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message 6602: by Stacy (new)

Stacy Green (stacygreen) | 30 comments Reading John Douglas's Anatomy of Motive and looking forward to reading The Neighbor by Lisa Gardner.


message 6605: by Ian (last edited May 03, 2012 04:19AM) (new)

Ian | 59 comments Blood Count Gone Tomorrow The Impossible Dead
I read these books on holiday recently and enjoyed all of them, particularly the first two. Robert Goddard and Lee Child are complete masters of their craft. So is Ian Rankin, but Inspector Fox is not such a compelling protagonist as Inspector Rebus.


message 6606: by Ian (new)

Ian | 59 comments Donna wrote: "Bernadette wrote: "Paula wrote: "Hayes, most books seem 100 pages too long to me! I think 'just get on with it' too many times. "

Hear Hear. I seem to say this more and more often lately. 20 years..."


Many of the classic novels are quite short. I think it takes a great writer AND a great story to maintain a page-turning pace for much more than 80,000 words.


message 6607: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 148 comments I just finished Payment in Kind (J.P. Beaumont, #9) by J.A. Jance and I am currently reading Club Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #3) by Charlaine Harris and Nothing To Fear (Romantic Suspense, #4) by Karen Rose


message 6608: by TK421 (new)

TK421 (willymammoth) I recently finished reading Fear of the Dark by Walter Mosley. It's the third in his Fearless Jones series set in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts during the 1950s. Mosley is an amazing author, and I can't praise him enough--which is why my review might be just a tad bit sycophantic. Whatever. At least I acknowledge it, right?


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10000 comments I finished The Border Lords by T. Jefferson Parker; to me the book was disappointing. After a big build up with a mysterious illness and illegal arms sales the ending fizzled out in my opinion. I felt the book was mostly a set up for a sequel.


message 6610: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 3 comments I'm currently listening to 14 in the car. I'm at just about the halfway point and I'm enjoying it so far though the characterization could use some strengthening.


message 6611: by Tay (new)

Tay | 261 comments I just finished A Conflict of Interest by Adam Mitzner. A very good legal thriller. Just when you thought you knew what was coming he throws a twist in there and there were a few of those. I am now reading The Confessor by Daniel Silva


message 6612: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Just finished listening to Hunting Season by Nevada Barr and I loved the descriptions of the Natchez Chase.

Now listening to Motor Mouth by Janet Evanovich. Light and entertaining even if murder and mayhem reign.


message 6613: by Alex (last edited May 04, 2012 04:21AM) (new)

Alex (alexe11) | 74 comments Just started You Are Next by Katia Lief and Love You More by Lisa Gardner. It has proved very interesting reading these two side by side. Although I am enjoying both, Lisa Gardner is out in front with the latest D D Warren instalment.


message 6614: by Aiesha (new)

Aiesha (bigtexasaj) Alex wrote: "Just started You Are Next by Katia Lief and Love You More by Lisa Gardner. It has proved very interesting reading these two side by side. Although I am enjoying both, Lisa Gardner is out in front ..."

Lisa Gardner didn't disappoint at all with her D.D. Warren series!! I absolutely LOVED it!! I am ready for a new one already! Katia Lief is an author I would like to read as well. How are you liking her book?


message 6615: by Charles (new)

Charles I am currently not reading Auster's New York trilogy. I have started this quite a few times and can't get past the reflexive intrusions of the narrator. I find this odd, as I don't object to these postmodern elements in other novels, nor in movies -- except, significantly, Auster movies. The real reasons for my objection to Auster remain unanalyzable. I give up.


message 6616: by Aiesha (new)

Aiesha (bigtexasaj) I just finished both The Black Echo by Connelly and Takeover by Lisa Black. Both were GREAT books!! The Black Echo was a little more deep and in depth while the Takeover was lighter but very suspenseful! I am now trying to decide what to read next. One of my groups is reading the first in the Bones series, Déjà Dead, so either that or the next Bosch book, The Black Ice... or both! It just takes a little longer to get them both done. Decisions, decisions!!


message 6617: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Barbara wrote: "I finished The Border Lords by T. Jefferson Parker; to me the book was disappointing. After a big build up with a mysterious illness and illegal arms sales the ending fizzled out in my opinion. I f..."

Barbara, The Border Lords is part of an ongoing series featuring Charlie Hood. That may be why the ending was an issue for you. The story continues on.


message 6618: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments Stacy wrote: "Reading John Douglas's Anatomy of Motive and looking forward to reading The Neighbor by Lisa Gardner."

You will love The Neighbor!!


message 6619: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments Jonathan wrote: "I recently finished reading Fear of the Dark by Walter Mosley. It's the third in his Fearless Jones series set in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts during the 1950s. Mosley is an amazing auth..."

I love Walter Mosley, I have not read this series yet though....


message 6620: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10000 comments Gatorman wrote: "Barbara wrote: "I finished The Border Lords by T. Jefferson Parker; to me the book was disappointing. After a big build up with a mysterious illness and illegal arms sales the ending fizzled out in..."

thanks Gatorman!


message 6621: by Alex (new)

Alex (alexe11) | 74 comments Aiesha wrote: "Alex wrote: "Just started You Are Next by Katia Lief and Love You More by Lisa Gardner. It has proved very interesting reading these two side by side. Although I am enjoying both, Lisa Gardner is ..."

This is Katia Lief first book featuring Karin Schaeffer it is a little slow getting going but most of that is due to the author creating the back story. I'm enjoying it so far.


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Alex (alexe11) | 74 comments Aiesha wrote: "I just finished both The Black Echo by Connelly and Takeover by Lisa Black. Both were GREAT books!! The Black Echo was a little more deep and in depth while the Takeover was lighter but very suspen..."
Go for both! I loved both books and have continued to read everything both authors have produced so far!


message 6623: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Just starting an ARC of Operation Napoleon which is going to be the first Nordic historical thriller I have read.


message 6624: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette (shychef30) | 155 comments I finished Dead Girls Don't Wear Diamonds (Blackbird Sisters Mystery, #2) by Nancy Martin by Nancy Martinyesterday, it was a good book. Now I'm reading The Blight Way (Sheriff Bo Tully, #1) by Patrick F. McManus by Patrick F. McManus, so far it has me interested in the story.


message 6625: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Jeanette wrote: "I finished Dead Girls Don't Wear Diamonds (Blackbird Sisters Mystery, #2) by Nancy Martinby Nancy Martinyesterday, it was a good book. Now I'm reading The Blight Way (Sheriff Bo Tully, #1) by Patrick F. McManusby Patrick F. McManus, so far it has me interested in th..."

My dad would read us Patrick McManus books. They are funny! His They Shoot Canoes, Don't They? was funny. I remember dad laughing so hard and us laughing while he was reading them to us. He has some good humorous books.


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Shannon (xoxoshannon1979) | 263 comments I am started to read Guardian by John Saul


message 6627: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) started Spider (Jack King, # 1) by Michael Morley


message 6628: by R.P. (new)

R.P. Dahlke (rpdahlke) I'm presently reading a new to me, Indie authorQuinn Checks InThis book is smart, clever and hilarious and it's priced right, kindle version at $3.99, a dollar over my self-imposed budget for kindle reads, but I got this one for free because I read/review indie authors. I'll post my review when I finish.


message 6629: by Tay (new)

Tay | 261 comments Aiesha wrote: "I just finished both The Black Echo by Connelly and Takeover by Lisa Black. Both were GREAT books!! The Black Echo was a little more deep and in depth while the Takeover was lighter but very suspen..."

I don't know anything about Lisa Black but the Harry Bosch books are amazing and highly recommended.


message 6630: by Ethan (new)

Ethan I just finished reading The Book of Madness and Cures. It was a slow historical novel, so I've decided I need a good mystery/thriller to read next. I am now reading The Inquisitor's Key by Jefferson Bass. This is the first novel that I've read from the series, so it will be interesting to see how I like it.


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M.A. Comley (melcom) | 52 comments I agree Kari. ;-(

Just finished Wendy and the Lost Boys by Barbara Silkstone humorous mystery! just started Children of the Fog by Cheryl Kaye Tardif Excellent read so far.


Laurie (Kwiltreader) (lauriekwiltreader) | 20 comments Just finished Disco for the Departed (#3) by Colin Cotterill.
I thoroughly enjoy this mystery series which is the perfect combination of mystery, humor, history, politics and mysticism. I got so caught up in this story that I had to jump to the end (something I rarely do) just to see what happened to Mr. Geung. Great series.


message 6633: by Jen (new)

Jen Blood (jen_blood) | 13 comments I just finished reading Endangered by Pamela Beason, and loved it. I did a great interview with Pam at my website last week, and loved her passion for the outdoors -- a passion clearly conveyed in her novels. Now reading a soon-to-be-released mystery by Darcy Scott that I'm wild about. I'll be interviewing Darcy later this month.
Here's the link to the Beason interview, if you're interested in checking it out:
http://jenniferblood.net/wp/2012/05/a...


message 6634: by Jen (new)

Jen Blood (jen_blood) | 13 comments Marjorie wrote: "I'm reading Denise Mina's "Garnethill." She's a Scottish writer and her books are based in Glasgow.
Maureen O'Donnell, a young woman with a problematic personal and family history (we learn early..."


I love that book! Maureen is such a memorable character, and Mina does a phenomenal job of capturing voices and painting the scene. Funny, I didn't even realize it was part of a series -- now must go find the others!


message 6635: by TK421 (new)

TK421 (willymammoth) My most recent read is that of The Mystery in the Yellow Room by Gaston LeRoux. Originally published in 1907, it's been hailed as one of the seminal works of French mystery fiction. It's also been called one of the best locked room mysteries of all time. That, I'm not so sure about. Read all about it in my review here.


message 6636: by Dorie (new)

Dorie (dorieann) | 464 comments Ethan wrote: "I am now reading The Inquisitor's Key by Jefferson Bass..."

I hope you like this series, Ethan. Personally I don't think it's necessary to read the books in order. I'm looking forward to downloading this tomorrow morning. The 3-chapter preview I read has me wanting more. I may be morbid but the Body Farm just fascinates me.


message 6637: by Alex (new)

Alex (alexe11) | 74 comments Just started Bible of the Dead by Tom Knox. Finding it a little hard to get into. I think I might have OD'd on whole ancient world/modern mystery genre. Dan Brown has a lot to answer for!


message 6638: by Jeanette (new)

Jeanette (shychef30) | 155 comments I just finished Stories I Only Tell My Friends by Rob Lowe by Rob Lowe, it was good, even if your not a fan, you will enjoy reading it.


message 6639: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 46 comments I just started A Real Basket Case by Goodreads author Beth Groundwater. I'm about 1/3 of the way in...so far, so good!


message 6640: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments After a series of DNFs I'm about a third into Cruel Justice #1 by M A Comley which is moving right along. The usual police procedural in a UK setting, but interesting and well developed main characters.


message 6641: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Anna wrote: "I'm reading Skinby Mo Hayderand really enjoying it."

Mo Hayder is great. Enjoy!


message 6642: by Marja (new)

Marja McGraw (marja1) | 114 comments Mixed Messages by Patricia Gligor. Very well-written, good storyline and great characters. Amazing that this is her first book. Mixed Messages by Patricia Gligor


message 6643: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10000 comments Jeanette wrote: "I just finished Stories I Only Tell My Friends by Rob Loweby Rob Lowe, it was good, even if your not a fan, you will enjoy reading it."

I got this book from the library. I'm looking forward to reading it.


message 6644: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Reading Dead Scared for review and than will read Last Will


message 6646: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments I just finished All The Pretty Girls. It was a good read with great characters. I will have to get the second in the series.


message 6647: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) | 148 comments I love Karen Rose. I've never read one of her books I didn't like.


message 6648: by Ed (new)

Ed (oct1647) Just finished and loved "Nature Girl" by Carl Hiaasen. With the exception of George MacDonald Fraser's Harry Flashman, Hiassen's wackey Floridians are the funniest characters in fiction. They are killing me!


message 6649: by Ed (new)

Ed (oct1647) Kari wrote: "I always suggest Kick Ass: Selected Columns[bookcover:Kick Ass: Selected Columns] to show that truth is stranger than fiction. Esp in Hiaasen's world of Florida."

Thanks Kari..I will grab it. What other Hiassen books would you suggest?


message 6650: by Ed (new)

Ed (oct1647) Kari wrote: "Two of my favorite are Native TongueNative Tongue by Carl Hiaasen and Double WhammyDouble Whammy by Carl Hiaasen Enjoy. He is one of my favorites."

Thanks Kari - I will read these...He is now one of my favorite authors, as well. Ed


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