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chelshiart · 10 months
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Been doing some bookshelf reorganization lately - who else was like ten-years-old and reading gory thriller books? Anyway
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dgct2 · 2 years
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Its a logo. An old turn of the century publisher’s logo. I used to own a few of the books. Gothic stories... crime stories. Killer is pointing us to an old book. 
The Bone Collector (1999)
Dir. Philip Noyce 
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solarsonata · 7 months
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Oct. 11 - 14, 2023: This week's debrief
i'm so proud of myself getting through this week! i've only had one (1) breakdown which, looking back, i'm glad i had. next week will be just as busy as this one, if not more.
learned a lot of things about myself this week. definitely gained more confidence academically. despite this being a difficult week, i'm still grateful to have gone through it for it got me thinking about what i really want in life and sort out my priorities.
☀️goals for next week
review for 2 hours a day for advanced engineering mathematics
catch up on 2 weeks worth of assessments for my minor courses
review for 1.5-2 hours a day for my sciences mock board
finish twisted by jeffrey deaver
finish a 1 week pilates challenge
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blogger360ncislarules · 3 months
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Justin Hartley should be having a good weekend.
The actor, best known for his sensitive performance as Kevin Pearson on This Is Us, returns to network television with his own vehicle, Tracker, premiering Sunday night after the Super Bowl game. This is a terrific launchpad for a series that fits in CBS’s particular crime-procedural wheelhouse. Downton Abbey might have been a different story.
Based on the central character in a series of thriller novels by Jeffrey Deaver, Tracker is about — well, it’s hard to pinpoint the phrasing Colter Shaw (Hartley) might use if he were asked to describe his career and experience on a resume. In the premiere episode, he refers to himself as a “rewardist,”  but he says this with a mild ironic twinkle, mostly because he’s just been accused of being a mercenary. Not even a mercenary likes to be called that.
Technically Shaw is a mercenary, but not a cynical or hard-hearted one. In fact, he seems absolutely indifferent to the thousands of dollars in income he takes home in the first two episodes. He’s content to follow his own path, driving from adventure to adventure with his Airstream trailer in tow, finding and rescuing people who’ve gone missing. Collecting the money offered by their desperate loved ones is almost beside the point. Shaw never mentions college loans that need paying off or credit card payments that are past due.
As a mercenary, in other words, he’s about the journey, not the end. As a crime-solver, he’s about the end, not the journey.
It’s a tricky role to bring off, but Hartley keeps his performance nicely centered — like a bubble in a spirit level — between a tone of light authority and the occasional furrow-browed hint of inner trouble. In the second episode, which involves a cult and a gun-toting blonde who could have slinked in from Raymond Chandler, Hartley leans a little toward that darker side, and it gives the show some added kick. 
Because Shaw does have a darker side, we learn. One reason he’s a good rewardist (career counselors: please help) is rooted in his strange, dysfunctional childhood. His academic father (Lee Tergesen, that ever-dependable character actor) went off the deep end and moved his family way off the grid, teaching them survival skills in the face of what he warned them was a vast, murky, ever-encroaching conspiracy.
The flashbacks we see indicate that the experiment ended badly — yet even now Shaw is dogged by the possibility that this business with his father somehow isn’t done after all, as he makes his solitary way across often broody Western landscapes. From time to time you wonder if he isn't going to run into Frances McDormand from Nomadland.
It'll be fun watching Shaw solve his weekly cases and earn his moral and financial payoff — but the bigger, sustaining draw will be watching him track the impact of his past on his present.
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tristanamerie · 1 year
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Tagged by @missreverie78 and @thatcreepyplacewithallthecrows - thank you, Lovelies!
COLOR: I feel like everyone knows the answer to this, but if you're new here - pink.
CURRENTLY READING: The Broken Doll series by Jeffrey Deaver. Currently on Book No. 2 - Dodge
LAST SONG: Waves, Fiji Blue
LAST MOVIE: I honestly can't remember. Some Marvel movie, I think?
LAST SHOW: Dahmer on Netflix
CURRENTLY CRAVING: Travel and early retirement. I'm coming off of a much needed 5-day break from work and while it was nice, it just made me crave more time off.
TEA OR COFFEE: Coffee
CURRENTLY WORKING ON: Travel plans and early retirement. 😉
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shoverse · 2 years
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i think what fucked me over was reading jeffrey deaver nd stephen king books at 8
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jarienn972 · 8 hours
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Reblogging some off topic stuff after discovering posts for a recent fave on the hellsite. Just a little eye candy. Tags will be #Tracker and #Colter Shaw if anyone doesn't want these.
I've been a fan of Jeffrey Deaver's books for years so seeing Colter Shaw brought to life on screen has been fun.
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authorrubybinnscagney · 2 months
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Tracker Renewed for Season 2 at CBS The one-hour drama, loosely based on the Jeffrey Deaver novel “The Never Game” casts Justin Hartley (This Is Us) as Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survivalist who roams the country and uses his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries. Also featured are Fiona Rene as Reenie Greene, Robin Weigert as Teddi…
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usalivemovienews · 4 months
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TRACKER (2024) Teaser Trailer: Justin Hartley is Reward-seeking, Lone-wolf Survivalist [CBS] Tracker Trailer CBS‘s Tracker (202... http://dev-usalivenews.pantheonsite.io/tracker-2024-teaser-trailer-justin-hartley-is-reward-seeking-lone-wolf-survivalist-cbs/?feed_id=28975&_unique_id=6581adb94bb0a #movie film movies
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marypicken · 5 months
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The Watchmaker’s Hand (Lincoln Rhyme #16) by Jeffrey Deaver @JefferyDeaver @HarperFiction @FictionPubTeam
The Watchmaker’s Hand is tense, suspenseful, thrilling and beautifully multi-layered.
Source: Review copyPublication: 23 November 2023 from Harper ColliunsPP: 464ISBN-13: 978-0008503864 My thanks to Harper Collins for an advance copy for review A CITY IN TURMOILLooming over the Manhattan skyline, a lone crane comes crashing down into the city, sending panic radiating across New York City. A DEADLY CONSPIRACYThe NYPD believes a political group is behind the sabotage and turns to…
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solarsonata · 7 months
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Sept. 25, 2023
i spent the entire morning preparing for a presentation for my class in the afternoon. i realized that i lost a good chunk of my communication skills during lockdown 🥲. growing up shy, i worked hard to mentally overcome this and now i have to do it all over again!!!!!
i went to bed when i got home bc i was super tired. our local public transport is so bad,, its actually a bit funny that my presentation was about an uber-type company that aims to reduce emissions in the city and to make public transport better.
📖: twisted by jeffrey deaver (still,, but i'm 80% through!! i loved the last chapter i read about a man going insane after suspecting his wife was cheating on him)
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brookston · 11 months
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Holidays 6.9
Holidays
Accession Day (Jordan)
Bill and Ted Day
Birsa Munda Shahidi Diwas (Madhya Pradesh; India)
Clothing Poverty Awareness Day (UK)
Community Day (La Rioja, Murcia; Spain)
Coral Triangle Day
Cornflower Day (French Republic)
Denture Day
Donald Duck Day
Feast of the Birth of the White-Breasted Giantess
Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day
International Archives Day
International Batten Disease Awareness Day
International Day of Celtic Art
International Dough Disco Day
La Rioja Day (Spain)
Meezer’s Colors Day
Monkey Spank Day
Murcia Day (Spain)
National Earl Day
National Helen Day
National Heroes’ Day (Uganda)
National Krewe of Tucks Day
National Long COVID Awareness Day (Canada)
National Meal Prep Day
National Mitchell Day
National No Apologies Period Day
National Sex Day
No Apologies Period Day
Profess Your Love Day
Purple People Eater Day
Rockman Day
Senior Race Day (T.T. Bank; Isle of Man)
Toy Industry Day
Traverse Myelitis Awareness Day (UK)
World Accreditation Day
World APS Day (a.k.a. World Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Day)
Writers’ Rights Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Dark ’n Stormy Day
Kraft Cheese Day
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
2nd Friday in June
Banana Split Day (Ohio) [2nd Friday]
Kamehameha Day (Hawaii) [June 11, Unless a Weekend, then Friday before]
National Day of Prayer for Law Enforcement Officers [2nd Friday]
National Lemonade Days begin [2nd Friday]
National Marriage Day [2nd Friday]
National Movie Night [2nd Friday]
Pirate Day Friday (Australia) [2nd Friday]
Poultry Days begin (Versailles, Ohio) [2nd Friday]
Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival begins (Oklahoma) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
World Verdejo Day [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
Flevelt (a.k.a. the Confederation of Flevelt; Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Självstyrelsedagen (Åland Self-Governing Day; Åland)
Feast Days
Aidan of Lindisfarne (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Architects of the Middles Ages (Positivist; Saints)
Bathe in Marinara Day (Pastafarian)
Bede (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Cloverfield Dairy Cow (Muppetism)
Columba of Iona (a.k.a. Columbia or Columkille; Celtic Christian) [Poets]
Edmund (Christian; Saint)
Ephrem the Syrian (Roman Catholic Church and Church of England)
James Collinson (Artology)
Jim Jones Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
José de Anchieta (Christian; Saint)
Jotunheim Day (Pagan)
Liborius (Christian; Saint)
Lord Buddha's Parinirvana (Bhutan)
Pelagia (Christian; Virgin and Martyr)
Primus and Felician (Christian; Martyrs)
Ralph Goings (Artology)
Remembrance for Sigurd the Dragonslayer (a.k.a. Siegfried; Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Richard, Bishop of Andria (Christian; Saint)
Vesalia (Feast of Vesta; Roman Goddess of the Hearth)
Vincent (Christian; Martyr)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [33 of 57]
Premieres
Bill of Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1962)
Cars (Animated Pixar Film; 2006)
Dire Straits, by Dire Straits (Album; 1978)
The Empty Chair, by Jeffrey Deaver (Novel; 2000)
Gone in 60 Seconds (Film; 2000)
How Do I Know It’s Sunday (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Invisible Touch, by Genesis (Album; 1986)
Jelly-Roll Blues, recorded by Jelly Roll Morton (Song; 1924)
Kids Say th Darnedest Things!, by Art Linkletter (Humor Book; 1958)
Labour of Lust, by Nick Lowe (Album; 1979)
Loki (TV Series; 2021)
Mr. Tambourine Man, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1964)
The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco (Novel; US Translation 1983)
A Pirate Looks at Fifty, by Jimmy Buffett (Memoir; 1998)
Party Girl (Film; 1995)
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, by Elvis Costello (Album; 2009)
Some Girls, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1978)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Film; 1989)
Stroke It Rich (Radio Game Show; 1947)
Super 8 (Film; 2011)
The Wise Little Hen (Disney Cartoon; 1934) [1st Donald Duck]
Today’s Name Days
Annamaria, Ephraim, Grazia (Austria
Diomed, Efrem, Kolumban, Ranko (Croatia)
Stanislava (Czech Republic)
Primus (Denmark)
Elar, Haljand, Hallar, Helar, Helari, Hellar (Estonia)
Ensio (Finland)
Diane (France)
Annamaria, Diana, Ephram, Grazia (Germany)
Rodanthi (Greece)
Félix (Hungary)
Efrem, Primo (Italy)
Gita, Liega, Ligita, Naula, Valeska (Latvia)
Felicijus, Gintas, Gintė (Lithuania)
Kolbein, Kolbjørn (Norway)
Felicjan, Pelagia, Pelagiusz (Poland)
Chiril (România)
Stanislava (Slovakia)
Efrén, Feliciano, Julián (Spain)
Birger, Börje (Sweden)
Cole, Coleman, Colman, Dean, Deana, Deanna, Dee, Dena, Diana, Diane, Dianna, Dianne, Dyane, Prima, Primavera (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 160 of 2024; 205 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 23 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 4 (Ding-Si), Day 22 (Wu-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 20 Sivan 5783
Islamic: 20 Dhu al-Qada 1444
J Cal: 10 Sol; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 27 May 2023
Moon: 63%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 20 St. Paul (6th Month) [Architects of the Middles Ages]
Runic Half Month: Odal (Home, Possession) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 81 of 92)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 19 of 32)
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blogger360ncislarules · 3 months
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Justin Hartley certainly has a proven track record when it comes to post-Super Bowl dramas.
In an often-uneven linear landscape, the This Is Us alum’s new CBS series Tracker scored a very solid 18.4 million viewers in its debut after the network’s Super Bowl coverage Sunday. That’s the best premiere of any series on any network since … well, the last time the still Shari Redstone-owned network had the Super Bowl in 2021 and Queen Latifah’s The Equalizer hit the small screen.
The hip hop legend’s still-running crime procedural had a viewership of 20.4 million on February 7, 2021.
As for the crime-solving Hartley show based on Jeffrey Deaver’s 2019 book The Never Game, there could be more eyeballs coming once viewers on Paramount+, CBS.com and the CBS app are factored in over the coming days. As it is, CBS is predicting the Tracker debut will top out at around 25 million viewers.
Currently up around 16% in viewers so far compared with last year’s post-Super Bowl Next Level Chief on Fox, Tracker hung on to about 15% of Super Bowl LVIII’s record-breaking crowd of 123.4 million. It should be noted that the Super Bowl audience total — bigger than anything ever on American TV outside of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 — is a meld of viewers on CBS, Paramount+, Nickelodeon, Univision and various digital platforms including NFL+.
Hartley last starred in a post-Super Bowl drama on February 4, 2018 when This Is Us’ emotional “Super Bowl Sunday” as the 14th episode of the Dan Fogelman-created series’ second season. You can check out the football-themed plot yourself, but suffice to say the episode pulled in almost 27 million viewers – the most for any post-Super Bowl drama ever.
With this year’s NFL title showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers going into OT, Tracker had the one of the latest debuts of any post-game show ever when it began at 11:14 p.m. ET/8:14 p.m. PT. Only Alias in 2003 on ABC and Elementary in 2016 on CBS started later.
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brookstonalmanac · 11 months
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Holidays 6.9
Holidays
Accession Day (Jordan)
Bill and Ted Day
Birsa Munda Shahidi Diwas (Madhya Pradesh; India)
Clothing Poverty Awareness Day (UK)
Community Day (La Rioja, Murcia; Spain)
Coral Triangle Day
Cornflower Day (French Republic)
Denture Day
Donald Duck Day
Feast of the Birth of the White-Breasted Giantess
Filipino-Chinese Friendship Day
International Archives Day
International Batten Disease Awareness Day
International Day of Celtic Art
International Dough Disco Day
La Rioja Day (Spain)
Meezer’s Colors Day
Monkey Spank Day
Murcia Day (Spain)
National Earl Day
National Helen Day
National Heroes’ Day (Uganda)
National Krewe of Tucks Day
National Long COVID Awareness Day (Canada)
National Meal Prep Day
National Mitchell Day
National No Apologies Period Day
National Sex Day
No Apologies Period Day
Profess Your Love Day
Purple People Eater Day
Rockman Day
Senior Race Day (T.T. Bank; Isle of Man)
Toy Industry Day
Traverse Myelitis Awareness Day (UK)
World Accreditation Day
World APS Day (a.k.a. World Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome Day)
Writers’ Rights Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Dark ’n Stormy Day
Kraft Cheese Day
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
2nd Friday in June
Banana Split Day (Ohio) [2nd Friday]
Kamehameha Day (Hawaii) [June 11, Unless a Weekend, then Friday before]
National Day of Prayer for Law Enforcement Officers [2nd Friday]
National Lemonade Days begin [2nd Friday]
National Marriage Day [2nd Friday]
National Movie Night [2nd Friday]
Pirate Day Friday (Australia) [2nd Friday]
Poultry Days begin (Versailles, Ohio) [2nd Friday]
Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival begins (Oklahoma) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
World Verdejo Day [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
Flevelt (a.k.a. the Confederation of Flevelt; Declared; 2016) [unrecognized]
Självstyrelsedagen (Åland Self-Governing Day; Åland)
Feast Days
Aidan of Lindisfarne (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Architects of the Middles Ages (Positivist; Saints)
Bathe in Marinara Day (Pastafarian)
Bede (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Cloverfield Dairy Cow (Muppetism)
Columba of Iona (a.k.a. Columbia or Columkille; Celtic Christian) [Poets]
Edmund (Christian; Saint)
Ephrem the Syrian (Roman Catholic Church and Church of England)
James Collinson (Artology)
Jim Jones Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
José de Anchieta (Christian; Saint)
Jotunheim Day (Pagan)
Liborius (Christian; Saint)
Lord Buddha's Parinirvana (Bhutan)
Pelagia (Christian; Virgin and Martyr)
Primus and Felician (Christian; Martyrs)
Ralph Goings (Artology)
Remembrance for Sigurd the Dragonslayer (a.k.a. Siegfried; Asatru/Slavic Pagan)
Richard, Bishop of Andria (Christian; Saint)
Vesalia (Feast of Vesta; Roman Goddess of the Hearth)
Vincent (Christian; Martyr)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [33 of 57]
Premieres
Bill of Hare (WB MM Cartoon; 1962)
Cars (Animated Pixar Film; 2006)
Dire Straits, by Dire Straits (Album; 1978)
The Empty Chair, by Jeffrey Deaver (Novel; 2000)
Gone in 60 Seconds (Film; 2000)
How Do I Know It’s Sunday (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
Invisible Touch, by Genesis (Album; 1986)
Jelly-Roll Blues, recorded by Jelly Roll Morton (Song; 1924)
Kids Say th Darnedest Things!, by Art Linkletter (Humor Book; 1958)
Labour of Lust, by Nick Lowe (Album; 1979)
Loki (TV Series; 2021)
Mr. Tambourine Man, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1964)
The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco (Novel; US Translation 1983)
A Pirate Looks at Fifty, by Jimmy Buffett (Memoir; 1998)
Party Girl (Film; 1995)
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane, by Elvis Costello (Album; 2009)
Some Girls, by The Rolling Stones (Album; 1978)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Film; 1989)
Stroke It Rich (Radio Game Show; 1947)
Super 8 (Film; 2011)
The Wise Little Hen (Disney Cartoon; 1934) [1st Donald Duck]
Today’s Name Days
Annamaria, Ephraim, Grazia (Austria
Diomed, Efrem, Kolumban, Ranko (Croatia)
Stanislava (Czech Republic)
Primus (Denmark)
Elar, Haljand, Hallar, Helar, Helari, Hellar (Estonia)
Ensio (Finland)
Diane (France)
Annamaria, Diana, Ephram, Grazia (Germany)
Rodanthi (Greece)
Félix (Hungary)
Efrem, Primo (Italy)
Gita, Liega, Ligita, Naula, Valeska (Latvia)
Felicijus, Gintas, Gintė (Lithuania)
Kolbein, Kolbjørn (Norway)
Felicjan, Pelagia, Pelagiusz (Poland)
Chiril (România)
Stanislava (Slovakia)
Efrén, Feliciano, Julián (Spain)
Birger, Börje (Sweden)
Cole, Coleman, Colman, Dean, Deana, Deanna, Dee, Dena, Diana, Diane, Dianna, Dianne, Dyane, Prima, Primavera (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 160 of 2024; 205 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 23 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 4 (Ding-Si), Day 22 (Wu-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 20 Sivan 5783
Islamic: 20 Dhu al-Qada 1444
J Cal: 10 Sol; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 27 May 2023
Moon: 63%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 20 St. Paul (6th Month) [Architects of the Middles Ages]
Runic Half Month: Odal (Home, Possession) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 81 of 92)
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 19 of 32)
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Anthony’s Stupid Daily Blog (288): Thu 29th Dec 2022
I spent most of the day reading The Sculptress by Minette Walters which has turned out to be a fucking incredible book and may be the best one I’ve read yet in my Edgar Award winners challenge. I was planning on doing my regular thing where I read ten pages of the book every hour but I was so into this book that I read over a hundred pages in a single sitting without a break. The only other book I’ve consumed this way was The Bone Collector by Jeffrey Deaver which I read in an entire day. One weird thing I realized was that The Sculptress and the last one that I’ve read “Bootlegger’s Daughter” are detective novels which have featured protagonists who aren’t professional detectives (the investigator in Bootlegger is a lawyer and in Sculptress she’s a journalist). I can’t even remember how many years it’s been since I started this challenge to read all the novels that have won the Edgar Award for Best Novel but it’s taken me way too long. I should have finished it ages ago and moved into my next ridiculous challenge by now. However due to a combination of general anxiety, trouble at work and lack of motivation have meant that altogether I’ve only read 8 books this year which is fucking pathetic (thankfully the final two have more than made up for how boring the other six turned out to be). I have about 30 books left to read for this Edgar challenge and I’m going to try and plow through all of them so I can get this task crossed off my bucket list once and for all. 
Before bed I decided that the constant fiddling with my beard was getting too irritating so I opted to get rid of it. Before shaving the entire thing off I experimented by seeing what I would look like with a chops style beard like Lenny from Motörhead, basically a full beard but with the chin area shaved. I was shocked by how much I actually looked like Lemmy once I completed the shave. I thought I suited it and so I decided to keep it and see how I felt about it after going to work with it. It also solves the problem of discomfort when I’m sleeping since I sleep on my front. Normally the hair in my chin area leaves me feeling uncomfortable when I sleep on it but this look will allow me to maintain a beard while being able to sleep comfortably. Now I just need to know if having this beard will leave me feeling self conscious because although most will know that I’m rocking the Lemmy look some might think that I’ve got a side career in the porn industry which I don’t as I don’t know anything about antiques
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dianereviewsbooks · 1 year
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Hunting Time
Reward hunter Colter Shaw is back looking for a frantic woman and her teenage daughter. The woman’s employer is looking for her because she is an irreplaceable nuclear engineer. Unfortunately, her psycho ex-husband was recently released from prison and has vowed to kill her and their daughter. It’s Hunting Time! Cue the ominous chase music… Jeffrey Deaver is famous for his surprising twists of…
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