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Just added this to my tbr list. I love character studies and psychological thrillers. I'll return the favor by suggesting
[book:A Trace of Smoke. about a reporter and a murder in 1930's Berlin.

Deanna, is this by Kevin Atkinson? I just wanted to be sure I tagged the correct book.

I'm..."
Lauren, I'd say it's more literary, and less of a genre crime novel. It seems more interested in relationships between people, and the nuances that build them or tear them down, than it is in plot. It it doesn't forget plot; it just pushes it to the background. I loved it.

Yep. Also almost required: tormented marriage/r..."
This is a common "crutch" in mystery writing. By giving the main character a tragedy in his or her past, the author hopes to win sympathy for the character without having to go through the more difficult task of having to earn it in the course of the actual story. It also gives the character a license to be rude, bullying and manipulative.


Thanks for the heads up on looks really good : )




I liked Sun and Shadow a lot, although I got some of the characters confused, probably due to having to read it off and on over a couple of weeks and not paying good attention at the beginning, or it might have been intentional on the author's part. I liked how he made it possible for you to think one of several characters could be the perpetrator.

:-) Isn't it great how good this Scarpetta books are and keep being great as rereads as it seems always the first time you read them?!
Just finished "Person of Interest" by Theresa Schwegel. It is very good. I am starting "Officer Down"


:-) Isn't it great how good this Scarpetta books are and keep being great a..."
They are amazing! As soon as I finish one I want to pick up another to keep myself in Scarpetta's life!

The book is by Kevin Adkisson and the title is "The Perfect Canvas."



I read Burning Man yesterday and really enjoyed it.
Today I started Don't Tell a Soul - never read him before - hoping for a page turning read.
Bk10013 wrote: "Hi there! I'm brand new on here and this is my first post, actually.
I read Burning Man yesterday and really enjoyed it.
Today I started Don't Tell a Soul - ne..."
Welcome to the group. I read Open and Shut by Rosenfeldt and really enjoyed it. I hope this new one is as good.
I read Burning Man yesterday and really enjoyed it.
Today I started Don't Tell a Soul - ne..."
Welcome to the group. I read Open and Shut by Rosenfeldt and really enjoyed it. I hope this new one is as good.

:-) Isn't it great how good this Scarpetta books are and keep..."
Me too! Two years ago I did a reread of all her books and the pure joy it gave me.... I have her latest Scarpetta book on my shelves! Did you read that one?

Steve Anderson
Bk10013 wrote: "Hi there! I'm brand new on here and this is my first post, actually.
I read Burning Man yesterday and really enjoyed it.
Today I started Don't Tell a Soul - ne..."
Welcome Bk!
I read Burning Man yesterday and really enjoyed it.
Today I started Don't Tell a Soul - ne..."
Welcome Bk!

I've read a few of Anne Perry's stories and have enjoyed. Monk is somewhat frustrating to me, but still a very interesting character.


I hear so much about these books and this character. I haven't read anything from her, but I've passed a few of these on (I get new books from a friend and I pass them on here). What's this Scarpetta like?

I don't want to ruin his character but how he deals with relationships, how he deals with his... special problem (if you haven't started yet, I don't want to ruin.).. But at the same time, an excellent detective, very moral.. maybe someone who will grow.. :0)

I do know what you mean. Monk seems to be reevaluating his life and his relationships but I don't see him making much of an effort yet. But I love the time period so will probably stick with him and see where it goes.


Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Just started
Twenty-Seven Bones by Jonathan Nasaw

and
That Summer Place: Old Things\Private Paradise\Island Time by Jill BarnettDebbie Macomber and Susan Wiggs



Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Just started
[book:Twenty-Seven B..."
Twenty-Seven Bones was a good book.



Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Just started
[boo..."
I am really enjoying the book. Disc 1-7 done just 8 and 9 to finish.

I do know what you mean. Monk seems to be reevaluating his lif..."
Stick with the story, it's worth it. The Pitt family mysteries are also in a similar time period and also quite good.

To Amanda: Scarpetta is great! Very strong, brilliant; a medical examiner and lawyer working alongside the FBI and local detectives to solve crimes. She's a great character to follow as she struggles with her professional and personal life. She is unbelievably determined and focused but vulnerable too. I often wonder if Patricia Cornwell is writing about herself through Scarpetta...



I hear so much about these books and this character. I haven't read anythin..."
nooooooo, you need to try them out. And you need to start with the first ones and if you like them go in order. It isn't necessary but much nicer because you start to ebcome a part of them. And at least two books needed to be read before you decide if you like it :-) I know it doens't say a thing, but Scarpetta is great!!!!!

That is a great explanation about Scarpetta!!!!!
The great thing is that you can read the books in the order you want, but when you read them in order it gives an extra bit of magic. I am going to read her last one next month and looooooking forward to it. getting butterflies in my belly just thinking about it :-)
Shirley wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Shirley wrote: "Just finished
Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Has there been a string of posts in the past re "what do you prefer...the book or the audiobook?" .. interesting, and why? Liam www.terminalpolicy.com
K.B. wrote: "Bad migraines the past few days, so I was able to do a bit of reading. Finished up another terrific Brock and Kolla--Dark Mirror--and read Mat Coward's Over and Under: A Don Pa..."</i>
<i>Shirley wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Shirley wrote: "Just finished
[book:Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Has there been a string of posts in the past re "what do you prefer...the book or the audiobook?" .. interesting, and why? Liam www.terminalpolicy.com
K.B. wrote: "Bad migraines the past few days, so I was able to do a bit of reading. Finished up another terrific Brock and Kolla--Dark Mirror--and read Mat Coward's Over and Under: A Don Pa..."</i>
<i>Shirley wrote: "Gatorman wrote: "Shirley wrote: "Just finished
[book:Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris

Not my cup of tea...for a challenge.
Liam wrote: "Has there been a string of posts in the past re "what do you prefer...the book or the audiobook?" .. interesting, and why?
Liam www.terminalpolicy.com"
This might be a good idea for a thread. I'll set it up after dinner (my time).
Liam www.terminalpolicy.com"
This might be a good idea for a thread. I'll set it up after dinner (my time).
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