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Ha. I know what you mean. Can't think of any I'd go for unless they were springing for the popcorn.


Thanks for the heads up on Denise Mina. I am going to try the ot..."
Apparently The Likeness and In the Woods have been optioned for films. I agree would love to see them also.




I recently read this one, Mary. I'll be interested in what you have to say about it when you've finished.
I'm currently reading a collection of short stories, Lord Peter Views the Body, by Dorothy L Sayers.








I read your review that you posted. I have this on my hold list.



I still need to finish reading


Am now reading Virgin of Small Plains. It reads like a novel but has undertones of a mystery as it starts off with the discovery of a beautiful dead girl found in the snow. Because of this many lives are changed. It is interesting. At first I didn't think I would like it,but it is different and a pretty good story. It is by Nancy Pickard. I probably will finish it today.






I read your review th..."
You will love it!

I totally agree with you Sandra, I started reading her this year and I am really enjoying her books. I have read 1 Will Trent book and 1 Grant book. I actually got a chance to see her this summer at a book signing.

I have these on my "wish list" at the library. I may have to start them when I'm off for the holidays.

Karin Slaughter is a great mystery writer. I've enjoyed all of the books of hers that I've read. Nice to see other people get the same enjoyment.

Blindsighted I read it and then waited a while before I continued the series. I didn't realize that they just got better and better. I liked Blindsighted, but it wasn't my favorite. I like all of them, but some of her books have just blown me away! I only have 3 left after the one I'm on, and then I guess I'll mourn until she releases another or I find a new author that hooks me!

I would love to see her! I'm jealous! I have a friend that I work with that I've gotten hooked on Karin Slaughter as well. It is nice when you can compare notes; that is why I love being part of groups in Goodreads!

Made me think that I should have committed a crime in high school or college if I was going to - who knew that I'd later meet a man whom I'd consider killing!



Without giving away too much, an ex-cop (some back story) turned P.I. is hired to investigate the apparent random murder of a guitar maker. Its told in the first person, a viewpoint I like in this genre. The protagonists sister is the local police chief and adds quite a bit to the story. The characters and pace carry the reader through the story in short order.
My only disappointment is I felt the motive for the murder seemed a little thin but still plausible. Still, it was good fun getting there.

I'm now starting





Be sure to read them in order - it's a must in this case.

Blindsighted I read it and then waited a while before I continued th..."
I looked her up so I guess I'm going to read Grant County instead Georgia or Will Trent?

Blindsighted I read it and then waited a while before I..."
Read them all in order of dates written, read Will Trent series in between.

Blindsighted I read it and then waited a while before I..."
In the "Georgia" series, the characters from "Grant County" and "Will Trent" meet, so you could start with either "Grant County" or "Will Trent", but you will have to save Georgia for last. I did the "Grant County" series first because they were written first.
Karin Slaughter
Look on the link to Karin Slaughter's page, & you will find "Series by Karin Slaughter" under "Books by Karin Slaughter."




Just finished Deeper Than the Dead and thoroughly enjoyed it. I liked the 'retro' feel to it and the killer was not easy to spot until the very end when all pieces of the puzzle came together. The lack of modern technology added to the suspense. As usual Tami Hoag tells a good story.

I have that on my TBR bookshelf. Creepy, eh?.. *gulp*



(laughing). I suppose she could be solving the case of the missing abalone.


Jannene, you have left me in the dust, I have only read/listen to A and B, and not sure If I will get to C before the end of the year.



I'm going to slow down, Linda. My husband feels I should be reading the physical books I have in my home. Pft! I'll listen to G, H & I then take a break. You can catch up since I have a lot of physical books to read. ;)
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Thanks for the heads up on Denise Mina. I am going to try the other series b..."
I've been reading In the Woods slowly because it's that good and I agree it would be a great movie. Denise Mina writes a mean thriller too... I'd go to the theater for her.