Author: Laura Lippman

What the Dead Know

May 16, 2023 Whitney Review 0 Comments
What the Dead Know

I originally picked up What the Dead Know because of my love for unsolved mysteries and the Anastasiaesque theme of the novel. Instead, Shawn Colvin’s Sunny Came Home came to mind. Let me explain. Sunny and Heather Bethany disappeared and thirty years later Heather reemerges, coming home so to speak. Like Anna Anderson I called […]

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TBR Thursday: What the Dead Know

TBR Thursday: What the Dead Know

My tbr is getting out of control. It is time to take action and remind myself of all those goodies on my shelf.  To get motivated I started a meme, To Be Read Thursday.  Each week, I will highlight one book that I physically own, be it arc, bought, paperback or ebook, and is on […]

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Review: To the Power of Three

November 9, 2012 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: To the Power of Three

I read this book about a month ago so I’m obviously late in posting a review.  I waver between thinking this is good or bad, no matter what the book,  (unless you’ve read it a thousand times) it is easy to forget details of said novel; but on the other hand it could be a testament […]

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I’d Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman

November 25, 2011 Whitney Review 4 Comments
I’d Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman

I’d Know You Anywhere is a chilling tale I could not turn away from.  It was disturbing and vulnerable all at once — I didn’t realize that could be possible.  The characters are well developed with their personality traits invoking the proper emotion appropriate for the  subject matter at hand, bring the novel to life. […]

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