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I'm really getting into this series. Just finished Serpent's Tale and requested the next ones. I'm also a fan of Donna Leon.

So is The Spies of Warsaw a good one to start with? I see that one at my library all the time.


I started with The Spies of the Balkans with no good reason other than a friend with similar tastes gave me his review of it, and that plus the blurb about the content by Goodreads gave me the idea I'd enjoy it. I did, then started reading the others. Certainly not in sequence, but that was due more to availablilty rather than choice. I'm on the list now for Night Soldiers as an e-book, and the Polish Officer and Warsaw whatever the title are on my list to be made available for me at the library. People and repetitions were not glaring errors out of sequence. May do some of them, those that were not part of the series, but we'll see later. There is so much really great to read out there!

Thanks for reminding me about this trip through the early days of what would later..."
I am enjoying it, like the author's style, too. And it is historical. Except I'm a bit historical, too. Cobol, Fortran...remember when my kids studied them. I was fully an adult with kids who weren't babies when this happened!

Scott

I just finished Life Support by Tess Gerritsen. That is the second time I have read that book this year. It was better than before. I have started The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly.

The Lincoln Lawyer and The Brass Verdict were the first two Connelly books that I read. They got me very excited about his writings.

I love Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey books :) Great characters and mysteries!

I've pretty much given up on the Woods books other than the "Orchid" series ... it's gotten a bit over the top too, but I like the characters ... particularly the dog!
Laziness in authors does annoy me as well and it still irritates me that Stuart specifically mentioned a character from "Orchid Beach" in a later book, as the 'faithful' manager for the police department office. Which was fine ... except that this was the woman who had been killed in the first book and was the person who had been passing information about the department on to the bad guys!
I was irritated enough about it that I actually emailed him about it. Surprisingly enough, I did get a response ... "Must have forgotten."


Hi Jill. I'm afraid I can't help with the title of the book you are looking for but I can help with 2 suggestions for ways to find out.
First of all, feel free to start a thread with your request in the folder "Book Hunting/Recommendations" which is a little further down the list of our folders in this group. More people will see it and maybe you'll get an answer.
Second, there is actually a group here on Goodreads devoted completely to helping us find forgotten titles called What's the Name of That Book and here is the link. http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1...
First of all, feel free to start a thread with your request in the folder "Book Hunting/Recommendations" which is a little further down the list of our folders in this group. More people will see it and maybe you'll get an answer.
Second, there is actually a group here on Goodreads devoted completely to helping us find forgotten titles called What's the Name of That Book and here is the link. http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1...



That's funny Sharon...that Woods forgot he'd killed off a character in an earlier book. At least he responded to your email. Maybe I should email Woods about how irritaitng Stone Barrington's antics are becoming :)

I have never cared much for Barrington as a character, though I'm not sure his lady-killer antics are particularly to blame for that. After all, I still enjoy the Travis McGee series by John D. McDonald and the Virgil Flowers series by Sandford and I can't call either of those characters restrained.

I never cared for his stories either - only read a couple - because it seemed the entire story conflict was based on Stone's inability to keep his fly zipped. Not enough to sustain a plot or my interest

Iron Lake is terrific (love Krueger's world building, the area is practically a character) I'm listening to Thunder Bay right now

Perry is one of the few authors who can manage to hook you into really wanting a less-than-admirable "bad guy" to succeed and get away 'clean'.
While Sleeping Dogs and The Informant are not as compelling as the first, Butcher's Boy, they are both well written and continue the plotline with long gaps quite believably.

Re-read that earlier this year; wonderful book.

Re-read that earlier this year; wonderful book."
Isn't it just! Made me want to listen to church bells and visit the Fen country.




The Time Thief by Linda Buckley-Archer (2nd story in the Gideon trilogy), and
Fifth Planet, by Fred Hoyle


She is one of my favorite authors, too. When I was first introduced to her years ago, she was another author that I just had to read everything she wrote! I'm sure at some point, I'll re-read.

I am re-reading Agatha Christie then Dorthy Sayers.

I think he's just writing now for the money. I quit reading him. He became second rate.




I am reading, every now and then, a biography of the author, Alias S.S. Van Dine.
So effete he wouldn't use his real name. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Although I'm still in the early part of the book. He was also connected to The Smart Set with H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan.


One thing the author does well is create characters that make the reader guess where their true intentions lie.
A 3* read for me. If you're interested in reading more, my review can be found here: http://wp.me/pTRJE-6E

Finished up reading The Ice Princess and listening to An Excellent Mystery. Enjoyed both.
Now on to Prophecy which I won in the Goodreads giveaway.
Now on to Prophecy which I won in the Goodreads giveaway.
Finished A Test of Wills. It was pretty good, although the twist at the end was a little "out of the blue". I will definitely continue the series.
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And more than a decade I remember talking to someone ..."
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/w/s...
says he was born 1938, so early 70s.