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Thirty years ago, teenager Rebecca Underhill and her twin sister Molly were abducted by a man who lived in a house in the woods behind their upstate New York farm. They were held inside that house for three horrifying hours, until making their daring escape. Vowing to keep their terrifying experience a secret in order [CONTINUE READING]

 

It is Samhain—the Blood Harvest. Nonbelievers call it Hallowe’en. The night when eight Nashville teenagers are found dead, with occult symbols carved into their naked bodies. It’s a ritual the killers believe was blessed by Death himself. When children are victimized, emotions always run high, and this case has the public both outraged and terrified: [CONTINUE READING]

 

Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Mailbox Monday is now going on a blog tour with the host this month being Julie @ Knitting and Sundries. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and check out the others who are participating [CONTINUE READING]

 

The Thirteenth Tale has to be one of the best books I’ve read this year. You can read more about the book and my review here but on this post I wanted to share with you the book trailer. The music alone will give you the chills as much as the chills you’ll have in [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: Devil’s Food Cake AUTHOR: Josi S. Kilpack PUBLISHER: Desert Book PUBLICATION DATE: January 1, 2009 PAGES: 341 pages GENRE: Fiction, Contemporary Culinary Mystery With her son Shawn at her side, her reputation on the line, and a full cast of suspicious characters, Sadie Hoffmiller is once again cooking her way through a case that [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: Devil’s Food Cake AUTHOR: Josi Kilpack PUBLISHER: Deseret Book PUBLICATION DATE: January 1, 2009 GENRE: Contemporary Fiction, Mystery With her son Shawn at her side, her reputation on the line, and a full cast of suspicious characters, Sadie Hoffmiller is once again cooking her way through a case that offers far more questions than [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: Rebecca’s Tale AUTHOR: Sally Beauman PUBLICATION DATE: January 30, 2007 PUBLISHER: Harper Paperbacks PAGES: 464 GENRE: Fiction Mystery April 1951. It is twenty years since the death of Rebecca, the hauntingly beautiful first wife of Maxim de Winter. Twenty years since the inquest, which passed a verdict of suicide. Twenty years since Manderlay was [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: The Thirteenth Tale AUTHOR: Diane Setterfield PUBLISHER: Atria PUBLICATION DATE: September 2006 PAGES: 416 pages GENRE: Fiction A compelling emotional mystery in the timeless vein of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, about family secrets and the magic of books and storytelling. Margaret Lea works in her father’s antiquarian bookshop where her fascination for the biographies [CONTINUE READING]

 

Title: The Lady in Question Author: Victoria Alexander Publisher: Avon Publication Date: November 25,2003 Paperback: 384 pages Genre: Fiction: Historical Romance No one ever imagined Delia Effington to be the Effington twin to tumble into scandal. But now that she had the name she saw no reason why she shouldn’t play the game, especially with [CONTINUE READING]

 

In a city of history, mystery, and more than a few ghosts, four best friends who have never fit in anywhere except with each other are about to get close – and closer still – to four sexy bachelors with some very alluring secrets… SOUTHERN COMFORT, SAVANNAH STYLE… Bebe Fitzgerald’s hard upbringing taught her how [CONTINUE READING]

 

Faith, I tell them, is a mystery, elusive to many, and never easy to explain. Sweeping and lyrical, spellbinding and unforgettable, David Ebershoff’s The 19th Wife combines epic historical fiction with a modern murder mystery to create a brilliant novel of literary suspense. It is 1875, and Ann Eliza Young has recently separated from her [CONTINUE READING]

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