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Each week on Shelf Discovery, host Kristin Dreyer Kramer offers listeners a brief look inside the pages of a new book. From mysteries to memoirs, classics to chick lit, busy readers are sure to find plenty of picks to add to their shelves. On this week's show, Kristin goes back to school with a cop and her K-9 in Diane Kelly's Above the Paw.
Shelf Discovery is a three-minute weekly feature, dedicated to helping busy readers wade through the shelves and shelves of options to discover books that are worth their often limited reading time.
The show is hosted by Kristin Dreyer Kramer, frantic reader, lover of all things entertainment, and editor-in-chief of NightsAndWeekends.com.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin enrolls in an exclusive prep school with two clashing siblings in Michele Campbell's She Was the Quiet One.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin runs away to 1930s Boston with a couple of unlikely sleuths in Rachel McMillan's Murder at the Flamingo.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin goes home again with a troubled young woman in The Lucky Ones by Tiffany Reisz.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin explores the unexplained with a team of scientists in author Michael McBride's second Unit 51 thriller, Forsaken.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin travels through time with a tangled web of family and friends in Rebekah Frumkin's The Comedown.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin explores the history of a hero in training with the audio edition of John David Anderson's Sidekicked.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin commiserates with a group of new moms in author Emma Robinson's The Undercover Mother.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin navigates the beginning of one marriage and the end of another in author Marilyn Simon Rothstein's Husbands and…
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin joins the battle against evil in the audio edition of author Marion Jensen's Almost Super.
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On this week's Shelf Discovery, Kristin investigates the rich and influential in author Colin Watson's first Flaxborough Mystery, Coffin, Scarcely Used.