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There you go. I can do mystery. I just can't do horror.
ReplyDeleteThe Never List does look interesting.
ReplyDeleteMy TTT.
Nice take on this week's topic. I don't do horror, but I like a good mystery! Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteI have not read any of these but I DO own Disclaimer and I need to read that soon.
ReplyDelete-Lauren
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These are all new to me, but they do have some creepy covers.
ReplyDeleteI am curious about Disclaimer. Some great covers here.
ReplyDeleteHere's my list:
https://speedyreadercom.wordpress.com/2019/10/29/ttt-spooky-reads/
Murder Mysteries was a great idea for this week! I wish I would have thought of it!
ReplyDeleteI need to read more murder mysteries. It’s been years since I found a really good one.
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
Oh my gosh, all of these sound SO brilliantly creepy and I'm definitely going to have to look into them all. ALL. OF. THEM.
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