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Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments Marja wrote: "Jannene wrote: "Hayes wrote: "Just started Déjà Dead. I must be the only person on earth who hasn't read Kathy Reichs yet! Although generally I don't like really gory things this is r..."

I've never read Kathy Reichs, as well. There's just so many good authors in this genre I've yet to try...makes my head hurt. (laughing)


message 5802: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments Valerie wrote: "I just started V is for Vengeance V is for Vengeance (Kinsey Millhone, #22) by Sue Grafton by Sue Grafton. I have read all the others in the series, and my mom gave me her copy to rea..."

I noticed the other day that V is for Vengeance was nominated for the Golden Nugget Award. But The Drop was, as well, and, personally, I thought that Connelly's was the better book.


message 5803: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Marja wrote: "If you all like Kathy Reichs, you might try Beverly Connor, too. Her books are well-written and not quite as gory as some, for the most part. She's got two series that I really enjoy."

I've never heard of her. I'll have to put her down on my TBR list. Any idea which one I should start with?


message 5804: by Yoshi (new)

Yoshi | 18 comments I just finished reading The Gestalt Man by Anthony E. Cardenas. The Gestalt Man by Anthony E. Cardenas It's book 1 in the trilogy.
The MC was a FBI agent who hosted 5 personalities. It's kind of funny to see how he worked and talked and lived with his other personalities.
The mystery is good - solving some serial murder cases. You won't find a silent moment reading the book, you will have the feeling that you were at a party the whole time. LOL.


message 5805: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 38 comments Laurin wrote: "My commitment is to not buy any books until my TBR section of my physical bookshelf is complete. I'm not doing so well with it."

I've tried that, too. But then I drove by a used book store and all my good intentions were for naught! :)


message 5806: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 114 comments Jannene wrote: "Marja wrote: "If you all like Kathy Reichs, you might try Beverly Connor, too. Her books are well-written and not quite as gory as some, for the most part. She's got two series that I really enjoy...."

I think One Grave Too Many was the first in the Diane Fallon series, but I'm not sure. I started with one of the newer ones and then went back later.


message 5807: by Tim (new)

Tim Warner | 72 comments Just finished The Blue Hour by T Jefferson Parker. Whew! Superb. This is as good as it can get and remain within the genre, without moving up to a more "legitimate" or higher level of literature.

I am starting my next Montanari... Rosary girls.


message 5808: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments "Cathleen wrote: "I've tried that, too. But then I drove by a used book store and all my good intentions were for naught! :)"

I'm the same way. The thrift stores here sell them for 50 cents and then on the last Tuesday of the month they are 25 cents. It is hard to pass them by at that point!!! My husband clearly doesn't understand.


message 5809: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments I'm still working on the book read for this month Bleeding Hearts A Novel by Ian Rankin . I really do not care for the PI and find myself rooting for the assassin and then questioning my ethics. I just started Shadow Zone by Iris Johansen . I really liked the previous book Silent Thunder by Iris Johansen which is why I decided to read this follow up. I hope it is just as good.


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Marja wrote: "Jannene wrote: "Hayes wrote: "Just started Déjà Dead. I must be the only person on earth who hasn't read Kathy Reichs yet! Although generally I don't like really gory things this is r..."

I too will check her books out, thanks Marja.


message 5811: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) This morning I finished Cut Short - Leigh Russell. Now I am going to read Fairy Tale Flirts 5 Romantic Short Stories - Lisa Scott.


message 5812: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) The Tin Roof Blowdown The Tin Roof Blowdown (Dave Robicheaux, #16) by James Lee Burke . Just finished this and I feel like I just drew breath for the first time in days. The tension was subtle but pervasive!


message 5813: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn fidler (curarose) | 65 comments Ihave never read Reichs either. May try her next.
Just finished Gail Bowen, highly recommend her. She knows how to weave a plot and you end up loving her main character Joanne as she is so, well so real? also i don't know the end before it happens, full of surpises.
Anyone read McCall-Smith's Isabel Dalhousie series? i have tried to get into this series but I just can't connect with the ultra rich philosophical Dalhousie McCall Smith


message 5814: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn fidler (curarose) | 65 comments sorry no photo for McCall-smith


message 5815: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Evelyn wrote: "sorry no photo for McCall-smith"

Alexander McCall Smith x


message 5816: by T (new)

T (twoo) I've read all the Reichs books I think and like a lot of the series authors, I tend to like the older books in the series better - more tension and watching the characters evolve, I guess. I'm kind of a diehard and still read those that are getting a little stale, perhaps in the hopes that there's a revival or new twist that will engage me again.


message 5817: by Laurin (new)

Laurin (llooloo) Leslie wrote: "Laurin wrote: "My commitment is to not buy any books until my TBR section of my physical bookshelf is complete. I'm not doing so well with it."

Ahahaha!!!!! Laurin, I feel your pain!"


Stefanie wrote: "Laurin wrote: "My commitment is to not buy any books until my TBR section of my physical bookshelf is complete. I'm not doing so well with it."

me neither, I always keep buying new ones ;)"


It's so hard not to! There are so many new and interesting books that I want to read. The problem with my physical TBR is that I bought the books in the span of about 5 years. I might have been interested in something then, but not now. Some of them were gifts or I "borrowed" them from people, so that doesn't help either.


message 5818: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 38 comments Jannene wrote: ""Cathleen wrote: "I've tried that, too. But then I drove by a used book store and all my good intentions were for naught! :)"

I'm the same way. The thrift stores here sell them for 50 cents and th..."


That's funny. Well, you're doing your part for recycling?? :)


message 5819: by Cathleen (new)

Cathleen | 38 comments Yesterday, I started Christine Falls by Benjamin Black,(the pseudonym for John Banville) and I read about 80 or 90 pages in a blink. I'm really enjoying it. It's about a pathologist in 1950s Dublin stumbling into investigating the suspicious death of a young woman, Christine Falls. Very atmospheric and vivid writing.


message 5820: by Renee (new)

Renee (rys00) | 252 comments Found The Maltese Goddess by Lyn Hamilton through inter-library loan. Started laaaaaate last night.


message 5821: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments So, now I'm working on three books: Birdman, The Informationist, and Murder With Peacocks because, after getting a third of the way through the phenomenal but very dark and twisty Mo Hayder book I required a little levity to balance things out a bit, plus, the Andrews book will allow me to add Virginia to the "50 State Challenge". Heaven only knows, I need all of the help I can get with that!


message 5823: by Bill (new)

Bill Currently, I'm reading Buried (Tom Thorne, #6) by Mark Billingham , the 6th DI Tom Thorne mystery by Mark Billingham and also Outposts Journeys to the Surviving Relics of the British Empire by Simon Winchester by Simon Winchester


message 5824: by David (last edited Feb 20, 2012 08:28AM) (new)

David (rapierhomme) I just finished The Confession by Charles Todd and have now started Death Without Company by Craig Johnson.

The Confession by Charles Todd Death Without Company (Walt Longmire, #2) by Craig Johnson


message 5825: by Corinne (new)

Corinne (vice-versa) | 14 comments After a detour by crazy Fantaisy, I'm starting now A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle I never read this one but I'm willing to read all the Sherlock Holme's in chronological order of happening (just read some in french when I was a child). I downloaded an omnibus in english from mobileread and look forward reading it (perhaps not in one shot, but I'll go through)


message 5826: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Finished Uncle Mildred and Other Stories - Ian Ayris. Now I am about to start Shattered - Karl Jones.


message 5827: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Evelyn wrote: "Ihave never read Reichs either. May try her next.
Just finished Gail Bowen, highly recommend her. She knows how to weave a plot and you end up loving her main character Joanne as she is so, well ..."


Hi Evelyn, I haven't been able to get into the Isable Dalhousie books either but I have enjoyed several of the Scotland Street series.


message 5828: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Cathleen wrote: "Yesterday, I started Christine Falls by Benjamin Black,(the pseudonym for John Banville) and I read about 80 or 90 pages in a blink. I'm really enjoying it. It's about a pathologist..."

Hi Cathleen, I read Christine Falls with my in person group a while back and really enjoyed it. Not your typical mystery. Great writing and atmosphere. I read The Silver Swan, the next in the series, and I think there are now 2 more.


message 5829: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
David wrote: "I just finished The Confession by Charles Todd and have now started Death Without Company by Craig Johnson.

The Confession by Charles Todd Death Without Company (Walt Longmire, #2) by Craig Johnson"


I really enjoyed Death Without Company. I keep hearing of a TV movie or series but haven't been able to find it on the schedule.


message 5830: by Judith (last edited Feb 20, 2012 09:34AM) (new)

Judith Starkston | 47 comments What do modern Tibet, Cleopatra’s Egypt, revolutionary France, contemporary Paris, reincarnation, the Chinese mafia, the Dalai Lama, the catacombs, perfume production, and Greek mythology have to do with each other? Read The Book of Lost Fragrances by M.J. Rose and you will find out. My review


message 5831: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Donna wrote: "I keep hearing of a TV movie or series but haven't been able to find it on the schedule. "

TV series, has been filmed but not picked up and scheduled yet as I understand. Word is they expect it to be on something this spring/early summer.


message 5832: by Gatorman (last edited Feb 20, 2012 10:38AM) (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Cathleen wrote: "Yesterday, I started Christine Falls by Benjamin Black,(the pseudonym for John Banville) and I read about 80 or 90 pages in a blink. I'm really enjoying it. It's about a pathologist..."

That is an excellent book as are the next three in the series.


message 5833: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Tim wrote: "Just finished The Blue Hour by T Jefferson Parker. Whew! Superb. This is as good as it can get and remain within the genre, without moving up to a more "legitimate" or higher level of literature...."

Glad you liked Blue Hour. Enjoy the Montanari.


message 5835: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Just finished KIN. Great book, gave it 5 stars. Just started Dead Man's Song.


message 5836: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimmr) I recently read When Will There Be Good News?, the third in Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie series. Not traditional crime fiction, but I like Atkinson's writing a lot.


message 5837: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Kim wrote: "I recently read When Will There Be Good News?, the third in Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie series. Not traditional crime fiction, but I like Atkinson's writing a lot."

I like the Brodie series a lot also. Hope a new one comes out soon.


message 5838: by Dee (new)

Dee (deee22) Gatorman wrote: "Just finished KIN. Great book, gave it 5 stars. Just started Dead Man's Song."

What a great site this is, I have been looking for something different to read an that's to this discussion 'Kin' is next on my list!


message 5839: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Ooh ooh, I just started a new (to me) mystery author and I'm only 20 pages in but I'm hooked! You Might As Well Die You Might As Well Die (An Algonquin Round Table Mystery #2) by J.J. Murphy


message 5840: by Jeanie (last edited Feb 20, 2012 06:33PM) (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments I finished Birdman a couple of hours ago, and o'M'GAWSH!!!!!!! (laughing) Wow, and this was her FIRST novel? Hello? Jimminy Cricket on a stick!!!!! Truly twisty, disturbing and very nicely done. Perhaps I should have dropped out of school at fifteen, then proceeded to work a multitude of jobs all over the world, and, at some point, gone back to school. Would I have been able to write like this girl... (sigh). Nahhhh. Bottom line, some people just have "it". I can read those novels, though, by golly!!!

My review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 5841: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimmr) Diane wrote: "Kim wrote: "I recently read When Will There Be Good News?, the third in Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie series. Not traditional crime fiction, but I like Atkinson's wri..."

Same here. I haven't read Started Early, Took My Dog as yet. I've heard it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, so ideally I'd like the next book in the series to be out before I read it. However, I don't really see myself holding out for that long!


message 5842: by Judith (new)

Judith Starkston | 47 comments Jennifer wrote: "Ooh ooh, I just started a new (to me) mystery author and I'm only 20 pages in but I'm hooked! You Might As Well Die You Might As Well Die (An Algonquin Round Table Mystery #2) by J.J. Murphy"

I love JJ Murphy's books. I've reviewed You Might as Well Die and
his first book Murder Your Darlings.


message 5843: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments Next on deck my first read by J.A. Jance, Edge of Evil (Ali Reynolds, #1) by J.A. Jance . Thanks, Diane! (hugs) Here's hoping the great state of Arizona will soon be added to my sadly empty "50 State Challenge".


message 5844: by Laurin (new)

Laurin (llooloo) Just finished Death by the Dozen. Light, and a quick read.


message 5845: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments Diane wrote: "Reading Restless in the Grave"

Hope you like it as much as I did.


message 5846: by Tim (new)

Tim Warner | 72 comments Gatorman wrote: "Just finished Kin..."

hey Gatorman,

Did you review Kin and if so, how can we read your review? Thanks for mentioning this book. Everything I have read about it rates nothing but excellent... like to get your full opinion, and I plan to read it.



message 5847: by Johnette (new)

Johnette just finished Believing The Lie by Elizabeth George. I am a huge fan of Inspector Lynley - I'm still not sure what to make of this book.


message 5848: by Genine (new)

Genine Franklin-Clark (suz83yq) Evelyn wrote: "Ihave never read Reichs either. May try her next.
Just finished Gail Bowen, highly recommend her. She knows how to weave a plot and you end up loving her main character Joanne as she is so, well ..."


Huh. I adore this series; find Isabel very simpatico. Different tastes, yes? (I do think I would not have been so fond of her when I was younger,)


message 5849: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Donna wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Just finished KIN. Great book, gave it 5 stars. Just started Dead Man's Song."

What a great site this is, I have been looking for something diffe..."


Excellent choice! Glad to be of help. Hope you like it.


message 5850: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Tim wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Just finished Kin..."

hey Gatorman,

Did you review Kin and if so, how can we read your review? Thanks for mentioning this book. Everything I have read about it rates nothing but ..."


Tim, you can either go on my profile to read it or just click on this link:

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


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