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Bloodstreamby Tess Gerritsen
I'm hoping this will be a good read."
If you haven't read The Surgeon you should.
Just finished Gone Girl and wow she did it again, creepy! Now reading Heart-Shaped Box!hope it's a good one.

Lobstergirl:
I'm excusing myself from this thread as well. Tired of trying to figure out what books people are reading. The book name and/or author is difficult to read most of the time and it's too much of a struggle.


Ditto. I don't know what the problem is. It's not like it's hurting anything.

Aren't thumbnails used all over Goodreads?? I haven't seen a single discussion that hasn't used them and I really like them! No, I can't see them on my phone but that's not anyone else's problem! I just have to get on a computer if I really want to see them that bad. The cover actually helps me to get a feel for a book. A simple link doesn't do that for me, although both are helpful if I want to go to that book's page. Not sure what the big fuss is all about but to each their own! I enjoy thumbnails! :)

I would think so.

Robt Parkers Jesse Stone series "High Profile"
Jesse Stone a Life long cop, homicide detective, and almost Pro ball player. Fired by Los Angles PD for a drinking problem, finds his way to small town Paradise Massachusetts as Chief a sort of last resort Police job. Chief Stone beside having a drinking problem has an ex-wife problem, Jenn. Even though divorced he still loves her and her him, but Jenn has a round heal problem and seems to fall on her back around men.
Paradise Mass a quiet back water port with a really small Police department hits the front page when a Rush Limbaugh type talk show host is found dead and hanging in Jesse's little town.
Parker instills Jesse with quick lip Jargon of most police officer, and the mix of his drinking , a high profile homicide and his wife with loose underwear, Make a good police procedural read.
If you have ever seen Tom Selleck Playing Jesse Stone in one of the Jesse stone versions of robert Parkers series you would belive that the Movies came first. He portrayes Jesse Stone exactly as Parker wrote it. I never the liked Spencer series eather the books or the Tv series. But Jesse Stone are a winner both The Movies and the book
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High Profile
Tay wrote: "I finished Gone GirlbyGillian Flynn. A very messed up book. I got a question. [spoilers removed]"
Hi Tay, The group read thread for Gone Girl is not closed so you should post this question there. More members who have read the book will see it.
Hi Tay, The group read thread for Gone Girl is not closed so you should post this question there. More members who have read the book will see it.



I am currently reading


Nowhere to Run by Nancy Bush
Love, Come to Me by Lisa Kleypas
Catch Me by Lisa Gardner
Sleepwalker by Karen Robards
Vicious by Kevin O'Brien
Jericho Point by Meg Gardiner
The Killing Song by P.J. Parrish




I also agree. I can't see the titles on the thumbnails.

I'm now reading Skin by a new author for me Mo Hayder . A chilling and suspenseful read and really enjoying it so far.

I also read "Farewell, My Lovely" and liked it enough to seek out other Marlowe s..."
I've read most of Chandler I liked "The Big Sleep" and "The Long Goodbye"

atTht
That happens to me also, I think that is the only thing I don't like about the Goodreads App.



Really? I've heard great things about that book! Do let us know how you end up liking it when you're done. That is one I really want to read.


I thought it was just okay. I don't really know what the hype is about. Yeah the ending was unexpected but other than there really isn't anything great about it.


I, too, thought it was a "messed up book". I didn't like it, but I did suggest it to my book club because so many of you liked it and I thought it would make for good discussion.

Robt Parkers Jesse Stone series "High Profile"
Jesse Stone a Life long cop, homicide detective, and almost Pro ball player. Fired by Los Angles PD for a drinking problem, finds his w..."
Love the movies.

copies of books and lets the Mystery and Mayhem book club which is part of the library read them. I took
David Lyons' Ice and Fire

Orleans, twists and turns. All the good ingredients of a good read. A great chance to read a new author
provided by our library.



Meanwhile, local cop Shade is chilling with his woman. At least he starts off chilling, for things heat up pretty quickly. After a night of passion, a week of camping the couple have planned is called off so that Shade can work the case.
Because the town’s mayor was at the card-game from the opening and because the mayor has strings he can pull, Shade is put out to work with an ex running mate from younger and darker times. The objective isn’t so much to apprehend the gang, but to destroy it.
So, ‘Shade and his woman’; what’s that about? It might not be a phrase I’d normally use, but here it’s completely apt. The society of Frogtown where the book is set, is interestingly structured. There’s an interesting contrast between a matriarchal world and one where women are regarded as objects to admire, have fun with and keep in line. The women are able to use this to their advantage much of the time, but when things get tough it’s the rule of a male fist that comes out on top.
There are so many things to love about the book.
It has an easy style that’s efficient with words and yet is full of wonder in the description of people and place. Here are a few to get the saliva going:
Willie Dastillon. Could he be behind the robbery and the murder? ‘Willie might steal a hen, but he wouldn’t break an egg.’ Brilliant.
Hard man and crime-lord Beaurain. Described in one phrase – ‘measured five foot seven standing on your neck.’
Frogtown: ‘Where the sideburns were longer, the fuses shorter, the skirts higher and the expectations lower.’
And Wanda has a behind that’s ‘harder’married life.’
It’s a sexy book. An action-packed one. It’s beautiful, violent, interesting and superbly paced. The characters rule the pages and their lives have damaged each of them.
I hope I’ve learned a thing or two about writing with this one. It’s quite superb. As well as a lot of positives, I’ve picked up that I should never call a character How – that can cause more than a few confusions for a reader with a memory like mine. How? Check that one out for yourself.



and also finished.

Now I started [bookcover:The Inner Circle|7932146

I am reading authors previously unknown to me before and really having fun with it!

I like series with continuing characters and their lives progress through the series, but I want each of the books in the series to have a complete story within the book, beginning, middle and end. I hate cliffhangers ... even mild ones.
Tim wrote: "I enjoy writing reviews of the books I read, but lately, the typing in the fields seems to take an incredibly long time, so until I figure out the problem, I cannot write reviews. Does anybody know..."
I've noticed that too Tim. When I'm writing a review or long comment I write it in Word and then cut and past into the comment section.
I've noticed that too Tim. When I'm writing a review or long comment I write it in Word and then cut and past into the comment section.
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