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Excellent book. The next two in the Madden series are quite good as well.

Excellent book. The next two in the Madden series are quite good as well."
I really liked that first one. I have the other two but haven't finished them yet.

my "to go to" quote. "Why mysteries,---confirms our belief despite evidence to the contrary, that we live in a rational, comprehensible and moral universe."
Don't you just love it???????????????????
Georgia wrote: "I have just added Talking About Detective Fiction to my to read list. I have kept this quote by P. D. James as
my "to go to" quote. "Why mysteries,---confirms our belief despite evidence to the ..."
I just read this book with my in person book group and I think just about everyone thought it was terrific.
my "to go to" quote. "Why mysteries,---confirms our belief despite evidence to the ..."
I just read this book with my in person book group and I think just about everyone thought it was terrific.


I know I am definitely in a minority here, but SK is more of a 'miss' for me. I've read several of his earlier books although Firestarter was the only one that I liked well enough to ever re-read. I finished a couple of others, though don't recall the titles at the moment and then there were several I didn't finish, so gave up. Not sure what my issues with his writing are, but I've just never gotten into his books.
I prefer Dean Koontz's books (again, the earlier ones) which I began reading about the same time I tried SK ... though I gave up with his later books as well.

Started A Crown of Swords"
Have you read A Crown of Swords before? I LOVE that series, and am reading The Eye of the World to my kids right now. They are completely drawn in.

Besides, Dean Koontz is far creepier looking than King.

Excellent book. The next two in the Madden series are quite good as well."
Thanks for the tip Gatorman :)


Excellent book. The next two in the Madden series are quite good as well."
I enjoyed River of Darkness very much and am looking forward to reading the next one in 2012.

Oh, dear, obviously separate libraries! The DK books I like well enough to own and re-read are earlier ones and definitely limited ... Strangers, The Watchers and Lightning, dogs and more SF than horror. He started getting a little too 'over the top' for me somewhere in the mid-90s.
I'm thinking part of my aversion to SK may have been his book Cujo. I love dogs and have a friend that raised St. Bernards for many years, the biggest, happiest, goofs you would ever want to meet. Cujo definitely annoyed me. Maybe not rational, but then I never claimed I was ...



I've read a few of Jan Burke's stories. I enjoyed them very much; she's got a nice style about her, the characters are interesting and the plots keep you turning the pages..


Jannene, This is one of my favorite shows (Monday on ABC) because I enjoy the characters. The interactions are great. Just thought I'd mention it.
Just finished The Forgotten Garden, which I wasn't expecting to like so much. It's a grown up Gothic novel, The Secret Garden for Grown Ups, with a pretty good mystery.
Also finished Peter Pan, which I was expecting to like more. Surprisingly dull, and very ick-making.
Also finished Peter Pan, which I was expecting to like more. Surprisingly dull, and very ick-making.

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Oddly enough, I just 'found' and re-read The Secret Garden recently, thanks to Kindle and discovered I liked it nearly as well as I did as a child. This sounds like it would definitely appeal to me ... looks like another to go on my wish list.
Thanks ... I think!

I have read this past year. For those who haven't read it, it is not a mystery, but it is soooooo good. Don't miss it. Am starting Booked to Die by John Dunning. I like it alot as in some ways it has the tone of a Mickey
Spillane, Raymond Chandler in that the narrator is the
cop, cliff Janeway, also a great lover of books. Dunning was in the book business. Love his reference to books and art in his story. Also his book tips are
great. If I like this book I will go on to the 2nd book in the series

Ken my tastes are eclectic which is why I haven't read SK, I haven't read any of the Harry potter or New moon either.



Have you read the series? I'm so into this book. I hope to finish it tonight or tomorrow. It's fabulous!




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LOL Jannene, I know you are loving this series, I do want to get back to her, and I am sure it won't happen for me until next year. Enjoy!!
Sharon wrote: "Hayes wrote: "Just finished The Forgotten Garden, which I wasn't expecting to like so much. It's a grown up Gothic novel, The Secret Garden for Grown Ups, with a pretty good mystery...."
Hope you like it, Sharon. I adore the Secret Garden and I too re-read it recently. It was, as you said, almost as good now as it was then.
Hope you like it, Sharon. I adore the Secret Garden and I too re-read it recently. It was, as you said, almost as good now as it was then.


I've been watching it since it started. I enjoy the premise of the series and the characters. They make such a good combination together. I don't think the show would be the same if any one of them left.


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The second book is




Thanks for asking, Renee! I'm writing the rough draft of the third book in the RM Outdoor Adventures mystery series, which started with
Deadly Currents. I'm trying to finish the draft by mid-January when I receive the galley proof to edit for the second book, Wicked Eddies, which will be released in May.

I'll have to see if I can find it anywhere. Thanks!









ME TOO! I so loved that movie! One of Stephen Spielberg's first and finest. Simple yet complicated.

Hear Hear. I seem to say this more and more often lately. 20 years ago it would have ..."
I think sometimes readers count a book's worth by the hefty weight of the tome. Historicals seem to fit that well, but mysteries... not so much.

ME TOO! I so loved that movie! One of Stephen Spielberg's first and finest. S..."

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