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message 6651: by Carol (new)

Carol Keogh (Goodfellow) (carolgoodfellowkeogh) I have just finished The Snowmanby Jo Nesbo. I have only recently discovered this author and I am so glad that I did. I am loving Harry Hole, he is beautifully flawed- the best kind of detective. I cant wait to get the Leopard now, will keep you updated


message 6652: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Started The Missing Element by John L. Betcher last night. Turning out to be a good read, retired 'government' couple getting involved in a missing person case through friend who is on the local police force.


message 6653: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Just finished Dead Sea. Good but way too long. Gave it 3 stars. Just starting an ARC of Line of Fire which I got through my Stephen White group.


message 6654: by Anne (new)

Anne (annalese) | 606 comments finished Watch me Die by Erica Spindler a good read but then I read Mo Hayders new book Hanging Hill I could,nt put it down, the best book I have read in a long time. A MUST.


message 6655: by Erin (new)

Erin | 65 comments I'm reading Snake Skinby C.J. Lyons. The first book in her series feauturing F.B.I Agent Lucy Guardino.


message 6656: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Finished The Missing Element by John L. Betcher . Good read, especially for a first book and of course (as often happens with me) I'd already read another book in the series The Covert Element: A James Becker Thriller which I found even better than this one. I really like the very mature, well grounded husband and wife team that is developing in this series.


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Gatorman | 7679 comments Anne wrote: "finished Watch me Die by Erica Spindler a good read but then I read Mo Hayders new book Hanging Hill I could,nt put it down, the best book I have read in a long time. A MUST."

Now I'm jealous! Hayder's new one is not available in the States yet. I keep checking my Nook library. Can't wait to read it. Glad you enjoyed it.


message 6658: by D.G. (new)

D.G. Just started Faithful Place, which has been on my TBR for a couple of years.

I don't know what it is with me and Tana French. I don't love her books but cannot keep away from them.


message 6659: by Ken (new)

Ken Consaul | 209 comments Anne wrote: "finished Watch me Die by Erica Spindler."

Coincidentally, I just finished Watch me Die on Stage, an autobiography by Carrot Top.


message 6660: by Tay (last edited May 10, 2012 10:24AM) (new)

Tay | 261 comments I just finished The Confessor by Daniel Silva. I've been disappointed in his last two books.

I'm am now starting The Girl Next Door: A Mystery by Brad Parks. His character Carter Ross is hilarious. If you like Robert Crais's Joe Pike character then you'll love Carter Ross. It's a shame Parks doesn't get more recognition. His story is fast pace humorous that makes you root for Ross to prevail.


message 6661: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) just finished Spider (Jack King, # 1) by Michael Morley , really liked it


message 6663: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Oddly, my most recent mystery reads are both set in the 1920s. It's unusual for me to group books in time like that. And I was afraid it would get confusing but actually it just kind of enriched the experience.

Murder Your Darlings Murder Your Darlings (An Algonquin Round Table Mystery #1) by J.J. Murphy which is another in the Dorothy Parker/Algonquin Round Table series. Love the stories but about three times I was thrown off by anachronisms. He needs to watch that.

Requiem for a Mezzo Requiem for a Mezzo (Daisy Dalrymple, #3) by Carola Dunn which is third in the Daisy Dalrymple mystery series. These are well-crafted with well-fleshed out characters. They aren't un-put-down-able, but they are very good.


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message 6665: by Bill (new)

Bill Carol wrote: "I have just finished The Snowmanby Jo Nesbo. I have only recently discovered this author and I am so glad that I did. I am loving Harry Hole, he is beautifully flawed- the best kind of detective. I..."

carol - I've only read one Nesbo so far, The Redbreast and I enjoyed his style very much too. I'll be reading more of his..


message 6666: by Georgia (new)

Georgia | 554 comments Kari wrote: "I just finished reading Port MortuaryPort Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell I think this was one of the worse Patricia Cornwell books I ever read." Try Scarpetta. I am now reading the Professionals by Owen Laukkanen. A group of young college students who kidnap people to make money.
So far it is well written.

Ethan wrote: "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 Jefferso..."
Kari wrote that Port Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell
was one of the worst she has ever read. Try Scar Scarpetta (Kay Scarpetta, #16) by Patricia Cornwell


message 6667: by Georgia (new)

Georgia | 554 comments I am now reading the Professionals. A group of college students kidnap people for money. It is well written and the subject matter doesn't "get you down." The Professionals by Owen Laukkanen


message 6668: by Jannene (last edited May 11, 2012 10:20AM) (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Tay wrote: "I just finished The Confessor by Daniel Silva. I've been disappointed in his last two books."

Skip ahead, you won't miss much and read A Death In Vienna by far the best one of his I have read so far!


message 6669: by Tim (last edited May 12, 2012 04:00PM) (new)

Tim Warner | 72 comments I just finished Hostage by Robert Crais Great book!

Reading Where Serpents Lie by T. Jefferson Parker thoroughly enjoying Parker with this one. Depth of character in the hero, and a seriously twisted villain.


message 6670: by Donna, Co-Moderator (last edited May 12, 2012 06:19PM) (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Finished listening to Motor Mouth - quick and entertaining - and now I'm listening to Whiskey Sour. It's the first "Jack Daniels" book I've read and it's an interesting combination of humor and grit.

Finished reading In the Last Analysis and now I'm reading Instruments of Darkness by Imogen Robertson. Early forensic science in 18th century England.


message 6671: by Theresa (new)

Theresa (tbearcookie) | 506 comments The last book you mentiond Donna sounds pretty interesting. Was it good?


message 6672: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Hi Theresa, Instruments of Darkness: A Novel (finally got the link to work!) is very interesting. The pace is a bit slower, no car chases in 18th century England, and it jumps back and forth between the two connected story lines which is both interesting and annoying when you want to know what happens next but I'm just about finished and I still haven't figured out who dunnit.


message 6673: by Tyson (new)

Tyson Adams | 10 comments I just finished Leah Giarratano's Vodka Doesn't Freeze the other day. Great read. My review here: http://tysonadams.com/2012/05/12/book...

I'm now reading Chris Ryan's The Increment.


message 6674: by Theresa (new)

Theresa (tbearcookie) | 506 comments Donna wrote: "Hi Theresa, Instruments of Darkness: A Novel (finally got the link to work!) is very interesting. The pace is a bit slower, no car chases in 18th century England, and it jumps back and forth betwee..."

Sounds interesting, I'll add it to my TBR list.


message 6675: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) finished Spider (Jack King, # 1) by Michael Morley , really liked it. now reading Midnight Murders by Katherine John


message 6676: by Tyson (new)

Tyson Adams | 10 comments Ursula wrote: "I finished You Can't Hide by Karen Rose now I'm reading Live to Tell by Lisa Gardner"

What's Karen Rose like? I picked up one of her books second hand because it looked interesting. Part of her Daniel Vartanian series.


message 6677: by Bill (new)

Bill I'm almost finished Standard of Honor and just starting The Mysterious Affair at Styles.


message 6678: by Susan (new)

Susan | 69 comments I am reading Dandy Gilver and an Unsuitable Day for a Murder by Catriona McPherson. Dandy Gilver and an Unsuitable Day for a Murder by Catriona McPherson


message 6679: by TK421 (new)

TK421 (willymammoth) I recently read Walter Mosley's 1990 neo-noir title, Devil in a Blue Dress. It's not as good as some of his later work, but don't let that stop you. It's still a great read. My review is here.

Up next is more neo-noir circa 1990--James Ellroy's L.A. Confidential.


message 6680: by Tim (new)

Tim Warner | 72 comments just finished Where Serpents Lie by T. Jefferson Parker . This is a terrific read.

starting Suspect (Joseph O'Loughlin, #1) by Michael Robotham my first from him.


message 6681: by Edward (new)

Edward Jamieson (edwardjamieson) | 12 comments Just check out this book
What Women Think About by Suren Fant


message 6682: by Alex (new)

Alex (alexe11) | 74 comments Couldn't finish Bible of the Dead by Tom Knox. Took a week to get through the first 150 pages! Life is just too short! Too much sudden violence followed by pages of sheer boredom! By the time I got half way through the book I still had no idea what the point of the story was.


message 6683: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Finished Instruments of Darkness: A Novel, very complex with a twist at the end which might have been a bit out of left field but still believable when you think about it.

Moving on to The Devotion of Suspect X for my in person group at the end of the month.

Still listening to Whiskey Sour


message 6684: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Tim wrote: "I just finished Hostage by Robert Crais Great book!

ReadingWhere Serpents Lie by T. Jefferson Parker thoroughly enjoying Parker with this one. Depth of character in the hero, and a seriously twisted villain."


That was my first Parker and probably my favorite.


message 6685: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Tim wrote: "just finished Where Serpents Lie by T. Jefferson Parker. This is a terrific read.

starting The Suspect by John Lescroart my first from him."


Hope you like Suspect, Tim. I love that series from Robotham. The last one was the best.


message 6686: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) Gatorman wrote: "Tim wrote: "just finished Where Serpents Lie by T. Jefferson Parker. This is a terrific read.

starting The Suspect by John Lescroart my first from him."

Hope you like Suspect, Tim. I love that series from Roboth..."


I ordered the first two in the robotham series today, already have part 3 on my shelf :)


message 6687: by R.P. (new)

R.P. Dahlke (rpdahlke) I'm a mystery author, but I also review mystery & suspense, specializing in the best of Indie Authors on Kindle and priced between $.99 - $2.99. Here's my latest review: Quinn Checks In

Kindle $2.99
Link: http://www.amazon.com/Quinn-Checks-In...

Liam Quinn is a product of Philadelphia's aptly named, Fishtown; a rough, elderly neighborhood out of which he develops a talent for boxing and a love for art. He has a dad and a brother on the police force, and an unfortunate three-year prison tern for art forgery.
Now he's on the right side of the law with a nifty license to investigate insurance claims, courtesy of a family connection, though his unrequited love for his boss's daughter keeps tripping him up. The author makes the most of Liam's adoration of Nora in the fewest of words: "She'd always had that effect on me; that voodoo that caught my gaze and held it suspended, elevated, like a kite in an updraft." (sigh)
In his latest case, Liam must investigate a robbery that at first glance seems to be a grab and run of an original Vermeer in a swank modern art gallery. The nice fat reward for its return would do a lot towards paying off his restitution to the state.
But there's more to the story than the one expensive painting. Like, why did the two robbers choose only the one painting in a gallery full of other expensive, if contemporary pieces? And why does one of the robbers linger next to another painting, but out of range of the security cameras? And why do the post robbery photos show that same painting to hang askew?
The author gives the reader a painterly introduction to Liam's life, his friends, most of whom are ex-cons, as well as his Irish relatives; his warm and welcoming Irish parents, his truculent cop brother who is incapable of accepting Liam the incarcerated as a respectable investigator.
Liam dodges bullets, punches… okay, some not so much, mob-types, and all sorts of lovely women in this bright, witty and wonderfully complex first in the Liam Quinn mystery series.

Highly recommended!

RP Dahlke, Good Reads Author


message 6688: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Stefanie wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Tim wrote: "just finished Where Serpents Lie by T. Jefferson Parker. This is a terrific read.

starting The Suspect by John Lescroart my first from him."

Hope you like Suspect, Tim. I love that s..."


Enjoy!


message 6689: by Ian (new)

Ian Loome (lhthomson) | 70 comments R.P. wrote: "I'm a mystery author, but I also review mystery & suspense, specializing in the best of Indie Authors on Kindle and priced between $.99 - $2.99. Here's my latest review: Quinn Checks In

Kindle $2...."


R.P. modestly won't say it herself but her mysteries rate very highly with readers and are also inexpensive (karmic payback, RP!):

http://www.amazon.com/RP-Dahlke/e/B00...


message 6690: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (fivesunflowers) | 58 comments Currently Reading: She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb , Testimony by Anita Shreve , and 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King -- loveing them all so far! Just finished: Losing Clementine A Novel by Ashley Ream and Wild From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed . Lots of reading going on lol


message 6691: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Two from my 'auto buy' list of authors/series available today ... would you believe I was up at 4 AM to download?

As The Crow Flies (Walt Longmire, #8) by Craig Johnson

Stolen Prey (Lucas Davenport, #22) by John Sandford

I don't think I'm going to get a lot done for the next couple of days ....


message 6692: by Ken (new)

Ken Consaul | 209 comments Reading Joe Konrath's 'The List'. It was a light read and a whodunnit and then all of a sudden I'm dealing with clones of Abe Lincoln, Jack the Ripper, Thomas Jefferson.
That's reaching for a premise to write a story. Interest waining fast.


message 6693: by Georgia (new)

Georgia | 554 comments I have just started to read The Saturday Big Tent Wedding PartyI have read two others by Smith and have liked them. This is the 12th in the series. It ambles along in a slow descriptive way of life in Bozwana. The little mystery is not the point,but the wisdom that we encounter even tho' we may have already discovered it in our own lives. Delightful and easy
going. Loved the HBO series.


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message 6695: by R.P. (new)

R.P. Dahlke (rpdahlke) L.H. wrote: "R.P. wrote: "I'm a mystery author, but I also review mystery & suspense, specializing in the best of Indie Authors on Kindle and priced between $.99 - $2.99. Here's my latest review: Quinn Checks I..."

Gee, thanks, Lowell... I'm blushing here, bu I do believe in helping to spread the word: THERE ARE A LOT OF REALLY GOOD READS FROM INDIE AUTHORS! I hope readers will take a chance on new authors.


message 6696: by Heather (new)

Heather Boustead (ReflectionsofaBookWorm) | 10 comments Just finished Pascal's Wager by Mark Jacobs Pretty interesting almost a kick back to the old school detective novels.

Heather-
http://bookwormrflects8.blogspot.de


message 6697: by Ken (new)

Ken Consaul | 209 comments Heather wrote: "almost a kick back to the old school detective novels.

I took a peek at the sample based on the 'old school' comment. I had an interest because I'm 30K words into an 'old school' crime book.

I didn't get that impression. Starting a book off with a description of a card game is kind of a pretty slow start. I didn't get much further because I was looking less at story than the 'old school' touch. Maybe I didn't give it a fair shot.


message 6698: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Just started A City of Broken Glass (Hannah Vogel, #4) by Rebecca Cantrell for review. Am loving it!


message 6700: by TK421 (new)

TK421 (willymammoth) God, I love James Ellroy. I finished his novel L.A. Confidential, and just... wow. It's not a book for everyone, and it's not an easy read, but by the end of it I was amazed. If you're interested, you can find my review here.


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