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Christy Tillery French

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Eyes of Prey by John Sandford

Less Dead by Laura Elvebak

Lucky You by Carl Hiaasen

One for the Money (Stephanie Plum Series, Book 1) by Janet Evanovich

Running from the Devil: A Novel by Jamie Freveletti

Chasing Horses by Christy Tillery French

Voyager by Diana Gabaldon

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CollectionsYour library (139), Currently reading (18), To read (1), All collections (139)

Reviews102 reviews

Tagsmystery (64), suspense (47), fiction (39), mystery series (27), thriller (22), romantic suspense (21), Southern fiction (20), womens fiction (18), humorous mystery (17), chicklit (13) — see all tags

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GroupsCrime, Thriller & Mystery, Historical Fiction, Humor, LTers with dogs, marketing our babies, Romance - from historical to contemporary, Writer-readers

About meI'm author of Chasing Horses, Wayne's Dead, Chasing Demons, The Bodyguard, The Bodyguard and the Show Dog, The Bodyguard and the Rock Star, Chasing Secrets, and The Bodyguard and the Snitch. My books have won awards and two are internationally published. My poetry has been published in America and England.

I'm also a small business owner, reviewer for Midwest Book Review, and volunteer with Wolf Creek Weimaraner Rescue.

About my libraryI love to read/review all genres, but especially like romantic suspense and mysteries, or horror vis a vis Stephen King or Dean Koontz.

Homepagehttp://www.christytilleryfrench.com

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LocationPowell, TN

Emailctfrench252aol.com

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Common KnowledgeSeries (40), Awards (55), Characters (367), Places (73)

Member sinceFeb 10, 2008

Currently readingKill All the Lawyers (Solomon Vs. Lord Novels) by Paul Levine
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Dead Ex by Harley Jane Kozak
The Overlook (Harry Bosch) by Michael Connelly
The Archangel Caper: Tales of a Country Cop by David Hunter
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