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Kerley is another on my TBR I'm looking forward to, so many books to get to lol TIME! That's all I/we need :)

Thanks, Mary!

I haven't got to those yet Fiona but am really looking forward to them... loved all of his I've read to date!

I haven't got to those yet Fiona but am really looking forward to them... loved all of his I've read ..."
This is his 1st book I've read even tho I have 1 of his others :o)

If I have a criticism it is that I missed the rest of the 'usual cast' ... Walt Longmier's deputies and friends ... the story focuses on Walt, a character from a previous book and the criminals he is hunting down.
But a great book to read in KY when it's 90+ outside.

I didn't realise there was a 4th book in the David Hunter series... thanks!"
I'm going to keep an eye out for Simon Beckett, hadn't been aware of him before, but these novels look like ones I'd like.

I didn't realise there was a 4th book in the David Hunter series... thanks!"
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I love the first 3 of the series, was a bit disappointed by the 4th


This is the last book by Parker, but the series will continue with Ace Atkins as the author. It will be interesting to see how he does.
Merrill Heath
Novels by my father



I'm enjoying it too. I'm about 30% into it. One of these bios that you're talking about had some fellow taking an expedition to Bolivia to search for gold. P.S. It was a failure and he, too, became a novelist. And I'm not sure that I knew that Kim Philby was working in intelligence at that time. So many people with multiple loyalties.

Vince, I thought Once Were Cops was a damn good book and a good lesson in how to write anti-heroes -- don't hold back with that tragic flaw, at all!
Elli, I loved Operation Mincemeat and thought it would make a great remake. I've seen the 50s version of Montagu's book The Man Who Never Was -- not bad, decent for the period. Speaking of, I read that Tom Hanks has the rights to McIntyre's Agent ZigZag book about Eddie Chapman. That would be good. Enjoyed the book.



Anxiously awaiting the arri..."
I saw your comment about Craig Johnson books and checked him out. I liked the first one and I'm getting ready to start the second oneDeath Without Company

Vince, I thought Once Were Cops was a damn good book and a g..."
Steve, does that movie have any time schedule to come out... Wouldn't that be wonderful!

Vince, I thought Once Were Cops was a damn goo..."
And I'm already enjoying the scenes with Chapman's Bobby the Pig. And the British espionage efforts in decoding in which his toilet habits offended the code translation people who were certain that this constant companion was some kind of shadowy assassin. Oh, I hope that film comes....


Also just finished The Suspiciouns of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale. It was an interesting read that was gripping in places but lacking and difficult to remain interested in others. It did leave me slightly disappointed but I'm glad I read it.



This woman is one of my favorite writers. I think she is amazing! Perhaps later on I'll read that book! Right now I am so swamped with almost what I can't wait to get my nose into!

This is the last book by Parker, but the series will continue ..."
I liked it and as you say, like slipping on an old shoe. It will stay on my bookshelves to be re-read with the other Parker books.
I will try the continuation and will hope they stand up. However, from past experience, these won't be on my pre-publication 'auto-buy" lists like the Parker books were.


Yep ... just like a visit with an old, familiar friend. You know what they're going to say before they say it but you still enjoy the visit.

I know what you mean, Elli. My to-read list is growing at a much faster rate than I can actually read! And I'm with you on DLS - she was an amazing writer and an amazing woman.


That was a very good book. Looking forward to reading the follow up, Very Bad Men.
Elli wrote: "Kim wrote: "Just finished reading The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1899-1936: The Making of a Detective Novelist. Lots of great insights into the woman and the writer."
This woman i..."
I've read this too and thought it was very interesting. Must chase down the next "installment":
The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1937-1943, From Novelist to Playwright
This woman i..."
I've read this too and thought it was very interesting. Must chase down the next "installment":

The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1937-1943, From Novelist to Playwright

Being the addict I am, I went online on Saturday night and ordered a second-hand copy of volume 2! You know how it goes, Hayes, yet another book to add to the to-read list!
Kim wrote: "Hayes wrote: "I've read this too and thought it was very interesting. Must chase down the next "installment"...
Being the addict I am, I went online on Saturday night and ordered a second-hand..."
Oh Kim... how I understand you!
Being the addict I am, I went online on Saturday night and ordered a second-hand..."
Oh Kim... how I understand you!


What did you think of 10th Anniversary Fiona? I've gone off Patterson recently; I think reading Jeffery Deaver has spoiled me too much and I now expect the same of all my crime fiction!
Currently reading In The Dark by Mark Billingham

What did yo..."
It was an ok read chick. I've just read it and never stayed with me long lol, but was good.

I've got that to read as well

I've got that to read as well"
Me too...

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It isn't something I would ever want to re-read but it was interesting/different enough that I will see if I can find something else written by the author that I might like better.