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It's a debut novel, so you can get on Kindle for a bargain ! wink wink :)


I have very mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, it seems exploitative, on the other, I am interested in the criminal mind and this book provides insight into it. The obsession of the young man who is the focus of the book is understandable given his brain injury, but it is more than a little disturbing to read of his fan-worship mentality towards the serial killers he corresponds with - not to mention his relationship with a 19 year old girl who seems caught in the family's web. That's an aside, though - the main part of the book is concerned with the letters he receives from notorious serial killers.


Oh, I gave a look at this one and it seems awful :-| I hope, as you say, that the author has a lot of humour to make the subject pass...

More than a third in will give it some more time because I really like this author.



It made me want to read it just because of the title - I am all for banning cigarettes.

if you enjoy the setting of the body farm, try this series Jefferson Bass

I am almost done with




Every time I manage to come to this thread there are a bazillion posts to read through... you guys read too much!
;-)
(just kidding, really!)
Not reading a lot of books, although I am reading a BIG book: The Count of Monte Cristo, which is always a pleasure. One of my faves.
I have so many things on TBR, however... they will just have to wait.
;-)
(just kidding, really!)
Not reading a lot of books, although I am reading a BIG book: The Count of Monte Cristo, which is always a pleasure. One of my faves.
I have so many things on TBR, however... they will just have to wait.
Judith wrote: "My latest read was intriguing.Death Comes To Pemberley Instead of contemporary England, P.D. James has set her latest book at Pemberley estate in 1803, six years after Miss Elizabet..."
Hi Judith,
a lot of people I know didn't like that one. Was it intriguing-good, or intriguing-not so good?
Hi Judith,
a lot of people I know didn't like that one. Was it intriguing-good, or intriguing-not so good?

I keep thinking I need to go back to that. I remember reading that when I was in the 7th or 8th grade, I think, and liking it a lot.



Sharon wrote: "I keep thinking I need to go back to that. I remember reading that when I was in the 7th or 8th grade, I think, and liking it a lot. "
It's brilliant, Sharon. I splurged and bought the Penguin Buss translation, and it makes a big difference. I highly recommend a re-read.
It's brilliant, Sharon. I splurged and bought the Penguin Buss translation, and it makes a big difference. I highly recommend a re-read.

Along the same lines, I used to really enjoy Edward Rutherfurd, but the I just could not get into his Irish books. And I usually love stories based in Ireland! I have not yet tried London, but I will.





For the next one I hesitate :



Did you read The Lost Wife? Such a wonderful story!Heartbreaking of course but beautifully written.




Not sure I'll get through it, may have more "two guys and I'm mad at them both" for me ... plus this statement, which is at the quarter mark of the book:
"her parents had been searching for Spanish treasure galleons in the Amazon Jungle of Equador"
... Spanish treasure ships sailed mostly from the east coast of SA and Mexico and Ecuador's on the wrong side of the mountains for the Amazon river/jungle.
We'll see ... too many more of those and I won't finish it.



Not sure I'll get through it, may have more "two guys and I'm mad at them both" for me ... ..."
Staying in after those oopsies shows you have far more intestinal fortitude than I.

Didn't make it. Main female character did one of what I call the "Bluebeard's Castle syndrome" ... the old B-movie 'whatever you do, don't open that door' thing.
I quit.

You are right that it was a page turner. I was burning some midnight oil reading that book. I think I read it in three days because it was that good.


I really like her books.

You are right that it was a page turner. I was burning some midnight oil reading that boo..."
After reading it, I think I know where Grisham stands on capital punishment.

In this one, I grew to like Rizzoli even more. It may be because she's getting older & more maternal, so I can relate to her more.
Body Double wasn't at all too predictable, & that was a plus as well.
Ready to start the next one!



Me too, on a Reacher kick! In the last month I've read Running Blind, Echo Burning, Tripwire and The Enemy and will start another one today. Reacher never disappoints!


This is my favourite Reacher novel. Mainly because it brings in characters from his past and part of it is set in Vegas and I LOVE Vegas!

Nevertheless, glad to see him fight another day.


I'm really curious about this one. I loved the first book, the second book was pretty 'ehhh' for me. Because of all the personal lifestyle upheaval, definitely was not a 'keeper' for me. I've been holding off on this third one until I can get it from the library.


Hm, lessee. Have you tried Walter Moseley's Easy Rawlins series? Starts with Devil in a Blue Dress. And one of my favorites is G.M. Ford. I haven't read the Frank Corso series (yet). However, I love the Leo Waterman series. It starts with the classic Who in Hell Is Wanda Fuca?.
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