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|author=Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke
|title=All Dressed in White
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Following the success of ''The Cinderella Murder'' case, people are lining up to be featured on Laurie Moran's successful TV show: ''Under Suspicion.'' Each episode revives a 'cold case' by returning to the scene of the crime, interviewing the friends and family of the victim and reviewing new evidence. The show has had 100% success record so far, which has resulted in an influx of potential new cases to feature. However, when a desperate mother begs Laurie to investigate the disappearance of her daughter on her wedding day, Laurie knows that her story will make great TV; especially as the scene of the 'crime' is a luxurious hotel in Florida...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471148688</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jack O'Connell
|summary=Harry Bridger is an ex-policeman who now makes his living helping people disappear. His clients aren't always whiter than white, but when a wealthy woman fleeing domestic violence asks him to help, his chivalrous instincts override the doubts that lurk in the back of his mind. A few things about Angela Linehan don't chime right but she's been vouched for by an old friend and Harry's basic decency won't allow him to leave a woman and her child in danger. And there's another advantage to helping Angela. It brings Harry back into the orbit of his ex-wife Bethany. And Harry would do almost anything to redeem himself in her eyes.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B00WG9GGLA</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Kate London
|title= Post Mortem
|rating= 4.5
|genre= Crime
|summary= I enjoyed this police crime novel by a talented new writer, Kate London. It is a well written and intelligently thought out book. The characters are clearly drawn and you are able to see the drama unfold from different perspectives. The action constantly shifts from the present, back to the events that lead to the crime taking place and then forward to reveal a little more of the plot with each shift. This helps you engage immediately with the story and with the characters.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782396136</amazonuk>
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