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I think I've got to try this!





Lehane is, as always, vital, strong and interesting.
He's putting the series to bed with this one and it feels like it. But if you're a fan of his, it feels a bit like spending quality time with an old friend.


Hi, Diane --
I live in the Twin Cities. This story sounds really interesting. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!



Any good? I really liked Kathy Reich's earlier books, but I've not been that impressed with the more recent ones.



If you're a fan of crime fiction that is somewhat dark and gritty (think of gangsters in the 40's and lots of men wearing fedoras) this book is for you!
Would love to see the books main character Maureen have a series.
If you're interested my review can be found here: http://wp.me/pTRJE-6W


I tried reading that one but I couldn't deal with all the product placement. It is bad enough in a movie, I don't need it in a book. Not with brand names. And the story seemed kind of sappy to me, too.

Thanks for that, T. I probably won't bother with it. Funny isn't it how some writers of crime fiction series improve as they go on (I think this is more or less true of Elizabeth George, for example) and others at some point seem to start phoning it in.

Next I'll be going back to the opposite extreme, with the Strawberry Shortcake Murder, which will be a light & cozy mystery if the first in the series is anything to go by.


That sounds intriguing - I haven't read a Prey book in a while, but Lucas Davenport is one of my favorite serial characters, and I love Sandford's writing. This may be the impetus I need to get back on the bandwagon -thanks for the rec!



Ridley Pearson has the "Kingdom Keepers" series, which appeals to the younger readers, and is doing well with it. I started a young cousin on these and his Mom was delighted that I had managed to find a book that he actually enjoyed and wanted to read. Up till then, he wasn't much of a reader, but he enjoyed his first Kingdom Keeper book so much that he raved about it to his friends and got them all hooked. I noticed they were all commenting on eagerly awaiting the next book, so they've maintained this level of interest.
Just my thoughts....

Stefanie - I think you'll like Brothers Grimm. I've read all of his books and really enjoyed them.


I started reading that a while back - it was interesting but didn't quite grab me. I'll have to give it another go :)


I didn't realise there was a 4th book in the David Hunter series... thanks!

I didn't realise there was a 4th book in the David Hunter series... thanks!"
I love this series...read one of his others last week and didnt like it that much.

I didn't realise there was a 4th book in the David Hunter series... thanks!"
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I love the David Hunter series! Hope you enjoy Calling of the Grave it's really good x x



have read all The Prey series, love Davenport, Sandford is a great writer. Just finished Storm Prey and await the paperback release of Buried Prey.


I read The Hundreth Man and The Death Collector and also thought they were very good. Didn't know he had another one out.

I get a kick out of Virgil Flowers, too....

As for me, I'm reading a historical mystery that I got as a free download for my Nook, The Hanover Square Affair. It's really good and I've purchased the ebooks of the next three in the series.

There is also, Blood Brothers, In the Blood, Buried Alive and Little Girls Lost. I bought them through either www.the bookdepository.com or www.play.com

Though not a mystery I just finished

I had a reading first with this book, in that I actually cried during the final scene. It was 2am and there I was sitting on the edge of the bed with sobbing tears. Never had it happen before.
But Alice is a moving young woman.
A def. and rare 5* read for me.
If you're interested my review can be found here: http://wp.me/pTRJE-75

Virgil appears in some of the Prey series and I have Rough Country, which is a Virgil Flowers book, and I hope to get the others he appears in soon.

I'm reading Don't Cry for Me, Hot Pastrami: A Ruby, the Rabbi's Wife Mystery by Sharon Kahn. This is the second book I've read in this series. The books are funny and entertaining.
I'm also listening to the audio of Size 14 Is Not Fat Either by Meg Cabot.
Also light and amusing.

Virgil makes a very brief appearance in Buried Prey, too....

I've looked in B&N and on my Nook and none of those are available. Probably why I never knew he put out more.

All of them are available at Amazon in U.S.
Haven't been able to concentrate on reading for the last few weeks and have had a few semi-clunkers. The books weren't bad, just not right for me right now.
So I'm re-reading The Alienist, which is always a pleasure. And because I can never read just one, I'm also reading Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe and The Color of Magic
So I'm re-reading The Alienist, which is always a pleasure. And because I can never read just one, I'm also reading Neither Here nor There: Travels in Europe and The Color of Magic


Anxiously awaiting the arrival of the latest Sheriff Longmier book by Craig Johnson.

I have So Cold the River on my TBR, did you enjoy it Sharon?
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