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message 3151: by Monica (new)

Monica | 75 comments A lovely sunny holiday in Vancouver...going to sit in the sun with a coffee and read...slogging my way through Gideon's Sword...what happened to the Preston and Child i once knew??


message 3152: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) finished some chick lit yesterday, going to start with Red Sea: A Novel by emily benedek


message 3153: by aprilla (new)

aprilla Monica wrote: "A lovely sunny holiday in Vancouver...going to sit in the sun with a coffee and read...slogging my way through Gideon's Sword...what happened to the Preston and Child i once knew??"

Sounds great, make the most of it!!


message 3154: by T (new)

T (twoo) Finished Cody McFadyen's The Darker Side: A Thriller last night, and enjoyed it enough to make it a fast read. Started non-MCT Casella's Oxygen this morning.


message 3155: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Monica wrote: "A lovely sunny holiday in Vancouver...going to sit in the sun with a coffee and read...slogging my way through Gideon's Sword...what happened to the Preston and Child i once knew??"

I agree I think this was a first book in a new series, and I didn't even finish reading it, Really surprising since I love the Pendergast series.


message 3156: by Bryan (new)

Bryan (bry422) | 29 comments Finished The Pawn. It has a high rating here, but I wasn't feeling it. I thought the plot was so convoluted. I'm going to move on to the next one, at some point, because I did like the main characters. I just felt like they were trapped in a bad plot.


message 3157: by aprilla (new)

aprilla Bryan wrote: "Finished The Pawn. It has a high rating here, but I wasn't feeling it. I thought the plot was so convoluted. I'm going to move on to the next one, at some point, because I did like t..."

I tried The Pawn but I didn't get in to it, didn't finish it even. I put it on the try it again someday list :)


message 3158: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments Stefanie wrote: "finished Sweetheart by chelsea cain today, it was a good read but the main character archie is really annoying me"

I follow you Stefanie, it's like he didn't have a backbone,I wanted to scream at him!!! don't give up on the series though, I really enjoyed Heartsick, book 2 in the series.


message 3159: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments So, I was at the library over the weekend, to get some audio books and stumbled across Cody McFadyen, she writes a seris correct??? I think the one I had in my hand was further down in the series - so I put it back... I was intrigued by the story line though.


message 3160: by T (new)

T (twoo) I just read my first Cody McFadyen, #3 in the series I think, and liked it enough to watch for others by him. The one I just read was The Darker Side....the recurring characters have got some baggage, and he gives you some background on them in the #3 book, not sure if they have evolved from the previous books.

I found in on sale, used at the local university bookstore and picked it up on a whim.


message 3161: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Jus finished Blood Tieswhich had a very good storyline about the lengths a town will go to in order to protect their football jocks. HAve now started Dreams of the Dead which is another series I have read for a long time. This is the 13th in the series.


message 3162: by aprilla (new)

aprilla T wrote: "I just read my first Cody McFadyen, #3 in the series I think, and liked it enough to watch for others by him. The one I just read was The Darker Side....the recurring characters have got some bagg..."

Yup lots of baggage in these!... the characters do evolve over the series so reading from the 1st is an advantage. I like the characters and follow the series :)


message 3163: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 12 comments I love Cody Mcfadyen, is he due a new one out soon?


message 3164: by Elli (new)

Elli | 228 comments Old Flames is going slowly. Not because it's a slow book; it's great. I just have too much real time interruptions for living in the world needs to keep my nose where it belongs. In that book!


message 3165: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments I love the Smokey Barrett books as well. Innocent Bone will be his new one but I'm not sure if it's come out here or when it will.


message 3166: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) have 2 cody mcfadyen in my tbr pile too, think they are due really soon :)


message 3167: by Michael (new)

Michael (mikedecshop) | 75 comments Just finished The Torment Of Others another solid piece by McDermid.


message 3168: by Jan (new)

Jan (booklover777) | 66 comments I just started The King of Diamonds by Simon Tolkien. I'm barely into it but am looking forward to reading it.


message 3169: by Curlyhair (new)

Curlyhair | 187 comments Just finished Sworn to Silence by Linda Castillo. A great read from an author I've never read before, but will be reading more of in the future.


message 3170: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9999 comments I finished Butter Safe Than Sorry by Tamar Myers. There's actually not much "mystery" in the plot but if you enjoy humorous cozies with a bunch of recipes thrown in you might like to try this series about an Amish Mennonite woman who likes to sleuth.


message 3171: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 12 comments I wasn't so keen on torment of others by val McDermid disappointed i've loved all her other ones.


message 3172: by Jerry (new)

Jerry H | 43 comments Finished Grisham's The Confession last night. Now onto my first Jack Reacher novel. After all the hoopla over the casting for a movie, I thought I'd check it out.


message 3173: by Michael (new)

Michael (mikedecshop) | 75 comments Caroline wrote: "I wasn't so keen on torment of others by val McDermid disappointed i've loved all her other ones."

anything specific that disappointed you?


message 3174: by Michael (new)

Michael (mikedecshop) | 75 comments In retrospect there were two issues I had.

Tony Hill did not really profile the killer he worked off a hunch. This is not his MO.

Carol put a fellow officer in harm's way after what happened to her previously.


message 3175: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Felt in the mood for a little more old-fashioned, leisurely mystery so gathered up three of the Sherlock Holmes/Mary Russell books by Laurie King on my last library trip.

About halfway through "The Moor" now and enjoying it, slow pace, elegant writing and good character play between the two major characters.


message 3176: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Sharon wrote: "Felt in the mood for a little more old-fashioned, leisurely mystery so gathered up three of the Sherlock Holmes/Mary Russell books by Laurie King on my last library trip.

About halfway through "Th..."


Love these books but you are right the pace is very slow, interesting but slow. She has a new Mary Rossell coming out this fall, though they say Sherlock only plays a token part. Enjoy!


message 3177: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments Jerry wrote: "Finished Grisham's The Confession last night. Now onto my first Jack Reacher novel. After all the hoopla over the casting for a movie, I thought I'd check it out."

Hey Jerry, how did you like The Confession by John Grisham , I'm reading that one now, on chapter 9 and I'm enjoying it so far. Just wondered what you thought of it.


message 3178: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments So from some of the comments about Cody McFadyen, this series should be read in order??? Which is actually what I prefer....


message 3179: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Linda wrote: "So from some of the comments about Cody McFadyen, this series should be read in order??? Which is actually what I prefer...."

Yes definitely because Smokey Barretts life unfolds from book to book.


message 3180: by Linda (new)

Linda Boyd (boydlinda95gmailcom) | 335 comments Sounds good, thanks...


message 3181: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments The first book of the series, The Beekeeper's Apprentice really caught my attention. I own it and have re-read it numerous times. So far the ones that have followed have not been 'regular re-reads' but I do pick them up at the library and re-read occasionally when I feel the need for a slower paced more old fashioned mystery. The author does an outstanding job of recreating the slower pace of an earlier era.


message 3182: by T (new)

T (twoo) Diane wrote: "Linda wrote: "So from some of the comments about Cody McFadyen, this series should be read in order??? Which is actually what I prefer...."

Yes definitely because Smokey Barretts life unfolds fr..."


There is enough character background given to explain some of the baggage, so I was comfortable popping into the middle....I'll go back and read the ones I miss just for more depth of the character's story line, but I'm okay with reading out of order....


message 3183: by Jerry (new)

Jerry H | 43 comments Linda wrote: "Jerry wrote: "Finished Grisham's The Confession last night. Now onto my first Jack Reacher novel. After all the hoopla over the casting for a movie, I thought I'd check it out."

Hey Jerry, how d..."


I thought it was one of his better ones. If you read his non-fiction

The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town then I'd describe this as a fictionalized version with believable characters, well-paced action, and a plot that, while not unpredictable, is very satisfying.


message 3184: by Margot (new)

Margot | 6 comments I just finished The Book of God and Physics by Enrique Joven. It had great European history with a focus on developments in astronomy. The Voynich manuscript is stored at Yale and 3 scientists try to track down the key to unlocking it. The Book of God and Physics: A Novel of the Voynich Mystery


message 3185: by Monica (new)

Monica | 75 comments I'm very much enjoying The Traitor's Emblem...hard to put down.


message 3186: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Monica wrote: "I'm very much enjoying The Traitor's Emblem...hard to put down."

Have this at home. Glad to hear it's good.


message 3187: by Rick (new)

Rick (ricocan49) Jerry wrote: "Finished Grisham's The Confession last night. Now onto my first Jack Reacher novel. After all the hoopla over the casting for a movie, I thought I'd check it out."

You won't be disappointed by a Reacher story!


message 3188: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Just finished Never Look Away: A Thriller. Very good. Now onto Cold Vengeance.


message 3189: by Steve (last edited Aug 03, 2011 01:53PM) (new)

Steve Robinson (steverobinson) | 10 comments I just finished Restless by William Boyd. I liked Ordinary Thunderstorms, but Restless didn't really grab me. I gave it 3 stars because I liked it, yet somehow didn't. Odd one as I can't quite put my finger on it. I think the core idea was good, but perhaps the delivery let it down. Just not very exciting, I guess and half of it seemed filled with padding to give the present day narrative substance. Not sure what to read next. I've probably joined the group a little late to get in on the discussion in time for McDermid's 'A place of execution', but might read it anyway. I need something pacey after Restless, that's for sure.


message 3190: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Hi Steve, The discussions of monthly group reads never really end - we don't close those threads - so go ahead and read A Place of Execution. By the way I thought it was a terrific book full of twists and turns.


message 3191: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Just started a first book The Reservoir by John Milliken Thompson which is based on a true crime dated back to 1885.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 556 comments How was it?


message 3193: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Susanna wrote: "How was it?"

Just started it but it is a first book by a new author and takes place in Richmond, Va. Supposed to be southern gothic. I'll let you know when I finish it.


message 3194: by Kim (new)

Kim (kimmr) Steve wrote: "Not sure what to read next. I've probably joined the group a little late to get in on the discussion in time for McDermid's 'A place of execution', but might read it anyway...."

You're not too late at all to join the discussion, Steve. We've really tried to avoid spoilers, and your impressions of the novel would be very welcome.


message 3195: by Steve (new)

Steve Robinson (steverobinson) | 10 comments 'A place of Execution' it is then. I'll start today. Thanks Donna and Kim for your posts. I'm like a child in a sweetshop where books are concerned - so many goodies to choose from, it generally takes me ages to decide.


message 3196: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) just finished Red Sea: A Novel, was blah...cant say I enjoyed it!
now reading Shadow Man by cody mcfadyen


message 3197: by Monica (new)

Monica | 75 comments Diane wrote: "Just started a first book The Reservoir by John Milliken Thompson which is based on a true crime dated back to 1885."

Very interested to see what you're going to think of this one...it's on my list.


message 3198: by Jan C (new)

Jan C (woeisme) | 39237 comments Monica wrote: "Diane wrote: "Just started a first book The Reservoir by John Milliken Thompson which is based on a true crime dated back to 1885."

Very interested to see what you're going to think of this one...it's..."


I downloaded a kindle sample of it. Haven't started it yet though.


message 3199: by Leejay (new)

Leejay (swampcatnana) | 7 comments Rick wrote: "Jerry wrote: "Finished Grisham's The Confession last night. Now onto my first Jack Reacher novel. After all the hoopla over the casting for a movie, I thought I'd check it out."

You won't be disap..."


Wasn't aware they were contemplating a movie. Have they listed who might be in the running for Jack?


message 3200: by Leejay (new)

Leejay (swampcatnana) | 7 comments Just finished One Second After by William R. Forstchen. Excellent but downright scarey! When you think it is a possible scenario!
Found a new author - Harlan Coben. Love his books. Have been reading them one by one! They have kept me awake all night on more than one occasion!


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