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Doll Maker
Doll Maker | Richard Montanari
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Detectives Byrne and Balzano return to the streets of Philadelphia to put an end to a macabre succession of murdered children.A quiet Philadelphia suburb. A woman cycles past a train depot with her young daughter. There she finds a murdered girl posed on a newly painted bench. Beside her is a formal invitation to a tea dance in a week's time.Seven days later, two more young victims are discovered in an abandoned house, posed on painted swings. At the scene is an identical invitation. This time, though, there is something extra waiting for Detectives Kevin Byrne and Jessica Balzano: a delicate porcelain doll. It's a message. And a threat. With the killers at large, Detectives Byrne and Balzano have just seven more days to find the link between the murders before another innocent child is snatched from the streets.
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Bookworm54
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This is the 8th in a detective series, but I haven‘t read the others. This was just picked up some time, probably in a charity shop! However I didn‘t really need to know anything about the previous books apart from the fact that the detectives work together 🤷🏼‍♀️

It was a good story tying in lots of threads. Though there were some bits that didn‘t seem to add up with the killer. I would have liked a bit more about them.

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Enchanted_Bibliophile
Doll Maker | Richard Montanari
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Hundred pages in I discovered that I was reading the 8th book of a series. But by then it was already to late.
I was caught in Montanari's Web and just couldn't put the book down.

I will most definitely go find and read all his other published work. I discovered a new favorite.

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Enchanted_Bibliophile
Doll Maker | Richard Montanari

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

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Ckbadara
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Loved this book. It was a super quick read, I barely put it down all weekend. I love this mystery series and find that it is completely underrated. It definitely deserves to be talked about way more than it is. For sure recommend!