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Happy new year and what a way to start off my reading year is with the reckoning by Rennie Airth and yes I found out I am reading the 4th in the series but hopefully it will be good enough for me to read the rest
Literally just finished "A Brief History of Seven Killings" by marlon James. Not an easy read (probably couldn't have done it without goggling historical details and slang, etc), but VERY interesting. Will stay with me for a long time (and not just the new swear words which I have learned). We went on our honeymoon in 1986 to Jamaica because we love Bob Marley and nobody wanted to let us near anywhere interesting in Kingston, which was very disappointing at the time and to be honest made Jamaica a bit boring (not really a hot beach sort of person). After reading this book however, I can understand why. Immense read and recommend it highly.
Zoe wrote: "Happy new year and what a way to start off my reading year is with the reckoning by Rennie Airth and yes I found out I am reading the 4th in the series but hopefully it will be good enough for me t..."
Happy new year, Zoe!
Happy new year, Zoe!
Gisela wrote: "Literally just finished "A Brief History of Seven Killings" by marlon James. Not an easy read (probably couldn't have done it without goggling historical details and slang, etc), but VERY interesti..."
Oh, Gisela! I'm so happy you liked it. I lived online while reading this novel just to make sure I got the most out of it, especially all of the politics.
Oh, Gisela! I'm so happy you liked it. I lived online while reading this novel just to make sure I got the most out of it, especially all of the politics.
Happy New Year!I am currently reading two books. The Black Angel is the fifth book in John Connolly's Charlie Parker thriller series. A buddy read has been set up for this book and others in the series. Anyone interested in reading Black Angel is invite to read and comment on it here.
I'm also reading Cormac McCarthy's The Orchard Keeper as part of a group read for the On the Southern Literary Trail group. That discussion can be found here.
A Dark-Adapted Eye -just finished this one. Enjoyed immensely as Barbara Vine/Ruth Rendell is one of my favourite psychological mystery authors.
Syl ʃʃ^.^ʃʃ wrote: "A Dark-Adapted Eye -just finished this one. Enjoyed immensely as Barbara Vine/Ruth Rendell is one of my favourite psychological mystery authors."
That is one of my all-time favorite books.
That is one of my all-time favorite books.
Nancy wrote: "Syl ʃʃ^.^ʃʃ wrote: "A Dark-Adapted Eye -just finished this one. Enjoyed immensely as Barbara Vine/Ruth Rendell is one of my favourite psychological mystery authors."That is one of my..."
Seems it is the first one written under the pseudonym Barbara Vine, though actually the author goes on to describe how she got both her names (which are true, rather than pseudonyms)
Firstly thank you to Net Galley, the publishers and the author Kyle Mills for an advanced copy for an honest review. Apologies for the delay, and my book reading list keeps growing.
Firstly I was a great fan of Mitch Rapp and the author Vince Flynn, and this is my first Kyle Mills book, and great to read another Mitch Rapp, although I know I have missed a few books in between, but the author Kyle Mills seems to me to have filled into Vince Flynn boots very well !
A blistering novel that picks up where The Last Man left off, The Survivor is a no-holds-barred race to save America…and Mitch Rapp’s finest battle.
When Joe “Rick” Rickman, a former golden boy of the CIA, steals a massive amount of the Agency’s most classified documents in an elaborately masterminded betrayal of his country, CIA director Irene Kennedy has no choice but to send her most dangerous weapon after him: elite covert operative Mitch Rapp.
Rapp quickly dispatches the traitor, but Rickman proves to be a deadly threat to America even from beyond the grave. Eliminating Rickman didn’t solve all of the CIA’s problems—in fact, mysterious tip-offs are appearing all over the world, linking to the potentially devastating data that Rickman managed to store somewhere only he knew.
It’s a deadly race to the finish as both the Pakistanis and the Americans search desperately for Rickman’s accomplices, and for the confidential documents they are slowly leaking to the world. To save his country from being held hostage to a country set on becoming the world’s newest nuclear superpower, Mitch Rapp must outrun, outthink, and outgun his deadliest enemies yet.
Kyle Mills brings here a fast paced, word travelling action packed thriller. With many well thought characters, great returning personalities, and a tough as ever Mitch Rapp. A Great read.
To me a great way to finish 2015 with my 61st book of the year Four stars for me
Nancy wrote: "Syl ʃʃ^.^ʃʃ wrote: "A Dark-Adapted Eye -just finished this one. Enjoyed immensely as Barbara Vine/Ruth Rendell is one of my favourite psychological mystery authors."That is one of my..."
This book has been on my shelf for too long. I really need to read it.
Tom wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Syl ʃʃ^.^ʃʃ wrote: "A Dark-Adapted Eye -just finished this one. Enjoyed immensely as Barbara Vine/Ruth Rendell is one of my favourite psychological mystery authors."
Tha..."
Definitely. I recently watched the DVD of the BBC adaptation, which is also very good.
Tha..."
Definitely. I recently watched the DVD of the BBC adaptation, which is also very good.
Happy New Year - wishing you lots of great reads in 2016!Not so big on NY eve celebrations any more, so I celebrated last night by downloading the new Stuart MacBride right after midnight ( 1 Jan release.) Very good, but I haven't had as much reading time yet as I'd like...
In the Cold Dark Ground
Bill wrote: "My first mystery of the year is
Until the Night, the 5th John Cardinal book by Giles Blunt."
I loved his Forty Words for Sorrow.
Until the Night, the 5th John Cardinal book by Giles Blunt."I loved his Forty Words for Sorrow.
I have just finished the reckoning by rennie airth and wow it was good and now I am going to go back to "where it all began" hehe with River of Darkness by same author
My first read of the year is And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. I wanted to remind myself of the story before watching the TV adaptation.
Jane wrote: "My first read of the year is And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. I wanted to remind myself of the story before watching the TV adaptation."
I enjoyed that book. It is, however, much like Roger Ackroyd in that once you've read it, the surprise is gone for a second read!
I enjoyed that book. It is, however, much like Roger Ackroyd in that once you've read it, the surprise is gone for a second read!
Nancy wrote: "Jane wrote: "My first read of the year is And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. I wanted to remind myself of the story before watching the TV adaptation."I enjoyed that book. It is, howeve..."
I have found that with most of Agatha chrisitie's novels once you have read them and then you go back you lose the pleasure of reading it new... sorry if that doesn't make sense but I do love books that make you want to re-read them again and again for me that's good story telling
Zoe wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Jane wrote: "My first read of the year is And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. I wanted to remind myself of the story before watching the TV adaptation."
I enjoyed that book...."
What I've noticed is that with enough space between readings, I can go back to the more standard whodunnits of hers having totally forgotten who did what. I reread them periodically.
I enjoyed that book...."
What I've noticed is that with enough space between readings, I can go back to the more standard whodunnits of hers having totally forgotten who did what. I reread them periodically.
yes I normally take a year out and read others till I get that urge to re-read them its normally poirot for me as I find miss marple a bit too unlikeable
Zoe wrote: "yes I normally take a year out and read others till I get that urge to re-read them its normally poirot for me as I find miss marple a bit too unlikeable"
LOL, Zoe! I've never heard her described as unlikeable, but I can see how she'd grate on the nerves.
LOL, Zoe! I've never heard her described as unlikeable, but I can see how she'd grate on the nerves.
hehe yeah I probably should run and hide after that remark :P . I am not sure why I don't like her but I prefer poirot
I have just finished Cupcakes, Trinkets, and Other Deadly Magic This was a fun, fluffy way to start the new year. Not much mystery but the story moved along and the characters were interesting.
Just finished "Playing With Fire" by Gerritsen, enjoyed it. Am now reading "Career of Evil" by Galbraith (JK Rowlings). Third in series, haven't read the others yet. Good plot but a bit too much "padding" for me, I think much of the backstory could have been omitted without loss of the main story.
I've just finished the "Dead Letter" portion of Metta Fuller Victor's The Dead Letter and The Figure Eight. The first novel was published in 1867, I think. The author was one of the first, if not THE first, American woman writers of detective stories. It was just awesome. I'm still in a swoon (fluttering fan)!
Finished a re-read of
Roses are Red James Patterson working my way through the Alex Cross and Womens Murder Club books again.
I finished
The Accursed by Joyce Carol Oates, a pseudo-historical, mystery, horror novel about the "Crosswicks Curse" that afflicted Princeton, N.J. in the early 1900s. Too long but a well-written, compelling story. 4 stars.My complete review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Barbara wrote: "I finished
The Accursed by Joyce Carol Oates, a pseudo-historical, mystery, horror novel about the "Crosswicks Curse" that afflicted ..."I don't think I've ever read any of her books. I bought one recently, hope to try it this year.
I started the audiobook version of White Heat on a road trip yesterday. Not many books with a setting above the Arctic circle. I had to Google the location to see it on a map. So far very good.
I just finished Playing with Fire
by Tess Gerritsen. Beautiful and haunting as well as thrilling.Next up is Overwatch: A Thriller
by Matthew Betley.
For my first of the year mystery I'm starting The Whites by Harry Brandt (author Richard Price's pen name)
I had Lockdown
hanging out on my ereader forever. Over the weekend, I was looking for something different after finishing Death Without Company
So far, it's been hard to put down. Between that night and the next morning, I'm about a hundred pages in.
Just finished a delightful English murder mystery A Man of Some Repute
- here is my review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....Listening to The Lincoln Lawyer
and about to start reading 183 Times a Year
Just got done reading these since Last weekEvery Dead Thing by John Connolly
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
New Author for me I read it for a group read on goodreads I really
liked it alot.
The Search by Iris Johansen
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
A reread from me its part of her Eve Duncan older series i am
going re read the whole series this year
Truth or Die by James Patterson
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
A Really good book has so hook on it that i read it in a day & half
I hope he writes another book with his Trevor Mann Character
I really enjoy him.
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Happy new year, and happy reading!