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Dru’s Short Musing:
Reporter about town, Freddie Archer, is on the case when she becomes entangled in a murder investigation.

This was a fast-paced, character driven, and a nicely executed whodunit with crisp writing making it easy to follow the path the author has set. With visually descriptive narrative and engaging d...

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I don’t know what day of the week it was, and I don’t know what town we were in. It could’ve been any night, any town. It was soundcheck, and the soundman was angry because the sub shop had put capicola into his Italian sub when he’d specifically asked for no capicola. So okay. We’re sound-checking, and across the club he’s sitting behind his sound console taking angry bites ...

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Taylor Aaronovitch sits down for a question-and-answer session with dru’s book musings so that we can learn more about her. Let’s get to know Taylor.



What is your full name?
Taylor NMN Aaronovitch. When ...

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Dru’s Short Musing:
Try as she might, Emmy once again gets involved in a murder investigation, this after promising she won’t.

This well-written and fast-paced whodunit had a comfortable tone with crisp writing making it easy to follow the path the author has set for us. Emmy, being her inquisitive self, can’t help but ...

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It’s impossible to talk about any day in my life without first mentioning Addie and Penelope and Estella. We’re best friends from college, newly graduated and sharing a Georgetown rowhouse, a stone’s throw from our alma mater. We have great parties and crap jobs and boyfriends. It’s their friendship, though, that’s made me the luckiest girl in the world. They’re family to me....

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