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    The Twenty-Seventh City by Jonathan Franzen
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    The Twenty-Seventh City by Jonathan Franzen is a political thriller set in St. Louis, revolving around the ambitious Bombay police commissioner S. Jammu who becomes the powerful police chief of the city. Her agenda, supposedly to revive St. Louis, is a front for a real estate scheme to benefit her millionaire mother. The plot involves a cabal of Indian immigrants orchestrating a takeover of the city's power structure through various means, including terrorist attacks and seductions of business leaders. The novel features a vast array of characters, with the main focus on Martin Probst and S. Jammu, whose opposing ethical stances lead to a complex political battle.

    Jonathan Franzen's writing style in The Twenty-Seventh City is praised for its luscious prose, detailed descriptions of the beauty and decay of St. Louis, and well-developed characters. However, some readers find the plot to be implausible and overly complex, with an excessive number of characters that can be challenging to keep track of. Despite these criticisms, Franzen's deep knowledge of St. Louis and his ability to weave words and pick up on details are highlighted as strengths in the novel.


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    The Witness by Nora Roberts
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    "The Witness" by Nora Roberts follows the story of Elizabeth Fitch, a young girl who witnesses a murder by the Russian mafia and is forced to go into hiding. Twelve years later, living under a new identity, she attracts the attention of the local police chief, Brooks. The book delves into Elizabeth's past, her struggles to overcome fear and trauma, and her journey towards love and trust. The plot combines elements of suspense, romance, and thriller, showcasing the strength and resilience of the main character, Elizabeth.

    The writing style of Nora Roberts in "The Witness" is praised for its ability to captivate readers from the start. The book is described as engaging, with an intense beginning that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The character development, especially that of Elizabeth, is highlighted as a strong point, with readers finding her to be a compelling and unique protagonist. The blend of romance, mystery, and intrigue in the plot, along with the well-crafted dialogue and detail, contributes to making this a gripping and entertaining read.

    For nearly the whole of her sixteen years, eight months and twenty-one days she’d dutifully followed her mother’s directives. Dr. Susan L. Fitch issued directives, not orders. Elizabeth had adhered to...

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    Troublemaker
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    Troublemaker - GO-Team by Linda Howard
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    'Troublemaker' by Linda Howard follows the story of Morgan Yancy, a special ops agent who is shot and sent to recover in a small town under the care of Police Chief Bo Maran. The plot revolves around the developing relationship between Morgan and Bo, intertwined with the mystery of the shooting and danger lurking in the town. The writing style incorporates elements of romance, suspense, and a strong focus on Bo's golden retriever, Tricks, which plays a significant role in the storyline.

    is described as a blend of romantic suspense, mystery, and light-hearted moments, with a strong female lead and a mysterious male protagonist. The character dynamics between Bo, Morgan, and Tricks create an engaging narrative that keeps readers invested in the evolving relationships and the overall plot. Despite mixed reviews, the book is praised for its enjoyable pace, character development, and the incorporation of a smart and lovable dog as a central character.

    IT WAS ONE OF THOSE BRIGHT, EARLY-MARCH DAYS THAT made you think spring had to be here, even though you knew the winter bitch wasn’t yet ready to loosen her grip and move completely out of town. Morga...

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