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message 351: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 2653 comments I'm reading the 28th Stephanie Plum book: Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight by Janet Evanovich. So far, so good.


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10062 comments Real Easy Real Easy by Marie Rutkoski by Marie Rutkoski

Women who work in a strip club (which they do because they need the money) become the victims of a disturbed man.

The strip club is an interesting background for this thriller. 3.5 stars

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 354: by Carol (new)

Carol Jones-Campbell (cajonesdoajunocom) Just finished "21st Birthday" by James Patterson. Pretty good read, not the best.


RJ - Slayer of Trolls (hawk5391yahoocom) Also, I finished a book I thought was going to be a horror novel only to find out that it was more of a crime novel with mild Southern Gothic elements that seems to have found some influence from Heart of Darkness:

Gone South by Robert R. McCammon
Gone South by Robert R. McCammon
Rating: 3 stars
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 357: by James (new)

James Best (jamesbest) | 312 comments Now starting CUTTHROAT DOGS by Loren Estleman, the 29th novel in his ongoing mystery series featuring Detroit private eye Amos Walker.

It’s been 40+ years since his first mystery novel was published and Mr. Estleman is still going strong. If you like old school private investigators, they don’t come any better than Amos Walker.


message 359: by Araych (new)

Araych | 692 comments Joe Country Joe Country (Slough House #6) by Mick Herron by Mick Herron

Slow Horses #6, recommend read in order. Further adventures of the slow horses in which Louisa helps a frenemy look for her son, not knowing this will put her in it so deep that all the horses may not survive. Incredibly suspenseful plot. One of those books where you can't wait to see what happens next but you hate that it's bringing you closer to the end. 5 stars.


message 360: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 2036 comments I read All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes It is a paranormal book of horror and fiction set during a 1920 Antarctica expedition.. I rated it 3 stars, too much paranormal for me. My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 286 comments The Stranger by Albert Camus The Stranger was my introduction to its author - Albert Camus. It wasn't what I had expected at all from its synopsis (with its claim to a "perfectly executed thriller") but its zeitgeist was a curiously intriguing aspect.

My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4565705108


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10062 comments A Time for Mercy A Time for Mercy (Jake Brigance, #3) by John Grisham by John Grisham

In this 3rd book in the Jake Brigance series, the attorney represents a juvenile accused of murder. The book works fine as a standalone.

Grisham likes to tackle 'issues' and this one addresses juvenile criminals. Very good legal drama. 4 stars

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10062 comments Laura wrote: "Barbara wrote: "Real Easy Real Easy by Marie Rutkoski by Marie Rutkoski

Women who work in a strip club (which they do because they need the money) become the vi...

Is it based on a true story?
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Not so far as I know.


message 364: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 2653 comments CBRetriever wrote: "I'm reading the 28th Stephanie Plum book: Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight by Janet Evanovich. So far, so good."

this one was pretty good - a return of Diesel and hackers


message 365: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 943 comments Facts and Other Lies: Welcome to the Disinformation Age, by Aussie author Ed Coper, is just as unnerving as you probably gather it is from the title. The current division in many democracies has been caused by bad actors with thousands of automatic bots that set us off down fake rabbit holes. Started with the printing press, escalated to social media.

You may be sent one way, while I'm sent another. CLASH! If democracies crumble, guess what happens next?!

Facts and Other Lies Welcome to the Disinformation Age by Ed Coper 5★ My review of Facts and Other Lies

It's long, but I've included a lot of examples from this terrific book.


message 366: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 2265 comments I finished my 18th book


message 367: by Tone (new)

Tone  | 1994 comments I'm reading a classic mystery, The Rasp from 1924 by Philip MacDonald.


message 368: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments I have "Triple Jeopardy" by Philip MacDonald. Supposedly it contains the story which inspired the Van Johnson & Vera Miles thriller "23 Paces to Baker Street".

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048919/...


message 369: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Tone wrote: "I'm reading a classic mystery, The Rasp from 1924 by Philip MacDonald."

I once went to a yard sale where someone was selling an entire set of Anthony Gethryn novels for like a nickel each, so I had to buy them. I wish more of these would be reprinted along with his other books.


message 370: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "I finished my 18th book"

You're ahead of me this year, for sure.


message 371: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments I've read 28 books so far and will finished 3 more over the next couple of days.


message 372: by Tone (new)

Tone  | 1994 comments Nancy wrote: "Tone wrote: "I'm reading a classic mystery, The Rasp from 1924 by Philip MacDonald."

I once went to a yard sale where someone was selling an entire set of Anthony Ge..."


You got a good deal there, Nancy. Some of them cost a small fortune nowadays.


message 373: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "I've read 28 books so far and will finished 3 more over the next couple of days."

good grief! That's a lot!


message 374: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Tone wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Tone wrote: "I'm reading a classic mystery, The Rasp from 1924 by Philip MacDonald."

I once went to a yard sale where someone was selling an entire set..."


Oh, I know!


message 375: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments Nancy wrote: "Christine wrote: "I've read 28 books so far and will finished 3 more over the next couple of days."

good grief! That's a lot!"


Yes, but I'm retired. :)


message 376: by CBRetriever (new)

CBRetriever | 2653 comments yep, retirement helps as does the pandemic shelter in place thing:

I'm at 42 right now (some were novellas) and moving forwards


message 377: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments I love to read in order to escape from the pandemic and Ukraine and other problems, at least for a while.


message 378: by Araych (new)

Araych | 692 comments The Paradox Hotel The Paradox Hotel by Rob Hart by Rob Hart

Time-travel sci-fi mystery. January Cole is chief of security at the Paradox Hotel where time travelers stay before and after their trips. Now there's a dead man in room 526 and only January can see him. Probably more sci-fi than mystery but this book is written so well that I was fascinated at every page. Like nothing else you'll read this year; deserving of all the rave reviews. 5 stars, highest recommendation.


message 380: by Liz (new)

Liz | 1246 comments I just finished No Hiding in Boise No Hiding in Boise by Kim Hooper

A well done thriller. My four star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 381: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments Just finished reading "Still Life" by Joy Fielding. I like her earlier thrillers better, but have to admit that "Still Life" was still more rewarding than "Charley's Web" which I didn't care for. Since last year I'm reading all her books in chronological order.

Hoping that "The Wild Zone" and "Home Invasion" will be better again than the previous books.


Jannelies (living between hope and fear) | 531 comments I finished reading The Scorpion’s Head by Hilde Vandermeeren
The Scorpion’s Head by Hilde Vandermeeren

A three star book: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 383: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Jannelies wrote: "I finished reading The Scorpion’s Head by Hilde Vandermeeren
The Scorpion’s Head by Hilde Vandermeeren

A three star book: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


I just got that one in the mail.


message 384: by Araych (new)

Araych | 692 comments The Day the Music Died The Day the Music Died (Sam McCain, #1) by Ed Gorman by Ed Gorman

1st book in the Sam McCain series. It's 1958 in Iowa. Poodle skirts, saddle shoes and talk of fluoride in the water. Susan Whitney is dead and Sam's friend Richie, her husband, has killed himself. And soon Sam finds another dead girl. His boss, the local judge, puts Sam on the case. Cute mystery with all sorts of historical trivia sprinkled throughout. Not written at a particularly high level but it is an easy fun read. 3 stars.


message 385: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 2036 comments I read No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib It is literary fiction, describing how the Executive order barring anyone from several Muslim countries entry to the US, affected 1 man. My 3 star review for a sad story https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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James Best (jamesbest) | 312 comments Now starting PAST CARING by Robert Goddard, one of his earliest stand-alone mystery novels from 1986.

I’m really enjoying it so far. And I have two other Goddard novels in my TBR pile waiting in the wings.


Jannelies (living between hope and fear) | 531 comments Nancy wrote: "Jannelies wrote: "I finished reading The Scorpion’s Head by Hilde Vandermeeren
The Scorpion’s Head by Hilde Vandermeeren

A three star book: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show......"


I hope you like it, Nancy.


message 389: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10062 comments Christine wrote: "Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough"

This one is kind of cuckoo. 🙂


message 390: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments I recently read three Daphne DuMaurier mysteries by Johanna Challis. Highly recommendable:

https://www.amazon.com/Joanna-Challis...


message 391: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Left my book downstairs accidentally last night, so I picked up and started reading Devil House by John Darnielle. I didn't make it very far before dropping off, but so far it's pretty good. Early days, though...


message 392: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 2265 comments I finished my 19th book


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message 394: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10062 comments Not a mystery, but here you go anyway. 🙂


Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend: Notes from the Other Side of the Fist Bump Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend Notes from the Other Side of the Fist Bump by Ben Philippe by Ben Philippe

Author Ben Philippe - who was born in Haiti, grew up in Canada, and lives in the U.S. - writes about being black in a white society.

The book is lots of fun but serious as well. 4 stars

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 395: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10132 comments Mod
Barbara wrote: "Not a mystery, but here you go anyway. 🙂


Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend: Notes from the Other Side of the Fist Bump [bookcover:Sure, I'll Be Your Black Friend: Notes from the Oth..."


I always list non-mysteries I'm reading here, so don't worry about that.


message 396: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 583 comments Christine wrote: "I finished my 19th book"

I finished my 30th book this afternoon.


message 397: by Araych (new)

Araych | 692 comments A Hero of France A Hero of France (Night Soldiers, #14) by Alan Furst by Alan Furst

The fictional story of one of the leaders of the French resistance during WW II I am one of the great fans of Furst's work but this one is the weakest I've read -- it's really just a collection of vignettes, or short adventures, with no continuity and none of the humanity of Furst's normal writing. A generous 3 stars.


message 398: by Woman Reading (new)

Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 286 comments The Art of War A Graphic Novel by Pete Katz The Art of War: A Graphic Novel by Pete Katz and Sun Tzu. This graphic novel with bold, colorful images is a great way to learn the ancient military treatise.

My review - www.Goodreads.com/review/show/4517376193


message 400: by Liz (new)

Liz | 1246 comments I just finished The Guilty Ones The Guilty Ones (DI Jackman & DS Evans, #4) by Joy Ellis

A unique take on the traditional police procedural plot. My four star review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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