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Old 06-18-2017, 03:24 PM   #26001
astrangerhere
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Just finished my ARC of Andrew Wilson's A Talent for Murder. The fictionalization of Agatha Christie's famous disappearance had potential, but did not quite live up to it. It was somewhat anti-climactic and did not have much complexity. There was a preview for the forthcoming second novel in the series, but unless I get an ARC for it, I am not sure I would buy it.

I am still working my way through the Wonder Woman Ominubus as well.

I finished up the audiobook of Salt: A World History and started the audio of Kevin Anderson's Forest of Stars.
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