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I particularly like the relatively 'new' character of his adopted daughter. She's working into the series very well. Two previous books introduce her, the book where she is one of the main characters involved in the plot and ends with her living with Lucas' family. Second book she's involved as his adopted daughter, with a role somewhat like the one she has in this book. They've ended up (with Buried Prey) as three of my favorites in teh series.


The book where the adopted daughter is introduced and her story is the storyline is "Naked Prey". She is also given a fairly significant role in "Wicked Prey". The three together build her story quite well and I do wonder if Sandford has plans eventually for a series with her something like he's done with Virgil Flowers.


"Weather" is his wife, Letty is the daughter....






I used to read Parker, don't know why I stopped. good idea about the library.





Finished Colorado Dawn

Finished What Happens in London

Finished two Lee Childs. One on my "35" and one not-- Without Fail


Finished Beautiful Days

Now reading Worth Dying For




Hahaha good for you. You can also check out Jesse Stone's books adapted into movies. It stars Tom Selleck as the chief.


I think my arms would get tired holding my copies of the books up for you to read page-by-page.... :-)

I think my arms would get tired ho..."
I love that Aloha


Now I'm going back to Lirael.


Marilyn wrote: "What is it about Josh?"
Its a coming of age and the building of a criminal. He is a good kid gone bad. It takes place in the lat '79 and early '80. Really worth a read.


being so taken with the first two, I was so disappointed in this one so I have just taken out of my BOB another Mitch Rapp yarn

some of his. This will be my 4th in this series.

Marilyn wrote: "What is it about Josh?"
Its a coming of age and the building of a criminal. He is a good kid gone bad. It takes place in the lat '79 and ..."
Sounds good Josh. will check it out Aloha

I read all of them when I was in my 20's. You can't go wrong. In the book, "Book lust, the author recommends "Nemesis" and "Wittness for the Prosecution" and I wrote a review for the 'Sleeping Murder" Aloha

Maureen O'Donnell, a young woman with a problematic personal and family history (we learn early..."
Have read all her books. Her heroines are so flawed and fascinating, but the Garnethill trilogy is the best.

Maureen O'Donnell, a young woman with a problematic personal and family histor..."
going to look it up, thanks


being so taken with the first two, I was so disappointed in this one so I have just taken out of my BOB another ..."
I really like those two authors. I don't know why I've only read one book from each.

I think the first is GARNETHILL and the third one is appropriately enough, RESOLUTION, but don't remember the one in between. All fabulous reads because of out of the box stories, strong characters, and unique setting married to lyrical prose. Too many mystery writers, especially American mystery writers, who crank out book upon book, alas, don't write well. They're all craft and no art. As a reader, I want both!


It's next on my list so will let you know what I think. I really enjoyed The Snowman and The Leopard also.



I've read two other Nesbo books, not in any particular order but it doesn't seem to cause any issues story-wise.

Now I'm going back to Lirael."
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is one of my fave Christie books. How did you like it?

I think the first is GARNETHILL and the third one is appropriately enough, RESOLUTION, but don't re..."
Hi Ellen,
I reserved Garnethill at the library. I also like good writing and good plotting. Have you read the Kellerman's Faye and Jonathon. They are some of my fave American mstery writers. But for art and plotting you can't beat Ruth Rendell and Frances Fyfield both Brits. Aloha
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