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Lanier
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A bit juvenile-HSy with all the in house jealousies reading more like a Soap Opera in many respects. Unless one of the Creepers ends up being a Perp in this or another subsequent mystery? Or perhaps even a victim? The actual Detective Work, historical and cultural fictions are intriguing so I hope it finishes firmly rooted in a Rankin Culmination.
— Oct 05, 2025 10:21AM
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Lanier
is on page 245 of 479
“Riddle Me This!”
Siobhan Clarke’s cyber thriller, rising to the top. Less a Rebus book, though ALL the most witty lines and great investigative work lies within. And let’s not forget the sprinkling of sexual tensions. So far Rankin’s attempt to remain relevant with intrigue, realistic character development plus some colorfully quirky new ones is clicking on several cylinders.
— Sep 30, 2025 08:11PM
Siobhan Clarke’s cyber thriller, rising to the top. Less a Rebus book, though ALL the most witty lines and great investigative work lies within. And let’s not forget the sprinkling of sexual tensions. So far Rankin’s attempt to remain relevant with intrigue, realistic character development plus some colorfully quirky new ones is clicking on several cylinders.
Lanier
is on page 116 of 479
While Siobhan will be the star of this novel, I’m loving everything about Bev Dobbs “I was born in Bristol, spent more years than I care to remember in London. Divorce sent me scampering, and this is where I ran out of breath.”
— Sep 28, 2025 02:14PM
Lanier
is on page 65 of 479
Another potential gem left at the OneDerz Hostel (Phnom Penh) above the boxes where we keep our shit under the key.
Back Cover Blurb:
“When a student goes missing in Edinburgh…” that was all I needed to read to put it back down and know that once I’m done with two or three other books I can start this one.
“Furious Cool” Richard Pryor Bio will barely compete…AND WIN on nearly every gauge!!!
— Sep 26, 2025 03:11PM
Back Cover Blurb:
“When a student goes missing in Edinburgh…” that was all I needed to read to put it back down and know that once I’m done with two or three other books I can start this one.
“Furious Cool” Richard Pryor Bio will barely compete…AND WIN on nearly every gauge!!!

