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The Silent Patient, by Alex Michaelides

The Silent Patient, by Alex Michaelides

November 8, 2020

Starts off as a murder mystery, but turns into a psychological thriller. My wife and I listened to the book on a long road trip, and it kept us guessing

Merrick, by Anne Rice

Merrick, by Anne Rice

November 8, 2020

Did not like this one at all. Rice normally writes some dull scenes here and there, but this one is one big dull scene. It starts off well enough, introducing

Tale of the Body Thief, by Anne Rice

Tale of the Body Thief, by Anne Rice

November 8, 2020

One of the better Rice vampire novels. It’s more reality based than most (did not like Merrick at all), as part of the story finds Lestat reminiscing about “the good

Morning Star, by Pierce Brown

Morning Star, by Pierce Brown

March 1, 2020

The Red Rising trilogy has given me a new appreciation of Science Fiction. It’s a blend of science, action, and mystery, in a way that reminds me of the best

Winter of the World, Book 2, by Ken Follett

Winter of the World, Book 2, by Ken Follett

December 31, 2019

The second book of this excellent WWII novel, and continues the story of the Dewar, Peshkov, Fitzherbert, and Von Ulrich families. Even though I’ve been with these characters through two

Recursion, by Blake Church

Recursion, by Blake Church

December 31, 2019

Another good one, by the author of Dark Matter, which I also liked. It’s about scientists figuring out how to transplant memories from one person to another. So, you could

FantasticLand, by Mike Bockoven

FantasticLand, by Mike Bockoven

December 29, 2019

FantasticLand is a giant amusement park in Florida. A huge storm hits it and knocks out all the power. Unfortunately, anyone who hasn’t left after the park’s storm warnings, is

White Lies, by Lucy Dawson

White Lies, by Lucy Dawson

December 29, 2019

Alexandra Inglis is a well respected doctor, but while out partying one night, she has a fling with a stranger. Or, so she thought. It turns out the man, Jonathan,

Memory Man, by David Baldacci

Memory Man, by David Baldacci

December 29, 2019

This is the first in a series of books about Amos Decker. As a result of a violent hit to this head in a football collision, he now has perfect

A Mind of Her Own, by Paula McLain

A Mind of Her Own, by Paula McLain

December 29, 2019

A story about Marie Curie, the co-discoverer of x-rays. It’s more of a short story, and it only discusses her love affair with her eventual husband, Pierre. I was hoping

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