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I finished Victims by Jonathan Kellerman. Similar plot to previous Kellerman books - psychopaths and horrible crimes. The book was only okay.
Sean wrote: "Pcdoctorswr wrote: "Just finished Dan Brown's Inferno. Next book is Kate Atkinson's Case Histories."My deepest sympathies."
Only three words and the best laugh I've had all week. My thanks.
Finished Before I Go To Sleep. (sigh) Exactly how many times must the story of "Gaslight", or some variation on that theme, be told? It's being made into a film with Colin Firth having a starring role, but not even Colin will get me to the theater to see this one.I've also just finished Faithful Place, which had a much more original plot than the first book I mentioned. I knew who the murderer was from practically the beginning and I had a difficult time liking the protagonist, but it was still a pretty enjoyable "listen".
Just finished
The Meeting, Episode I of Trench Coats
. Seeley James hits all the marks in these first six chapters of the sequel to
The Geneva Decision
, returning soccer-star-turned-security-CEO Pia Sabel to a new adventure. Part 1 of this serialized novel shows James' growth as an author while delivering on many of the qualities that made the previous book a good read. A solid four stars.My review is at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....
I picked up several at the library this week. Started Walter Mosley's
and as quickly set it down again. Don't get me wrong, I like Mosley and I like Easy Rawlins. It just seemed this one was trying to give us a ten year synopsis in the first ten pages. He kept introducing characters, sometimes three or four a page.Picked up Tess Gerritson's The Mephisto Club. I'm kind of ambivalent about Gerritson. I just hated Ice Cold but liked the historical part of The Bone Garden. Mephisto is starting off pretty decently. I'd decided this one would be a make or break for Tess with me. I'm sure she doesn't want to lose me.
Checked out a couple more Lawrence Block. He's growing on me. Loved Small Town, Hated Hit Parade. Now I have a couple of the burglar ones.
One of my favorite authors is giving away her book until May 29th. The novel is Altered Innocence, by Carolann Hays.http://www.amazon.com/Altered-Innocen...
One of my favorite authors, Carolann Hays, is giving her novel, Altered Innocence, away for free until May 29th.http://www.amazon.com/Altered-Innocen...
Suzy wrote: "One of my favorite authors is giving away her book until May 29th. The novel is Altered Innocence, by Carolann Hays.http://www.amazon.com/Altered-Innocen..."
What sort of book is it Suzy...the blurb basically says nothing?
AAAAAAAARGH! All I have to say is thank the universe that Burke published another installment of his Robicheaux series before I read the one I just finished, The Glass Rainbow
, because this one ended with a cliffhanger!
I'm currently about half way through the second book in the The Eagle of the Ninth Chronicles and enjoying very much; still enjoying The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie and just started and already half way through The Spy Who Loved Me (James Bond, which is the most atypical Bond story I've read this month..
Linda wrote: "I am just starting to read "Deal Breaker" by Harlan Coben."that was a fun book linda- hope you enjoy it!
i'm currently reading The Lake of Dead Languages
Jojo wrote: "Finished
it was good soo good i might even reread it but not right away but soon."Awesome! That does sound good. I've been wanting to read some Koontz here lately, too.
Just finished In Harm's Way by Ridley Pearson. My first Pearson and I thought it was pretty good. I'm now reading Zero Day by David Baldacci.
I'm reading A Sunless Sea by Anne Perry, a Commander Monk mystery. Perry sets her books in 1800s England and it's always incredible to me that (in the books at least) such nebulous evidence is sufficient to arrest and try people. Some tall blonde man is seen in the vicinity of the crime and bingo, a tall blonde man vaguely associated with the victim is arrested, put on trial, and maybe convicted and hanged (all in about two weeks). I keep thinking this is silly....defense lawyers would rip this apart in five seconds.I don't know how accurate Perry's depiction is but I'd hate to have been suspected of a crime in those days if that's the way the judicial system worked. LOL
Sean wrote: "Just readCabalbyMichael DibdinExcellent series, well worth a read."
I took Sean up on his recommendation of Michael Dibdin and now have "Ratking" (the first in the Aurelio Zen series) from the library. Going to start it soon.
Just finished The Burning Air by Erin Kelly. Another compelling psychological suspense thriller from a very talented writer.
I finished "Murder As A Fine Art" and what a wonderful read! A very unique plot in Victorian England. Author is David Morrell; he's written a lot of books, but this is my first. It won't be my last!Also read Peter Lovesey's "TheTooth Tattoo" so I've read all the Diamond books. Easy reads with some fun recurring people.
I finally got a copy of Citadel. The third in Kate Mosse. Labryinth series. Then away from mystery to Paris, a Rutherford history, and big!
Currently I'm reading Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs. Tempe Brennan is investigating the discovery of 3 dead newborns in an abandoned apartment. So far it has been gripping. I just finished The Bone Yard by 2-man writing team Jefferson Bass. After someone's dog unearths a human skull, the protagonist does some digging and finds a hidden graveyard of boys from a reformatory who are homicide victims. Tihs book is so good I gave it 5 stars and am seeking out other books by this writing team.
Sandi wrote: "I finished "Murder As A Fine Art" and what a wonderful read! A very unique plot in Victorian England. Author is David Morrell; he's written a lot of books, but this is my first. It won't be my l..."
Just listened to the first Peter Diamond, The Last Detective very, very, good. I've read one other random Peter Diamond but now I'll be looking for more.
Just listened to the first Peter Diamond, The Last Detective very, very, good. I've read one other random Peter Diamond but now I'll be looking for more.
Olivia wrote: "Currently I'm reading Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs. Tempe Brennan is investigating the discovery of 3 dead newborns in an abandoned apartment. So far it has been gripping. I just finished The ..."
I loved The Bone Yard, also. The Body Farm series is very good.
I loved The Bone Yard, also. The Body Farm series is very good.
Kathryn wrote: "Olivia wrote: "Currently I'm reading Bones Are Forever by Kathy Reichs. Tempe Brennan is investigating the discovery of 3 dead newborns in an abandoned apartment. So far it has been gripping. I jus..."I've been buying the books as I've heard good things about the series. Hoping to get down to actually reading them sometime soon.
Hi all, I'm fairly new to Goodreads but absolutely love this website. I thought I'd join your group for inspiration.. But looking through the comments- I don't think I can manage to read half the books mentioned! :) I'm currently reading Karin Slaughter 'Fallen' . So many good reads out there and so little time... Marie
Finishing off The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley, which I like, but don't love.. Trying to sort out in my pea-sized brain what books to start June off with.. :0)
I just finished The American by Andrew Britton. I started this in February and sheer determination made me finish it. It picked up about 50% into the book. It was okay, rated it 3 stars.
Just read True Detectives by Kellerman. Oh dear, I struggled to remember who was who. It has a huge cast of characters and the plot befuddled me. I just finished Rush of Blood by Mark Billingham - another disappointment. I need something good, I hope the new one by Harlen Coben cheers me up.
I've been reading books recommended on this thread and I've just started reading my first Jack Reacher book. I'm very impressed. Some of the others, not so much as I have posted before.
Ken wrote: "I've been reading books recommended on this thread and I've just started reading my first Jack Reacher book. I'm very impressed. Some of the others, not so much as I have posted before."I loved the first one in the series and have read the 2nd and 3rd which aren't up to the same level as the initial one.
Barbara wrote: "I'm reading A Sunless Sea by Anne Perry, a Commander Monk mystery. Perry sets her books in 1800s England and it's always incredible to me that (in the books at least) such nebulous evidence is suff..."My library just uploaded a bunch of Anne Perry. Is she worth reading?
Barbara wrote: "Just read True Detectives by Kellerman. Oh dear, I struggled to remember who was who. It has a huge cast of characters and the plot befuddled me. I just finished Rush of Blood by Mark Billingham -..."
I just finished Six Years and it was good, but didn't hit me between the eyes. It was the first Coben novel I've read, but I would read another.
Maureen wrote: "Barbara wrote: "Just read True Detectives by Kellerman. Oh dear, I struggled to remember who was who. It has a huge cast of characters and the plot befuddled me. I just finished Rush of Blood by M..."
six years is definitely not his best work. my personal fave is Gone for Good
Her Fearful Symmetryby Audrey Niffenegger
The Perks of Being a Wallflower byStephen Chbosky
and
The Next Accident by Lisa Gardner
Yuliya wrote: "
Her Fearful Symmetryby Audrey Niffenegger

The Perks of Being a Wallflower byStephen Chbosky
and [bookcov..."
I hope you enjoy Her Fearful Symmetry. I quite liked.
Bill wrote: "Yuliya wrote: "
Her Fearful Symmetryby Audrey Niffenegger
..."
I loved it too. I was completely unprepared for it.
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My deepest sympathies."
BWAAAHHHH! ROTFLMAO! Save some for me Sean, I think I'm going to need it by the time I finish.