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3 April 2024

2 April 2024

     21:40  The Fall by Gilly Macmillan diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     21:39  To Die in June by Alan Parks diffhist -41 Sue talk contribs
     21:38  The Last Passenger by Will Dean diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     21:31  Thirty Days of Darkness by Jenny Lund Madsen and Megan E Turney (translator) diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     21:30  Twin Truths by Jacqueline Sutherland diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     21:20  Expectant (Detective Sam Shephard) by Vanda Symon diffhist -41 Sue talk contribs
     21:20  What July Knew by Emily Koch diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     21:19  All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     01:01  Just the Nicest Couple by Mary Kubica diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     01:00  The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs
     00:59  The Lensky Connection by Conrad Delacroix diffhist -40 Sue talk contribs

30 March 2024

N    11:24  Moral Injuries by Christie Watson‎‎ 3 changes history +2,901 [Sue‎ (3×)]
     
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11:23 (cur | prev) +2,900 Sue talk contribs Created page with "{{infobox1 |title=Moral Injuries |author=Christie Watson |reviewer=Sue Magee |genre=Thriller |summary=A psychological drama about secrets, lies, medicine and morals. Highly r..."