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Thoughts from the R-J’s Page Turners on new books, old books and maybe even some books of which you’ve never heard.

Meet The Page Turners

Lisa Kim Bach, reporter
If it has pages, she wants to turn them. Mystery? Oh yeah. Horror? If in the mood. Science fiction? It’s a favorite. She even likes those weighty nonfiction tomes that attempt to bring an understanding of universal forces to the masses. When it comes to her personal reading, the only requirement is a good story.

Lindsey Losnedahl, assistant features editor
Loves all kinds of fiction, especially horror (the bloodier the better), and pretty much any book featuring a wizard or dragon. Has also been known to read historical fiction and frequently braves the pages of unheard of authors.

Debra McGuire, wire editor
Enjoys mysteries and reads a lot of nonfiction, particularly books about terrorism, history and religion.

Pat Morgan, deputy features editor
Books are major weakness. Easily distracted into reading darned near anything if the title is captivating. Loves fiction, especially mysteries with great characters, and nonfiction involving history and biographies. Often caught with several books going at once because she cannot choose among them.

Heidi Knapp Rinella, staff writer and restaurant critic
Loves to read almost anything, as long as it’s well-written — which is not to be confused with a story well told. Favorites are Carl Hiaasen, Randy Wayne White, Bailey White, John Grisham, James Patterson, Dean Koontz and Caleb Carr. Also likes nonfiction.

Geoff Schumacher, director of community publications and weekly public affairs columnist
Reads classics, literary fiction, history, biography, journalism, essays and books about books. Appearances to the contrary, he’s not a book snob — he also dabbles in fantasy, sci-fi, horror and mystery.

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‘Beyond Suspicion’ a tiny mystery

  Tanguy Viel’s slim mystery “Beyond Suspicion” doesn’t offer much by way of suspense.
  What it does offer is a fine example of excellent writing.
  This novella about love and greed, translated from French by Linda Coverdale, features two lovers who pose as siblings, luring a wealthy man into marriage and ultimately blackmail.
  Not much happens in “Beyond Suspicion” that can’t be seen coming a mile away. Even the ending will hold no surprises for most readers. But the lack of twists doesn’t necessarily take away from this well-written story.
  Author Jonathan Lethem praises the book in the foreword.
  The lineaments of the tale echo a thousand others, creating a narrative spell trafficking less in surprises or shocks than in an undertow of doomy inevitability, inciting a reader’s perverse craving to understand how the ancient fates will exactly be distributed among this latest cast of the damned. Noir is above all in the details, and Viel unfolds his with the restraint and confidence of a stage-magician mastering an auditorium with a mere deck of cards.
  While “Beyond Suspicion” is finely crafted, it still is a $20 book that can be read in one sitting. Those of you who are regular readers of The Book Nook already know what I’m going to say about that: A book that takes me an hour to read isn’t worth $20 to me.
  “Beyond Suspicion” certainly is worth checking out at the library, or for the more brazen, pick up a latte and plop down in a chair at your favorite bookstore. You can read it right there and decide for yourself if it’s a keeper worth your dough.

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