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Category Archives: William Morrow
Review: 15 Seconds by Andrew Gross
Hardcover: 336 pages Publisher: William Morrow (July 10, 2012) ISBN-10: 006165597X Source: Publisher Henry Steadman wasn’t aware just how drastically his life would change as he stopped at a red light. In town to speak at a medical conference, he … Continue reading
Posted in Review, Thriller, William Morrow
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Review: Saving Ruth by Zoe Fishman
Paperback: 304 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (May 1, 2012) ISBN-10: 006205984X Source: Publisher Ruth Wasserman is a young, curly haired Jewish girl living in a small town in Alabama. All her life, she wanted to be everything … Continue reading
Posted in General Fiction, Harper Collins Publishers, Review, William Morrow
Tagged Alabama, drugs, eating disorders, racism, sex
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Review: The Girl Below by Bianca Zander
Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (June 19, 2012) ISBN-10: 0062108166 Source: Publisher After living a decade in New Zealand, twenty-eight year old Suki Piper returns to her native London. She struggles to reconnect with the London … Continue reading
Posted in Mystery/Suspense, Paranormal Fiction, Review, William Morrow
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Review: The Unseen by Katherine Webb
Paperback: 464 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (May 22, 2012) ISBN-10: 0062077880 Source: Publisher Reverend Albert Canning and his wife, Hester, live in a quiet Berkshire village in 1911. Both are young, Hester is already dreaming of filling … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Fiction, Mystery/Suspense, Review, William Morrow
Tagged 1900s, England, spirits, suffragist movement
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Review: Safe Within by Jean Reynolds Page
Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (June 12, 2012) ISBN-10: 0061876941 Source: Publisher Elaine and her husband Carson have returned to her childhood home, a cabin nestled in the trees by a lake in North Carolina, so … Continue reading
Posted in Review, William Morrow, Women's Fiction
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Review: A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash
Hardcover: 320 pages Publisher: William Morrow (April 17, 2012) ISBN-10: 0062088149 Source: Author Nine-year-old Jesse Hall and his older, mute brother Christopher “Stump” live in the small town of Marshall, North Carolina. Jesse is very protective of Stump, a child … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Fiction, Thriller, William Morrow
Tagged 1980s, North Carolina, religion, small town
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Review: The Inquisitor’s Key by Jefferson Bass
Hardcover: 368 pages Publisher: William Morrow (May 8, 2012) ISBN-10: 006180679X Source: Author In the seventh volume of the Body Farm series, forensic investigator Dr. Bill Brockton leaves the body farm-an outdoor enclosure that studies various levels of body decay-to … Continue reading
Posted in Crime Fiction, Review, Thriller, William Morrow
Tagged art history, Bill Bass, Body Farm, criminal investigation, forensics, Jon Jefferson, religion
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Review: The Thirteen by Susie Moloney
Paperback: 336 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (March 27, 2012) ISBN-10: 0062117661 Source: Publisher Paula Wittmore and her teen daughter, Rowan, are struggling to get by. To make matters worse, Paula’s recently lost her job as a waitress at a strip … Continue reading
Review: Losing Clementine by Ashley Ream
Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (March 6, 2012) ISBN-10: 006209363 Source: Publisher In thirty days, Clementine Pritchard’s life will come to an end, in suicide. She flushes away a medicine cabinet full of prescriptions and decides … Continue reading
Posted in General Fiction, Review, William Morrow, Women's Fiction
Tagged depression, suicide
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Review: Hide Me Among the Graves by Tim Powers
Hardcover: 528 pages Publisher: William Morrow (March 13, 2012) ISBN-10: 0061231541 Source: Publisher Rosetti family has been haunted by the vampiric presence of their uncle, John Polidori, former physician for Lord Byron. Now adults, Christina and her brother, Gabriel, believe … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Paranormal Fiction, Review, William Morrow
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