The Great Forgetting by James Renner - what starts as a simple mystery becomes much more. Jack Felter returns to his hometown to visit his father who is suffering from Alzheimers. His old girlfriend asks him to help find her husband. And then things get really strange. A story of time and memories.
4 stars
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The House of Eyes by Kate Ellis - the 20th Wesley Peterson book starts with a missing girl. Or has she run off to London to be a model? It takes quite awhile for this story to get going and part of the problem is that there are too many cast members. I thought the ending rather farfetched. The author also throws in a health scare for Pam, Wesley's wife.
3 stars
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Journey to Munich by Jacqueline Winspear - Maisie Dobbs is back in her 12th book with a much improved attitude. After returning to London from Spain, she is asked to assist her country by pretending to be the daughter of a man being released from Dachau. It's 1938 and things are more than a little dangerous in Germany. Maisie does one improbable thing near the end of the book but she seems almost her old self. The epilogue does make me wonder if the series will continue.
4 stars
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