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, a great book about a South African Forensic Scientist. He talks about a few cases he's done, some of the more famous cases in South Africa. Really great read

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Lobstergirl wrote: "I'm 50 pages into A Test of Wills and finding it really boring. Really boring."
Rats... bought this for the ereader... will give it a try anyway.
Rats... bought this for the ereader... will give it a try anyway.
Hi Lobstergirl, I've enjoyed A Test of Wills and several of the other books in the Ian Rutledge series but it is a different type of mystery, slower, more atmospheric and I can really understand why some might not care for it.
Hayes, let us know what you think when you've had a chance to dip into it.
Hayes, let us know what you think when you've had a chance to dip into it.
I've bumped it up the list a bit. Thanks for the encouragement Donna. Will keep you posted.





I just finished

This was my first Dekker book, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. I was a little skeptical at first as I thought it might be heavy on the Christian thing (think preachy) but it wasn't at all. Just a good clean thriller that was full of action.
I reviewed the book here on my blog if anyone's interested in reading it. http://wp.me/pTRJE-54






Hugh......your comments have interested me and I am going to look for
The Executor at the library. It sounds like something a little different, more a psychological study than a true thriller.

Your review is pretty much on line with my thoughts on the book. If you liked The Executor, you should read his first three books. They are all quite good and very well-written. Not as cerebral as The Executor but very intelligent nonetheless.

I'm liking Dekker better than I thought I would... Patterson isn't what he used to be, but entertaining, some what.

Hugh wrote: "Some final notes on The Executor, though I already rambled on quite enough:"
Great work, Hugh. Dont forget the "Members Review" thread. You might like to copy and re-post your insights there. There is so much turnover on this thread that all your hard work might get lost.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...
Great work, Hugh. Dont forget the "Members Review" thread. You might like to copy and re-post your insights there. There is so much turnover on this thread that all your hard work might get lost.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...


Currently reading a spy thriller, The Trinity Six.

Thanks to Hugh and Gatorman. Excellent, through, thoughtful reviews on "The Executor." Sounds like something I'll like and will likely read. Once my reading pile goes down a bit.

His Website is well worth checking out. Very creative.
http://www.jasperfforde.com/bookstack...

Thanks. I'll check it out now. Will you 'friend' me?



One, two ... He is coming for you by T.P.Boje is a breath taking thriller. You will never guess who the killer is! This is Scandinavian Mystery when it is best!
Rebekka Franck is a very well-known reporter in Denmark that moves back to her hometown of Karrebaeksminde. Soon after she starts her new job on a local paper the body of one of the wealthiest men in the country is found in his summer residence in the coastal town. Rebekka Franck knows him and begins to dig in his past and finds a lot of dirt on him and his friends from the same boarding school and soon she reveals a series of very dark secrets. When another man from the same boarding school is found killed she discovers the connection and the hunt for the first serial killer in Denmark has begun.
Rebekka also fights her soon to be ex-husband, who fights with all he has got to get her and their six-year old daughter back. Rebekka makes friends with her new co-worker the punk-photographer Sune and together they try to solve the mystery of who it is that is killing the rich high society men from the same boarding school. And most importantly: WHY.
This is thrilling, fascinating and very difficult to put down. And it has some really suspenseful and chillingly ugly scenes. It had me guessing all the way to the end and when I finally reached the end I did not want this story to ever stop. I LOVED IT! Now I look forward to the sequel.

Funny but it doesn't seem to me that I read fast considering how fast I see others finishing their books. I guess it's all relative.



I enjoy the Anna Pigeon mysteries. They are very well done.

Yes, Karen Rose's books can really draw you in quickly and are quite addictive!!! I picked up my first Karen Rose book at a book sale and I am hooked!!

I always got through a lot of books but since I discovered audiobooks I am flying through titles... you don't have to stop for small or mindless jobs! It's great.
Karen Rose does great suspense, I really enjoyed the three Daniel Vartanian books (Die For Me (book #7), Scream for Me (book #8), Kill For Me (book #9)) but some of her other books, like I Can See You, have to much romance for me.



I'm liking the book too Julie!




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