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Old 05-04-2019, 10:49 AM   #873
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These are the two that interest me as well, both seem to have a kind of "Jane Hawk" feel (just going by the descriptions). I'll probably pick Thin Air, because a detective tracking down herself seems interesting. Both of these are part 1 of a two part series though. Doesn't anyone just write a single (stand-alone) novel anymore? I probably won't be getting to whichever book I choose for (at least) a couple weeks (maybe a month), as I've already got a couple I'm reading (Devil in the White City and a non-fiction book on Scrivener) and the last Jane Hawk novel (a series that has been drawn out way too much) on hold on Overdrive. After that I think I'm done with Dean Koontz.

Sorry to ramble.
I enjoyed Devil in the White City; Erik Larson's one of my go-to authors.

This month, I chose The Mask Collectors: A Novel by Ruvanee Pietersz Vilhauer. Now onward, to pick my IHG freebies for 2Q2019.
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