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Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews wittingly possess what the killer wants. And it’s not her tiramisu recipe. Amy’s Review: Fun and Enjoyable. I didn’t read the first book in the series, but I will surely do so now that I’ve read book 2 (and I’m gonna check out book 3). I really enjoyed this book. Claire is a very likable person and interesting. I like her relationship with her father, and her realness about digging in her heels when it comes to Brian. Who would listen to a guy who never called anyway? Claire may have inherited this PI Agency but she’s a remarkably strong woman, strong-willed and a grand PI. Look forward to more work by Fowkes, including this entire series.

Irregardless of Murder E. E Kennedy Cozy Mystery Amelia Prentice, a forty-something high school English teacher comfortable in her predictable routine, regains consciousness after tripping over the corpse of a former student in the safest of places, the public library. Returning to the classroom, she tries to pretend nothing happened. But when it becomes obvious that the victim’s death wasn’t an accident and she is now a murder suspect, she realizes that her cozy small-town life in New York’s Adirondack region will never be the same.

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Amy’s Review: Murder is just the beginning. It’s an interesting story of Amelia Prentice, an English teacher, who becomes an investigator or amateur sleuth. It’s a grand mystery where the title grabbed this author/English major. I loved the title, and became intrigued. It’s a very witty story and is just the beginning of a mystery for Amelia. It’s lighthearted and smart, and I, too, become annoyed at irregardless, since that word never makes sense. Kennedy writes this well, and to meet up with her titles, she has to. Her characters have great chemistry and are human. I look forward to reading the next books in her Miss Prentice Cozy Mysteries series.

Far Cry from Turquoise Kate Rigby Coming of Age Told from both daughter and father’s perspectives, Far Cry From The Turquoise Room is a coming-of-age, riches-to-rags tale of loss, resilience, and selfdiscovery. It is also about the passage of childhood into puberty. Amy’s Review: Yes, this book is stunning. Absolutely stunning. I love that it’s written in two perspectives, which gives an added depth to the story. Rigby already has a big fan with me, so I was honored to read another one of her books. “You won’t forget my name. You won’t forget me. I was, I am, I will be.” Father Hassan Azim


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