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Sheila McGee-Smith

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Perfect for a boomer

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Reviewed: 03-10-25

I love the fact that writers I have read for decades continue to write stories that grow up and old as I do.

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Reviewed: 02-24-25

It’s very rare that a book leaves a cliffhanger at the end. Happy to read next chapter in their story but at a loss to read a book that really doesn’t have an ending.

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Took a while to catch my interest

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-12-25

I almost gave up on this. Might’ve been better if I had re-read the summary right before I started reading. I couldn’t quite figure out the point of it all until about 1/3 of the way through.

After that, I did get invested in the protagonists. And, it ended up being an interesting, compelling story.

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Prey-full?

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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 08-04-21

I’ve read most of the Prey series. I think I have finally gotten to the point where they have become too formulaic. I may be done.

This one in particular didn’t have enough interesting twists and turns. The interest value was supposed to be that the ocean was involved? Enough.

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Two Stories, Interweaved

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Reviewed: 11-13-17

I love complex novels, that tell multiple stories that converge in the end. This is one such novel. The fact that it is based on a historical case (that I won't elaborate on as to not be a spoiler) makes the story even more compelling. A great listen.

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Love Eddie Izzard? You will love this audiobook!

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Reviewed: 07-13-17

I was introduced to Eddie Izzard's work in the late 90s. Since then, I have had the opportunity to see him on Broadway, watch his TV series, as well as repeatedly watch his concert DVDs. My only complaint about his work is there is not enough of it to satisfy my appetite. This book not only contributes more content, it gives us a very frank view of Izzard and his life.

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A Good Book, But No Captain Corelli's Mandolin

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Reviewed: 08-23-15

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The name of the author drew me to this new release. I loved his last book. I really like The Dust That Falls From Dreams but the story wasn't as compelling. If you like Downton Abbey, this book will appeal - complex drama with interweaving families during World War I.

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Intricately Weaves Multiple Plot Lines

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Reviewed: 10-04-13

I enjoy novels where the stories of multiple families are told and then as the novel progresses various points of intersection are revealed. Overall an enjoyable read.

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Interesting Premise

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Reviewed: 07-19-13

A very good - though not necessarily great - book.

What's good: Tells a story over 30 years or so. Ties the story to the times.

What's not so good: A little too much stereotyping of Italian- and Jewish-Americans in NY.



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A Bittersweet Read of Maeve's Final Book

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Reviewed: 03-11-13

I thoroughly enjoyed this Binchy book, as I have every book she wrote. It was sad to think it would be the last one.

A Week in Winter follows a format that Bichy began a few years back: individual stories in chapters weaved together with a theme. It worked a little better - a little less forced - here than it has in some of the more recent ones.

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