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A starred review from Publishers Weekly stated: "Graham's eighth novel...masterfully recounts the effects of love--or its absence--on a diverse group of people, including her series detective, Inspector Tom Barnaby...Graham is a master of pacing, and her dialogue is dark and worldly-wise enough to make this much fuller fare than most English-village cozies."
In a starred review, Booklist's Susan Dove Lempke praised Cast Two Shadows for being "impeccably researched", [1] a point with which Kirkus Reviews agreed, highlighting how Rinaldi "deftly incorporat[es] facts into the background". [2] Lempke also noted that the book is " vividly detailed, and filled with very human characters".
[1] Kirkus Reviews noted: Graham writes in an old-fashioned way—with leisurely grace, ironic wit, real-seeming characters, ongoing suspense, and a corker of a plot. The result: top-flight entertainment." [2] Book critic David Pitt in Booklist, said that the "seemingly typical British small-town mystery ends as an eyebrow-raising shocker." [3]
Caroline Kepnes: Language: English: Genre: Thriller: Published: April 6, 2021: Publisher: Random House: Publication place: United States: Media type: Print (hardback and paperback) Audiobook E-book: Pages: 400 (hardcover) ISBN: 978-0-593-13378-1: Preceded by: Hidden Bodies (2016) Followed by: For You and You Only (2023)
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The Sydney Review of Books (SRB) is an online literary magazine established in 2013. [1] [2] According to the journal's inaugural editor James Ley it was created to address shortcomings in Australian book reviews. [3] [1]
Hidden Bodies is a thriller novel by Caroline Kepnes, published in February 2016. [1] It is the sequel to her 2014 novel, You. It was loosely adapted in the second season and third season of the Netflix thriller series You. [2] [3] Kepnes published the sequel, You Love Me in 2021. [1] [4]
This book is divided into three parts: Part One An introduction to the principles on which Best Year Yet is based, as well as sharing the experiences of many people who have participated in the process over the years. Part Two Each of the 10 questions has its own chapter in which I review the background material and provide