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Has anyone here read her? She had two very successful series.

Has anyone here read her? She had two very success..."
Jill - I've read some of both of Anne Perry's series and have generally enjoyed them. I am currently reading Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin and it's great!

I have to agree that Presumption was better than Thrones.

Well, I'm Janet Carol. But my sister is Patricia Louise.


I am the other Jill on this discussion.......I looked at my local, rather small, library and they didn't have any Paton Walsh books. I asked them to check with the main library since you have turned me on to this author and her resurrection of Lord Peter Wimsey. Eureka, they had the books so I am going to start one next week. Thanks again for the recommendation.

Jill wrote: "Eureka, they had the books so I am going to start one next week. Thanks again for the recommendation. "
Yay! You're welcome!!
Yay! You're welcome!!

I really enjoyed The Attenbury Emeralds - my first novel by [author:Jill Paton Walsh|8733] - I loved Bunter!

Well, I'm Janet Carol. But my sister is Patricia Louise."
Wow, very close.



Shutter Island was a great book. Also, Gone, Baby, Gone in the Kenzie/Gennaro series.

Shutter Island was a great book. Also, [book:Gone, Baby, Gone|4251..."
i haven't read gone baby gone but just finished shutter island which i loved


I'm glad you liked it. I adore his books. The reviews were so mixed on Amazon for his new book, that I didn't know what to believe. Thanks. I'll order it.
Gatorman wrote: "Hayes wrote: "Finished Mystic River... good, not great. I will try another Lehane. Any suggestions?"
Shutter Island was a great book. Also, [book:Gone, Baby, Gone|4251..."
Thanks Gatorman and jo... I think that's a good bet.
Shutter Island was a great book. Also, [book:Gone, Baby, Gone|4251..."
Thanks Gatorman and jo... I think that's a good bet.
Hayes wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Hayes wrote: "Finished Mystic River... good, not great. I will try another Lehane. Any suggestions?"
Shutter Island was a great book. Also, Gone, ..."</i>
I haven't read [book:Shutter Island but I really like his Kenzie/Gennaro series and Gone, Baby, Gone is a terrific thought provoking story.
Shutter Island was a great book. Also, Gone, ..."</i>
I haven't read [book:Shutter Island but I really like his Kenzie/Gennaro series and Gone, Baby, Gone is a terrific thought provoking story.


I went to Barnes & Noble this weekend with a gift card I received during the holidays, and was elated to find The Janus Stone by Elly Griffiths on the shelf. So I'm starting this one tonight. I loved her first book and couldn't wait to get my hands on this one!

I nominated The Name of the Rose for the upcoming discussion and, wow, it's currently in first place. So I'll be starting it this week just in case it stays on top.
Dorie wrote: "Finished Think of a Number, which was very good and had some great brain twisters.
I went to Barnes & Noble this weekend with a gift card I received during the holidays, and was e..."
You are dangerous for my TBR Dorie (Donna too!)
I went to Barnes & Noble this weekend with a gift card I received during the holidays, and was e..."
You are dangerous for my TBR Dorie (Donna too!)


If you like "light mystery" reading you might consider the Burford Family Mysteries by James Anderson. I have just completed the trilogyThe Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy; The Affair of the Mutilated Mink; The Affair of the 39 Cufflinks OMNIBUS EDITION. These are the sort of murder mystery you might expect had Agatha Christie and P.G. Wodehouse decided to collaborate!!! Perfect post-Christmas / New Year light reading!!!



I read this book several years ago and really enjoyed it. I am hoping that it wins the poll. I will look forward to reading it again.

Thanks to your mentioning this author, I order another book by Benn.


I rarely quit on a book, especially when I'm more than 2/3 through it. I finally had my fill of being pulled into an ugly abyss by the author and deprived of any substantial light, hope or air. I think you get an inkling of how the book impacted me. Not my cuppa, for sure.

Sadly, it's slipping. Maybe next month.



It's the story of a crime, but also of a handful of richly nuanced characters, and a place, and a thoughtful exploration of the hidden dark corners in our hearts. And it manages to be all those things without being a slow read.
Highly recommended for people who like a little thoughtfulness with their thrills.



Jim, I have this on my stack o' bedside books. How was it?

You have good taste. These are among the finest series mysteries out there.


You have good taste, Kari. I can't wait for the next Pickett, in March, when he goes head-to-head with the most evil villain yet ... his mother-in-law.
Jim wrote: "...the most evil villain yet ... his mother-in-law."
I've got one of those!



I couldn't agree more. If anything, it was TOO well-written. So impossibly full of perfectly plotted twists that I was literally crying "Uncle!" by the end.

No argument here; I loved it. She is so brilliant at capturing little details and little moments. And she kept me in suspense over just how things would resolve themselves. She's no longer a mystery author; she's a full-blown literary sensation.
Try Scott Spencer's "A Man In The Woods" for a sort of male companion novel. The two authors share a similar emotional depth and eye for little things.
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Hi Lauren. You live in the DC area right? The Montalbano series is sometimes carried on the MHZ networks in their International Mystery series. They also show Magrait and Wallander. The series are the European versions so they are subtitled.