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John - I've got a few of Robinson's books on my book shelf to read; I'm looking forward to starting them. Glad to hear you enjoyed. I gather there is a TV mini-series featuring Inspector Banks. I'm pretty sure it's now on PBS on Thurs nights.. :0)


Ah! That book has been on and off my list for years. Looking forward to hearing what you thought of it.

I enjoyed Heartsick a lot, and continued with the other books in the series. Just finished #5 Kill You Twice and each book has been as good as the previous.
Hope you enjoy it!

I enjoy Linda Castillo's series set in Amish country also. I recently watched a documentary, "The Devil's Playground" about 16 year old Amish kids going on Rumspringa - where they can basically do whatever they want outside the Amish community. That was quite an eye opener.

I enjoyed Heartsick a lot, and continued with the other books in the series. Just finished #5 Kill You Twic..."
I am liking it so far and am glad to hear that the rest of the series is good as well. I will probably be adding them to my ever growing list. :)

I understand Castillo's most recent book, Gone Missing, includes a plot about Rumspringa. I'm looking forward to reading it. As a child my dad and mom took me to visit Holmes County, Ohio every year, so I'm very familiar with the area that is the setting for the books. (In general that is, because I don't recall a town named Painters Mill, and I believe it is fictional.)
I only just found out that Lifetime Network made a movie of the first book in this series. I wonder did anyone see it? Was it any good?

I read all three books in the series and look forward to the next one. I love them all and enjoy reading about the Amish people.


Brenda, where would I be without you? I think I fixed them now... One of these days I'll get the hang of this tech stuff!"
Perfect! And great reviews as well:)

I only just found out that Lifetime Network made a movie of the first book in this series. I wonder did anyone see it? Was it any good?
I saw the movie, called "An Amish Murder." I thought it was a pretty fair adaptation of the book - worth watching.


I've bought a couple of Ann Cleeves books the past couple of weeks, based on comments I've seen here. I'm looking forward to starting them, not sure whether it'll be the first Vera one or the first Shetland Island mystery. I hope you enjoy Raven Black.

I'd like Dave Robicheaux to meet a rich man who isn't corrupt. I guess that's not a "little thing", but it still bothers me even though JLB's prose is second to none in today's literature.

I'd like Dave Robicheaux to meet a rich man who isn't corrupt. I guess that's not a "little thing", but it still bothers me even though JLB's prose is se..."
Do you think there is such a thing?


I've bought a couple of Ann Cleeves books the past couple of weeks, based on comments I've seen here. I'm looking forward to start..."
Thanks Bill. I've read about 50 pages and am already sucked in! This is my first Cleeves so I can't compare, but loving this so far.

How true! Very clever titles and covers though, considering the main character but no, not cosy.
I enjoy this series very much :)



The First Prophet by Kay Hooper. For anyone that has a Kobo the book Jet is a free download for awhile.



Good luck with Crooked. I don't mean to discourage, but it was a grind for me to get through that book.


Good luck with Crooked. I don't mean to discourage, but it was a ..."
I am having some difficulty getting in to it. I started to read it last night and found myself easily distracted. I am going to give it another try tonight but I may not be in the right mood for this one right now. I've heard some great things about it so we'll see. If not I have a lot of other books here to read. ;)

Thanks Rachel, I will give it a chance and if it doesn't grab me I'll move on.







I am currently reading, "Mary Mary" by James Patterson. So far,it's another great job with an Alex Cross novel. There's enough twists and turns in this story to rival a roller coaster.




I bought this one last weekend, Yvonne. I'm glad to haear you enjoyed it.

Yvonne wrote: "I just finished The Keeper of Lost Causes
which is one of those Danish mysteries that's been cropping up lately. This was a very nice read mainly beca..."
Read this recently too and found it very good. I liked the little bit of humor with his assistant as a balance to the rather grim main story. I believe the Syrian assistant returns in the next book too.

Read this recently too and found it very good. I liked the little bit of humor with his assistant as a balance to the rather grim main story. I believe the Syrian assistant returns in the next book too.


choose books that we might like to read by recommendations. I have just finished


the unique characters especially Grandma, Daddy and
Harry. A real tender story, a coming of age, mystery. At first I didn't want to read another
racist story, but I thought this was worth it and the
clues are multiple as to who did it?????????????????
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I want to get into that series by Patricia Cornwell very soon! I hope you enjoy the first one!