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Amanda


I did the same thing, read the book in a day and was my first one of the new year.

Amanda"
I read Deeper Than the Dead. It's abs..."
I just got this book. Have not started it yet but I like her stories

Amanda"
I read Deeper Than the Dead. It's abs..."
Thanks Kyle, I hope I do enjoy it - bet I do!!


Kyle wrote: "I've heard great things about Louise Penny. Quebec history, cool. I think I'd enjoy the insights, too."
Sat down for a quick look at The Attenbury Emeraldswhich one of Santa's elves (Hayes) sent me and 138 pages later I looked up. Really enjoying it even if Jill Paton Walsh is not quiet Dorothy Sayers.

Me, too!

Hi Marjorie, the Matthew Shardlake series is great! You are in for a treat!

I've also begun Dissolution based on a Goodread's discussion. I'm actually reading it aloud to my wife and we are both enjoying it very much. Very glad to have "discovered" this author.

His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and Blood Test."
I have enjoyed..."
I read THE GENIUS and absolutely loved it. I agree, Jesse Kellerman is as talented as his parents, but has a slightly different voice and perspective (which is a good thing!) and his protagonists tend to be younger and not in law enforcement, which is another plus (I read a LOT of crime fiction, but most is with a cop as the hero, so I like the variety of adding a good crime thriller where the hero is an ordinary person, often flawed.)

Hi Benjamin,
The audiobook versions of the Matthew Shardlake series read by Anton Lesser are also to be recommended if you enjoy books being read aloud!! Great to listen to on a long car journey!!

His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and..."
I'll add THE EXECUTOR to my list. Don't have it on my shelf, odd ...


Marjorie, I've found that the series gets better as you get into it.. Very interesting stories.


I read that one out of order but man that book was really good.




I hated it and I'm a huge King fan. Just my opinion.

His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and Blood Test."
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I agree on Jesse Kellerman. I find him to be better than his dad.


Perhaps I should have looked there first (he says, ..."
Oh, not at all. I'm just lazy, so I try to find books on Kindle first, so I don't have to do as much work. :)

Anne, my posted review pretty much sums up my feelings about the book...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...



His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and..."
I read a Jesse Kellerman called The Brutal Art and it was brilliant but I couldn't find it listed. Perhaps they are published under different titles in the UK.








Jeanette, I really enjoy the Gideon Oliver series by Elkins. I think they just get better. Another bone man.


Jane! Any book set in Edinburgh given a thumbs up by you has to be good. Thank you, I'm off to find the Ferrars.


I bought this a few days ago but guess it will take some time until I am getting to this. still so much more on my reading shelf

She has written approx 50 books not all set in Edinburgh although she did live here. Her books are mainly stand alone although I have found out she has also written a couple of series. I think most were written in the 60's and 70's - perfect for me. I really like when crimes can be solved without the reliance of computers and they are really good reads.



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