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Dangerous Women by Mark de Castrique: a Book Review

Age really is just a number in Mark de Castrique’s fast-paced and quick-witted thriller titled Dangerous Women.

Posted bykwatkinsJanuary 12, 2024June 20, 2025Posted inBook Review, For the Literary Enthusiasts (Not Snobs)Tags: Book Review, book-reviews, comedy, coming-of-age, environmental fiction, fiction, intergenerational characters, intrigue, legal thriller, Mark de Castrique, murder mystery, mystery, poisoned pen press, political thriller, sleuth story, sourcebooks landmark, spy story, storytelling, suspense, thriller, women in lit, women's fiction2 Comments on Dangerous Women by Mark de Castrique: a Book Review

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