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What did you recently finish reading?
Every morning, as her husband Mike straps on his SIG Sauer and pulls on his heavy Magnum boots, Jamie Anderson tenses up. Then comes the call she has always dreaded: There’s been a shooting at police headquarters. Mike isn’t hurt, but his long-time partner is grievously injured. As weeks pass and her husband’s insomnia and disconnectedness mount, Jamie realizes he is an invisible casualty of the attack. Then the phone rings again. Another shooting but this time Mike has pulled the trigger.
But the shooting does more than just alter Jamie’s world. It’s about to change everything for two other women. Christie Simmons, Mike’s flamboyant ex, sees the tragedy as an opportunity for a second chance with Mike. And Jamie’s younger sister, Lou, must face her own losses to help the big sister who raised her. As the press descends and public cries of police brutality swell, Jamie tries desperately to hold together her family, no matter what it takes.
I like Sarah Pekkanen’s novels, but this one didn’t have the mystery or drama that I was expecting.
What are you currently reading?
In San Francisco’s seamy Tenderloin district, a teenage street hustler has been murdered in a shelter for boys. And the dedicated priest who runs the struggling home stands accused. But despite damning evidence that he’s a killer—and worse—Father Thomas Martin stands by his innocence. And attorney Peter Donley stands with him.
For three years Donley has cut his legal teeth in his uncle’s tiny, no-frills firm, where people come before profits. Just as Donley is poised to move on to a lucrative dream job, the shocking case lands in his lap, and he must put his future on hold while putting his courtroom skills to the test. But a ruthless DA seeking headlines and a brutal homicide cop bent on vengeance have their own agendas. Now, as he unearths the dirty secrets surrounding the case, Donley must risk his neck to save his client’s life…and expose the face of true evil.
I love Dugoni’s Tracy Crosswhite series, so I’m curious on how a standalone will be!
What do you think you’ll read next?
The breathtaking story of five brothers who bring each other up in a world run by their own rules. As the Dunbar boys love and fight and learn to reckon with the adult world, they discover the moving secret behind their father’s disappearance.
At the center of the Dunbar family is Clay, a boy who will build a bridge—for his family, for his past, for greatness, for his sins, for a miracle.
The question is, how far is Clay willing to go? And how much can he overcome?
This is Zusak’s first novel since The Book Thief (which I loved!!). I’m going in with a bit of hesitance, but I’m hoping it will be just as good!
What are your WWW? Have you read Things You Won’t Say, The 7th Canon or Bridge of Clay?
OMG, I’m both excited and hesitant to read Bridge of Clay too. Why, The Book Thief is so hard to beat. But it’s Markus Zusak so I need to get my hands on it. 🙂
Here’s my WWW:
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I know what you mean! Have you read his other novel – I am the Messenger?
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Great selections! I hope your reading is great!
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Thank you!
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Nice selections. Thanks for sharing!
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I enjoyed Things You Won’t Say. Sorry you were disappointed.
Enjoy your week, and here’s MY WWW POST
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I’m glad you enjoyed it! Have you read any of her other novels? I really like her writing style.
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I’m looking forward to reading what you think of the new Markus Zusak book. I hope to get my hands on that one soon! Here is my WWW post: https://greatmorrisonmigration.wordpress.com/2018/10/24/www-wednesdays-october-24-2018/
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I’m excited but nervous for it! Should have it read by next week!
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New to me, I wants them all
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I haven’t actually heard of any of those, but they sound interesting! Great post 🙂
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Thank you!
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I love your list even though I know I can’t go on the emotional rollercoaster that some of these books promise. Fall has me feeling all sensitive! Still, I cannot wait to see your thoughts on Bridge of Clay. Happy reading! http://silverbuttonbooks.com/2018/10/24/www-wednesday-october-24-2018
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Hope Bridge of Clay lives up to your expectations! What a massive challenge for an author to follow up a book so many people have loved.
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I agree. I can see why it has taken him this longer to write his next novel.
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I have an ARC of Bridge of Clay and I’m so looking forward to reading it. Just need to find the time.
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Just picked up my copy from the library! It’s a solid book!
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I have Things You Won’t Say in my TBR.
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I hope you enjoy it!
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Great choices. I love the look of Bridge of Clay, seen so many reviews for it.
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Thanks! It was just released last week!
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These all look great, but I have not read any. I passed on the Dugoni book, so I am interested to hear your thoughts when you finish.
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I’m liking it so far, but not as much as his Tracey Crosswhite series.
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have read none of these, but do have Bridge of Clay on my TBR..
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The 7th Canon
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Pressed post accietally.. Great selection! The 7th Canon looks like a book that I might enjoy.
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I just finished it yesterday, it’s a great read!
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Great post and great list of books The 7th Canon looks and sounds absolutely amazingly great I am really intrigued and very curious about the plotline of the book. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.
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