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Antiques and Homicide/Homocide

Antiques and Homicide/Homocide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love the guessing process
Review: The author Rick Beck does an excellent job at capturing the good and bad of humanity. Charcters of the book become alive and you just want to keep learning more. This book is about solving the crime not dwelling on the crime. The book keeps you quessing all the way to the end. I want more stories from Rick Beck.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love the guessing process
Review: The author Rick Beck does an excellent job at capturing the good and bad of humanity. Charcters of the book become alive and you just want to keep learning more. This book is about solving the crime not dwelling on the crime. The book keeps you quessing all the way to the end. I want more stories from Rick Beck.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New On The Murder Mystery Scene
Review: The author, Rick Beck, clearly knows the setting of this murder mystery set in Washington DC in the '70s. His characters are real and kept me wanting to know more about them. It was fun recognizing places and street names from my visits to DC. Beck also captures some of the social changes that were happening in our country at that time.... I look forward to hearing more about Robert Mann and Toby.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New On The Murder Mystery Scene
Review: The author, Rick Beck, clearly knows the setting of this murder mystery set in Washington DC in the '70s. His characters are real and kept me wanting to know more about them. It was fun recognizing places and street names from my visits to DC. Beck also captures some of the social changes that were happening in our country at that time.... I look forward to hearing more about Robert Mann and Toby.


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