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The Devil's Edge
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February 2013 Group Read - The Devil's Edge by Stephen Booth
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I will prepare the questions for the group today and put them up. There are quite a few people done with the book. And yes, I loved the setting.
Group read discussion:
First of all, I have to say, great choice for the month. I enjoyed this book.
I agree with Kathy's assessment--the setting in the book is amazing.
(1) What are your thoughts on the setting? Do you think it was pivotal to the story? Did the setting feel real to you?
(2) Now, I haven't read a lot of Booths's books but I know Fry & Cooper used to be partners and in this book, they rarely spoke. Did this bother you? Do you miss the partnership or is the book better now that they work apart? Do you think Booth plans to separate them permanently?
(3) How they solved the case, confronted the killer, did it seem realistic to you? Was it a good ending?
(4)Overall thoughts? What about the characters, did Booth make them sympathetic, realistic, funny, crazy?
(5) Would you read another book by the author?
(6) How did you rate it 1-5?
First of all, I have to say, great choice for the month. I enjoyed this book.
I agree with Kathy's assessment--the setting in the book is amazing.
(1) What are your thoughts on the setting? Do you think it was pivotal to the story? Did the setting feel real to you?
(2) Now, I haven't read a lot of Booths's books but I know Fry & Cooper used to be partners and in this book, they rarely spoke. Did this bother you? Do you miss the partnership or is the book better now that they work apart? Do you think Booth plans to separate them permanently?
(3) How they solved the case, confronted the killer, did it seem realistic to you? Was it a good ending?
(4)Overall thoughts? What about the characters, did Booth make them sympathetic, realistic, funny, crazy?
(5) Would you read another book by the author?
(6) How did you rate it 1-5?


I thought the characters were believable. Barry Gamble was odd enough to be real, and to remind me of my strange neighbors.
The setting imposed itself on the story like an additional character and I think that geography can do that, impacting history and even changing it. The writing was beautiful and I highlighted some lines, for rereading later.

Kathy wrote: "There is a passage on p135 starting with, "For Cooper, this was a landscape infested with evil."' That I really liked. The Hobs."
I agree. In fact, I agree with all your comments. The lack of the Fry/Cooper team didn't affect the story at all for me and I really liked the character of Fry. When he was walking home from work, near the beginning of the story, and he expressed how afraid he was and his honest feelings, it made me like the character a little more. He's human.
I agree. In fact, I agree with all your comments. The lack of the Fry/Cooper team didn't affect the story at all for me and I really liked the character of Fry. When he was walking home from work, near the beginning of the story, and he expressed how afraid he was and his honest feelings, it made me like the character a little more. He's human.


I like to start with the first book in a series so I am reading Black Dog which introduces the characters of Ben Cooper and Diane Fry. I am almost finished and am enjoying it. Will continue on with the series.
David wrote: "Fianlly got to the end of the book lsat weekend.
It's a three from me as I felt while it was descriptive in the landscape and derbyshire countryside it was just a bit to much like a tourist guide ..."
I agree that they mystery did actually take a back seat to the landscape but I did enjoy reading about the landscape. The first chapter, however, was amazing.
It's a three from me as I felt while it was descriptive in the landscape and derbyshire countryside it was just a bit to much like a tourist guide ..."
I agree that they mystery did actually take a back seat to the landscape but I did enjoy reading about the landscape. The first chapter, however, was amazing.
Lynn wrote: "I hope this is not off topic but when I saw the February reading selection was a book by Stephen Booth, I was not familiar with him. The February reading choice made me interested in reading a book..."
I haven't read Black Dog but I really did enjoy One Last Breath.
I haven't read Black Dog but I really did enjoy One Last Breath.
Should I wait to discuss what I am reading? I do not want to share any spoilers.
Kathy