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Val McDermid: Does anyone else read her? Or is it just me?
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I finished reading "The Grave Tattoo" a couple of weeks ago. It was alright, but much slower paced than the "Wire" books. I guess I was expecting it to pick up some, but it never really did. Oh well, I guess even she needed a break from her darker writings.









To me, the violence in books is always worse because I visualize the acts so vividly that what I see in my head could never be put on film...WAY too graphic!!
And the violence in a book stays with me longer than if I'd seen it in a movie, tv series, etc. I suppose it's for the same reason I said above. My imagination is on overdrive. (Does anyone else feel like this or am I just weirder than I thought I was?)

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It was recently on one of the PBS stations in Chicago, not the main channel.



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We've enjoyed Broadchurch as well. And, like you, we love pretty well all of the British crime shows. Just finished watching the most recent season of Luther and we're starting Season 5 of George Gently..



A Place of Execution is one of the best novels I've ever read and sits high above even the Tony Hill/Carol Jordan series, which is one of the best series of psychological Thrillers out there.
I tried the Kate Brannigan series but the tones and textures were nowhere near her other series of books.
And Broadchurch was a great series on BBC, but I enjoyed the latest series of Luther even more.

I wish they'd show Wire in the Blood here on BBC America or PBS. I'd really love to see it.
My first Val novel was The Mermaids Singing (I actually started out a new author's series with the first book!). I just happened to pick it up for my husband, because he likes books that are "the gorier, the better" And it sounded like it would fit that bill. He read it, liked it, so I thought I'd try it. I am in LOVE!!
Haven't had much time to read her lately and it's hard to find her books used (which is how I like them). I did read The Grave Tattoo though. It was ok. more history than suspense and it's just not as good as the Tony Hill series. I'll have to be on the lookout for her other series as well. I really have to get back into her books. She's a good one to read this time of year, that's for sure! :D

And if you like Val McDermid then you should check out Chelsea Cain and Karin Slaughter. Cain's books start with Heartsick and are right in line with Mermaids Singing with a dash of Silence of the Lamds and a little bit of a sense of humor. Slaughter starts with Blindsighted and are just vicious from beginning to end.
The Grave Tattoo was just not good, but A Place of Execution is awesome and if you haven't read it you should.


The Grave Tattoo wasn't a bad book, it was just really tame compared to her other work and I guess that kinda caught me off guard. I did like all the historic background in it though, as I didn't know a whole lot about any of the multiple subjects she covered in it.
Even though her books can get quite graphic as far the violence is concerned, her writing is spot on. I haven't read all her books yet, but I'm looking forward to reading what I've missed.