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I'm not sure I have a favorite JLB book. His prose is so beautiful at times that I lose track of the other elements going on in his well constructed mysteries. (laughing). He's one of the few old fashioned storytellers left in American literature, in my opinion. There's a lot of writers out there, but very few true storytellers.

It's so good I haven't put it down all day. I probably will be done with it in another hour......
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This is one of my favorites. The best of the whole series but all of th..."
I'm so glad to hear that Sharon. I can't seem to put this book down. It's a good thing that I don't really have much homework to do this weekend. I may finish this book up today. ;)

It's one of my favorite re-reads. The second book is my least favorite of the series ... I have the feeling the author intended this to be a stand alone and then changed his mind, so had some difficulty going from where he was with the end of Orchid Beach to an ongoing series. But all of them are definitely good reads.

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I love Winspear's Maisie Dobbs series. She's an interesting speaker and writes a good newsletter about the historical period in which she sets her books. If you go to her website you can subscribe. Sounds like both of you would enjoy it. I've written about her books a couple times if you're interested Elegy for Eddie (her most recent book) and A Lesson in Secrets







I love that one, Tim. Penn Cage is a fabulous protagonist. Hope you enjoy it!


I love that one, Tim. Penn Cage is a fabulous protagonist. Hope you enjoy it!"
Greg is also one of my favorite authors. He doesn't write them fast enough for me. The themes can be thought provoking. He's a very talent author that should be discussed more often.


Now I have to finish up An American Spy and A Quiet Flame (.


now reading The Blackbird Papers: A Novel by ian smith



He really shows how wrong acting on such attractions can be, though. We watch a man (by all accounts a good one until he allowed himself to be seduced by a highschool senior) lose practically everything all because of the one bad choice he made. The problem I had with the plot wasn't the controversial subject matter, but the believability that such a worldly, wealthy, educated professional (a doctor, no less) could or would believe himself to be in love with a girl that age...sexually attracted, sure, but over the top let's get married and have babies in love??? (snort). Not a chance.


For disturbing, take a look at Chuck Palahniuk....

The reason I'm bringing it up when I read it months ago is that it's coming out in trade paperback tomorrow. I strongly recommend it.

I love that one, Tim. Penn Cage is a fabulous protagonist. Hope you enjoy it!"
Greg is also one of my favo..."



I'll have to put her on my to read list. A new author for me and my library has several of her books. They may be too intense for me as I worked in a VA psych hospital for 10 years and most of our patients were Viet Nam vets so I expect this may be very evocative of what I saw then.

I'll have to put her on my to read list. ..."
That might well be, Johnette. Julia is from a military family and very aware and sympathetic to the problems vets face. You could always start with her earlier books in the series. She's one of the best writers out there.



Read you review of Naked in Death, Julie. Welcome to the obsession! LOL. I recently finished the 34th book and this series and it is still going strong.

I am very interested any authors of the caliber of Cody McFadyen that you could recommend to me. Sorry that you are not too keen on Smokey.




You are getting close to my FAVORITE of his series so far A Death In Vienna.

I believe Smoky to have great potential. I'm presently listening to The Face of Death and have just completed the part where she reads Sara's diary and the entry that describes the death of her parents. Afterwards, being very upset, Smokey decides to have a drink but starts all the inner debating again, she raises her shot of tequila and actually says, "Here's to rationalizing!".(laughing) So, at least she's apparently aware of this particular quirk of her's.


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Looking forward to hear what you think. The Hougans (John Case) really pushed me to write this."
Just finished it and have you to blame for a late supper. I posted reviews. It should not have worked for me on several levels but it certainly did.
When is your next one coming?