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2016

Double Indemnity. A Mini Review.

March 5, 2016March 5, 2016 / beckmank / 9 Comments

5/5 Stairs Great example of classic noir.

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The Luckiest Girl Alive

March 4, 2016 / beckmank / 9 Comments

4/5 Stairs. An interesting novel told alternately between the present and the past, but does contain some disturbing material.

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Hidden Bodies: Watch Out, Los Angeles.

February 29, 2016February 28, 2016 / beckmank / 7 Comments

4/5 Stairs Joe Goldberg moves his obsessive, creepy self to LA. Watch out.

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A Muddied Murder

February 28, 2016 / beckmank / 12 Comments

5/5 Stairs Interesting mystery and characters, set on a farm in a small town in Pennsylvania.

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Visiting an Old Friend: Death of a Nurse

February 27, 2016February 27, 2016 / beckmank / 8 Comments

4/5 Stairs I always enjoy my yearly visit to Lochdubh.

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