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Bad, Bad Seymour Brown
Susan Isaacs
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Publisher
Atlantic Monthly Press
Date
May 2, 2023
Fiction
Mystery, Crime, & Thriller
Former FBI agent Corie Geller and her retired cop dad must solve one of the NYPD's coldest homicide cases—before the crime's sole survivor is killed.
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Sarah Weinman
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The New York Times Book Review
The thoroughly enjoyable plot brims with misdirection and red herrings. And like other Isaacs characters, Corie Geller is wonderful company for the reader.
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Tom Nolan
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The Wall Street Journal
As a narrator, [Corie] herself is a formidable raconteur, as generous with details as Proust, as full of anecdote as a suburban Scheherazade.
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Jane Murphy
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Booklist
Corie may be somewhat subdued by suburbia, but her professional skills are still sharp, as is her banter. A most enjoyable read.
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