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Hello and welcome! My name is Emma and I've been a bookseller for over a decade. I also write fantasy under the name E. M. Epps. This blog features my Two-Paragraph Book Reviews. One paragraph from me. One from the book. Here's why I keep it short.

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Review: “Winter Prey” by John Sandford

Image Emma 11 July 2011

Winter Prey (Lucas Davenport Mysteries) 

Thumbs up for Winter Prey by John Sandford. Mystery.

In the world of detective novels, my admiration for John Sandford knows no bounds. Do not pick one up in the evening, because you will still be clinging to it with cramped fingers at 2:00 in the morning, febrily muttering to yourself: Almost finished! Gotta finish! Not that I have ever done that myself. Oh no.

“I think the vinyl siding combined with the sparkle of the Coors sign gives it a certain European ambiance. Swiss, I’d say, or possibly Old Amsterdam.”


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