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The Secret History of Las Vegas
The Secret History of Las Vegas: A Novel | Chris Abani
13 posts | 13 read | 16 to read
Determined to solve a series of murders before he retires, detective Salazar turns to Sunil Singh, a South African transplant who specializes in psychopaths, to help determine if a pair of conjoined twins he apprehended are the killers.
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lauralovesbooks1
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Dark and gritty, the investigation in this mystery is really just the frame story for the much deeper dive into our history and our choices. Dr. Singh is acting as a consulting psychiatrist for a case, but his personal backstory from South Africa during apartheid is a large part of this novel. I can't adequately describe this one in the space available, so I will leave it with incredibly well written and completely original.

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Brie
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On the surface the plot is rather mundane: a cop wants to solve one last case before he retires. But Abani took the plot in directions so wholly unexpected, from secret nuclear testing sites in the desert with devastating consequences, conjoined twins that may or may not be killers, and the infamous death camp of apartheid South Africa. Strange, but beautiful writing that was both gritty and riveting.

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Balibee146
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Has anyone read any Chris Abani? #TBRsomeday

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Books_Wine_Repeat
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Current mood: melting. 🔥🔥😤😓💦

Ashley_Nicoletto 😫😫😫😫 7y
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Matilda
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February #readingstats
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Demanda Love the illustration! 7y
Reviewsbylola Great drawing! I am looking forward to Dead Letters. 7y
Matilda @Reviewsbylola I really enjoyed the audiobook- definitely for fans of "unlikable" woman. 7y
HippieChickHomeschool So pretty! Now I want to make a pretty list too! 7y
ohyeahthatgirl I just finished Sorry to Disrult the Peace! It was very different from what I expected, but I think I loved it. Did you like it? 7y
mcipher I love the audiobooks with headphones! So clever and cute. 😍👍 7y
Cinfhen Great graphics 😍 7y
Matilda @ohyeahthatgirl I did like it. It was a bit tough of a read sometimes in the weight of "unlikable" but totally worth it with the "twist." 7y
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Matilda
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Autolycus
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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“We are hunting the demons that haunt others. We get a smell and off we go. And you know why, Sunil? You know why we are so good at hunting the demons of others? Because we are so good, gifted even, at stalking and evading our own. But all demons hunters think that they are really heroes, and you know what all heroes need?”

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Howardsimmons
Mehso-so

Enjoyable, but with an ending that seemed rushed and half-hearted.

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Howardsimmons
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Suki is unhappy that I've a book in one hand and my phone in another. According to our cat/human contract, at least one of them must be free to pet her at all times.

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Bookboss
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This novel is a dark and incredibly violent murder mystery set in Las Vegas. One of the main characters is from South Africa, and the story includes his memories of that country. A masterful exploration of evil and redemption, this novel is NOT for everyone.

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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"Time was the only variable in every equation of power and oppression - how long until the pot boiled over."

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