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Reviews

Library Lines

July 15 2022

New Fiction

The Guilty Couple by C.L. Taylor – Five years ago, Olivia Sutherland was wrongfully convicted of plotting to murder.  Now she’s finally free, Olivia has three goals.  Repair her relationship with her daughter.  Clear her name.  And bring down her husband – the man who framed her.  Just how far is she willing to go to get what she wants?  And how far will he go to stop her?  Because his lies run deeper than Olivia could ever have imagined – and this time it’s not her freedom that’s in jeopardy, but her life…

And There He Kept Her by Joshua Moehling – When two teenagers break into a house on a remote lake in search of prescription drugs, what starts as a simple burglary turns into a nightmare for all involved.  Emmett Burr has secrets he’s been keeping in his basement for more than two decades, and he’ll do anything to keep his past from being revealed.  As he gets the upper hand on his tormentors, the lines blur between predator, prey, and protector.  Personal tragedy has sent former police officer Ben Packard back to the small Minnesota town of Sandy Lake in search of a fresh start.  Now a sheriff’s deputy, Packard is leading the investigation into the missing teens, motivated by a family connection.  As clues dry up and time runs out to save them, Packard is forced to reveal his own secrets and dig deep to uncover the dark past of the place he now calls home. 

The Peace Keeper by B.L. Blanchard – North America was never colonized.  The United States and Canada don’t exist.  The Great Lakes are surrounded by an independent Ojibwe nation.  And in the village of Baawitigong, a Peacekeeper confronts his devastating past.  Twenty years ago to the day, Chibenashi’s mother was murdered and his father confessed.  Ever since, caring for his still-traumatized younger sister has been Chibenashi’s privilege and penance.  Now, on the same night of the Manoomin harvest, another woman is slain.  His mother’s best friend.  This leads to a seemingly impossible connection that takes Chibenashi far from the only world he’s ever known.  The major city of Shikaakwa is home to the victim’s cruelly estranged family – and to two people Chibenashi never wanted to see again: his imprisoned father and the lover who broke his heart.  As the questions mount, the answers will change his and his sister’s lives forever.  Because Chibenashi is about to discover that everything about their lives has been a lie.

Movie Land by Lee Goldberg – For decades Malibu Creek State Park was the spectacular natural setting where Hollywood fantasies were made.  But when a female camper is gunned down, it becomes a real-life killing ground.  Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department homicide detectives Eve Ronin and Duncan Pavone are assigned the case…which Duncan fears is the latest in a series of sniper attacks that began long before Eve came to Lost Hills.  Seven victims over fourteen months…and top officials still refuse to see a connection.  Eve and Duncan are stonewalled, threatened, and ordered to keep quiet.  But Eve won’t back down.  She’s no stranger to intimidation or corruption – she’s had a target on her back from day one at Lost Hills station.  Despite finding no evidentiary links between the shootings, Eve and Duncan follow their instincts into the shadows of Malibu Creek, where it’s not enough to expose the secrets and break the conspiracy of silence.  They also have to make it out alive. 

Krista Law