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Life Sentences: A Novel - Gripping Crime Thriller for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers | Perfect for Reading on Vacation or Commute
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Life Sentences: A Novel - Gripping Crime Thriller for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers | Perfect for Reading on Vacation or Commute
Life Sentences: A Novel - Gripping Crime Thriller for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers | Perfect for Reading on Vacation or Commute
Life Sentences: A Novel - Gripping Crime Thriller for Book Clubs & Mystery Lovers | Perfect for Reading on Vacation or Commute
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“From its gripping opening pages…Life Sentences may be the most absorbing, entertaining mystery published in the last year.”—Boston Globe USA Today calls Laura Lippman, “A writing powerhouse,” and Life Sentences powerfully confirms it. Past and present, truth and memory collide in this searing novel from a New York Times bestselling author whose novels have won virtually every major prize bestowed for  crime fiction—from the Edgar® to the Anthony to the Agatha to the Nero Wolfe Award. As she did in her blockbuster What the Dead Know, Lippman takes a brief hiatus from her popular series character, Baltimore p.i. Tess Monaghan, to tell a riveting story of deceptions and dangerously fragile truths that People magazine says, “Succeeds brilliantly.”
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Reading the other reviews here answered one of my questions. As a Baltimore native, when I read any of Lippman's work, in addition to loving her presentation and story, there's the thrill of recognition - I know that street corner! I know that liquor store! I see now that not being a Baltimore native doesn't detract a bit.Besides being a gripping story (I forced myself to ration it to 2 sittings so it would last the whole weekend)it made me reflect on memory. How true are my memories? How are they different from what others remember? What is the impact of a national historical moment - the MLK assassination in this case - on my local personal memories?I like Tess more, but this Cassandra Fellows is fascinating. And I never get enough of Gloria! Please hurry Laura - write more stories!

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