Jeane's comments
(member since Jun 04, 2009)
Jeane's comments from the The Crime and Thriller Group group.
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Jan wrote: "Just started Ian Rankin's Dead Souls An Inspector Rebus Novel. I'm a big fan of his."
Me toooo!!!
Just finished At Risk. It wasn't near to how I get absorbed by her Scarpetta books and not really like her Andy Bazil serie but I enjoued it. This one was also only 29 pages which make sit already different than her other books. I didn't know where it was going, then on page 215 the best line in te whole book was written and it did chane te story. But then the story was kind of summarized and finsihed. There weren't any creepy parts alla Scarpetta in.
So in the end, a nice and calm cute story.
Of the 229 pages, he best moment of a low, neutral story came on page 215. It did change a lot the general feeling I had by then about te story!
I started At risk. It isn't a Scarpetta story (forgot about that), so I am very curious to see how it will be. I remember the Andy Brazil serie which wan't bad but not at the Scarpetta level.
Melissa wrote: "Hi everyone:
My name is Melissa. I am new to the group. I live in NJ right outside of Philadelphia with my partner of 7 years and our 2 kids (Brianna 10 & Jamesen 2), I LOVE to read and usually..."
I have jsut discovered David Baldacci through Saving faith which I thought was great.
Others i like are for example Elizabeth George, Henning Mankel, Agatha Christie, Giorgio Faletti (not sure if all his books are translated in English), Donna Leon,Colin Dexter, Clive Cussler, Minette Walters, George Simenon. I hope you discover some that you like!
Melissa wrote: "Hi everyone:
My name is Melissa. I am new to the group. I live in NJ right outside of Philadelphia with my partner of 7 years and our 2 kids (Brianna 10 & Jamesen 2), I LOVE to read and usually..."
I know it doens't answer your question for recommendations Melissa but I am a Patricia Cornwell freak and am jsut hoooooping to hear you saying that you absolutely adore her books!!!!!!
Susanna wrote: "Yeah, I think I tried one of Truman's about 15 years ago and was not impressed. Can't remember either which one it was or if I finished it!"
Haha, every time someone writes this about a book I am getting interested!!!
Miss Tweety, is Baldacci thriler, crime..which sub-genre?
You know that I am not goof in putting them in the correct box!
Lobstergirl wrote: "I'm reading "A Suitable Vengeance (Inspector Lynley #4) by Eliz. George. It's pretty good."
I liked this one!
Saving faith by Baldacii seems to be good but a bit slow for the moment and you have different characters in different parts that I am not linking them well for now.
Ooooo, after finishing I capture the castle I chose another book but this trime a crime book! I really needed it and it will be a good change on The curious incident of the dog in th enight tat i am dragging myself through.
So I chose my first to read David Baldacci book. I am very curious to see if I will like his books. The one i chose I think and hope is the firt one Saving Faith.
It better be good because for several of years the name has been following me when going in bookstores but i never took one of his books.
I have At Risk watching beggingly at me and worried she will be sooo dissapointed if not chosen..:-) Joking.
Donna wrote: "I belong to a face-to-face historical mystery group and here are some of the authors we have read.
Cora Harrison- Medieval Ireland
Charles Todd -Inspector Ian Rut..."
Charles Todd has good, fast stories.
(by the way I am catching up here)
Bettie wrote: "You might want to have a look into some of these authors too:
Jecks Michael
Bernard Knight
Ellis Peters
Umberto Eco
[author:Steven S..."
Susanna is the one who often fills up my shelves!
