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PoindexterOglethorpe

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19. Little Girl Lost
Thu May 18, 2023, 10:05 PM
May 2023

by Brian McGilloway. I've read his Benedict Devlin books and liked them a lot. This one is a new series from him, and so far, so good. The books all take place in Ireland, and the border between the Republic and Northern Ireland.

I'm also reading The Poacher's Son by Paul Doiron. The narrator is a game warden in Maine. Absolutely fascinating. I've never been to Maine, have essentially no idea what game wardens do. In this, the first of a series, the son of the title learns his father is accused of murder. His dad is a scumbag, but not a murderer. I expect to read the rest of the novels in the series.

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I finished Moscow Sky by Ernest Dempsey yellowdogintexas May 2023 #1
Silva has hermetic May 2023 #4
His books are intelligent and suck you in big time yellowdogintexas May 2023 #18
Just finished one and started another last night. hippywife May 2023 #2
That sounds nice hermetic May 2023 #3
My fiction is depleted at the moment Bayard May 2023 #5
At least you have something hermetic May 2023 #6
"Snowblind" by Ragnar Jonasson The King of Prussia May 2023 #7
Love Iclandic Noir hermetic May 2023 #8
I re-read Atkinson's Life After Life and A God in Ruins earlier this year. Ohiya May 2023 #9
Her latest hermetic May 2023 #10
"Into the Water" by Paula Hawkins. sinkingfeeling May 2023 #11
Sounds apropos for today hermetic May 2023 #13
I've just finished The Ferryman by Justin Cronin mike_c May 2023 #12
Lovely hermetic May 2023 #14
Started a new book that had been recommended by a friend. Ann Howard Creel's japple May 2023 #15
Thanks for the lovely thought hermetic May 2023 #16
Thanks. Will check out Kate Atkinson. It sounds like japple May 2023 #17
Little Girl Lost PoindexterOglethorpe May 2023 #19
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