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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
I voted for All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda. It's a bit more than I want to spend, and it's not in my local library, but it was the only one screaming, "Read me!" Tales told in reverse chronological order, where the object isn't to find out how things end, but rather how they began, fascinate me. Remember that free cup of coffee scene in the movie 'Momento'? Or the scene where the woman is telling the fellow how she was beat up by someone she fears? Aw, that's a classic film! If All the Missing Girls captures a fragment of that film's inventiveness it will be worth it.
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It wasn't in my library either, but I requested it, and it already came in. So I'll likely give it a vote. Though
din155's comment gives me pause...
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Originally Posted by din155
I have voted for The Day of the Jackal and Final Jeopardy.
Last I tried to read The Girl on the Train by Megan Miranda I lost interest in every character midway and abandoned the book. I don't want to burn again so soon if possible 
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Hmmm. Was going to vote for both of these, but am re-thinking the Megan Miranda book. More research required...