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Old 02-15-2015, 02:32 PM   #21750
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Wonderful, as expected. This book ties together and brings forward a whole raft of stories. There are lots of gems here, but I'll avoid overt snerkers, except to say that Kareen turns out to be a more interesting person, and more useful, than simply someone who yells at Val Con.

Next up, Edith Wharton's Age of Innocence, the MR Book Club selection this month.
Slight interruption while I read the latest Jane Whitefield novel from Thomas Perry - A String of Beads. I quite enjoyed this book, and was pleased to see that Jane is still at it. However, there remain unresolved issues in her marriage that need to get resolved. One way or another.

If you haven't read any of these books, I highly recommend the series. The first book is Vanishing Act. Jane is Seneca First Nations, and she helps people in lethal trouble to disappear. Completely and permanently, into a new life. The books are fast paced, exciting, and well written.
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