs really point to murder. I didn't like this book much at all.
Well, that wraps it up for the year! I did all right. I still have a bunch of books that I need to finish, so who knows? Maybe next year I'll knock out a whole lot and look good.
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106) - Every Dark Corner - Karen Rose
107) - The Game - Tom Wood 108) - The Escape - David Baldacci 109) - The Last Child - John Hart 110) - Six Four - Hideo Yokoyama 111) - Better off Dead - Tom Wood 112) - The Beautiful Dead - Belinda Bauer 113) - Days Without End - Sebastian Barry 114) - The Last Mile - David Baldacci 115) - Sworn to Silence - Linda Castillo 116) - City of Fire - Robert Ellis Oops, nearly put this in the 2017 thread ![]() That's two years in a row I've managed 100+, so probably attainable in 2017 Here's to great reading in the new year |
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I'd better complete my year before I start on the 2017 lot.
125/ Guardian Angel by Sara Paretsky Warshawski mystery. I did enjoy this but for some reason it took me ages to actually finish it. Intriguing and complex with more of a focus on the human cost of her investigations than you usually get in this kind of book |
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