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Reviewers' 2012 Top Picks
Selecting favorite novels from a year of voracious reading and reviewing is not an easy assignment. See the varied list of Top Picks published in 2012. |

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Close Your Eyes by Iris Johansen
Thriller
Close Your Eyes is intrigue at its best with fascinating characters and a terrific narrative. This is the fourth collaboration by Iris and Roy Johansen. Each book gets stronger and the characters more three dimensional. This is white knuckle, hold-on-to-your-seat intrigue in its purest form and a real treat for the reader that enjoys mystery thrillers at their finest. Read on . . .
RTR Reviewer - Betty Cox
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Death, Taxes, and Extra-Hold Hairspray by Diane Kelly
Mystery
The tax evaders are back at it in this third Tara Holloway volume - and Tara has her work cut out for her. While her boss, Lu, is out she’s left with two cases no one has wanted to tackle for years. She heads off to the chicken farm belonging to a member of a radical separatist group called the Lone Star Nation.
This is a rollicking adventure that will have you rooting for the IRS for once—and you won’t want to put it down . . . Read on . . .
RTR Reviewer - Amy Sikes
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Hunter's Prize by Marcia Gruver
Backwoods Brides
Historical Romance
When Adelina McRae is hired to be governess to young Cedric “Ceddy” Whitfield, she finds he’s more of a challenge than she had expected. Ceddy is autistic, and orphaned when his parents were killed in a car accident in South Africa.
Book three of Gruver’s Backwoods Brides series is a suspenseful and highly spiritual story set in the early 1900s. The subject of autism and the patience and faith of Ceddy’s steadfast caregiver are realistic and inspiring. Read on . . .
RTR Reviewer - Sandra VanWinkle
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Samurai Game by Christine Feehan
Paranormal Romance
Feehan gives her many fans another phenomenal GhostWalker story!
There are so many facets of the GhostWalker series that make these novels simply incomparable and Samurai Game is no exception! Christine Feehan is blessed with her own supernatural talent when it comes to delivering riveting romantic suspense! Read on . . .
RTR Reviewer - Tracy Marsac
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