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hermetic

(8,710 posts)
7. Hi, wasn't ignoring you
Sun May 22, 2022, 01:55 PM
May 2022

Just felt the need for a little lie down so I hit the couch and slept for an hour. Better now.

The Mugger should help. Highly rated: The cops in the 87th Precinct wanted the mugger and they wanted him bad. One patrolman had a personal reason to go after him..a reason that became a burning obsession and an easy way for a cop to get killed.

Sorry for your drowned book. Oddly enough its description reads: As the rain falls steadily and the level of the River Ashburn continues to rise, Juno must unmask the real identity of the killer, or risk being swept away on a murderous tide.

Not to make light of your lifeboat disaster story, which is truly quite sad.

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The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley. madaboutharry May 2022 #1
That is a good one hermetic May 2022 #2
Gemma Halliday's Jaime Bond series SheltieLover May 2022 #3
Still in a reading slump The King of Prussia May 2022 #4
Hi, wasn't ignoring you hermetic May 2022 #7
Kindle bedtime reading Jilly_in_VA May 2022 #5
Sounds interesting hermetic May 2022 #8
Firmin by Sam Savage mizogan May 2022 #6
That sounds delightful hermetic May 2022 #9
Sounds like a fun read! SheltieLover May 2022 #10
The Man From St. Petersburg, by Ken Follett northoftheborder May 2022 #11
Yeah, that Abrams book hermetic May 2022 #12
Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic. I would love to visit that book shop. japple May 2022 #13
Purnell looks like a great writer hermetic May 2022 #14
Picked back up "Pegasus Descending" by James Lee Burke. TexLaProgressive May 2022 #15
Convinced me hermetic May 2022 #16
The odd thing is there's a lot of time between the 2 Robicheaux novels I've read. TexLaProgressive May 2022 #18
"The Lost Diary of Venice" by Margaux DeRoux bif May 2022 #17
How's this one coming along? hermetic May 2022 #19
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