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getting old in mke

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16. Did you read its predecessor?
Sat Dec 1, 2012, 03:41 PM
Dec 2012

My wife finished "Live by Night" a couple of weeks ago and her take was similar to yours. But she just loved "The Given Day" and thinks that's the best of his. Still, she'd read a shopping list if he wrote it.

"Altar of Bones" by Philip Carter Curmudgeoness Nov 2012 #1
Purse book: The Keeper of Lost Causes by Danish writer Jussi Adler-Olsen Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2012 #2
Do you like it. DUgosh Nov 2012 #3
Which one? Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2012 #5
I'm looking forward to the next Adler-Olsen... fadedrose Nov 2012 #8
Yes, I'd like to read more of his work, too Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2012 #11
I used to read "easy" mysteries and loved them... fadedrose Dec 2012 #17
I've added some to the alphabetical list, and the rest are already there Lydia Leftcoast Dec 2012 #18
African Genesis, by Robert Ardrey pscot Nov 2012 #4
_The Inner Circle_ by Brad Meltzer getting old in mke Nov 2012 #6
THE OLD GRAY WOLF(2012) by James D. Doss fadedrose Nov 2012 #7
Doss messes around more in this book than in any other... fadedrose Nov 2012 #10
Sad, heavy heart.. fadedrose Nov 2012 #13
Rose, Little Star Nov 2012 #14
The Cassandra Project SheilaT Nov 2012 #9
Finished SheilaT Nov 2012 #12
"Live By Night", Dennis Lehane's New Novel. Paladin Dec 2012 #15
Did you read its predecessor? getting old in mke Dec 2012 #16
"The Given Day" Was A Good One. Paladin Dec 2012 #19
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