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Having just finished the first book, I have to say I was a bit disappointed. The characters just didn't grab me like the ones in the Amelia books; however, I pushed on to the second in the series, "Street of the Five Moons," and it seems to hold more promise.
I am a series addict. I love to read continuing stories where the characters grow and develop, so I'm hoping for the best with this one.

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I enjoy the Vicky Bliss series way more than Amelia Peabody series. The last one, though, was a disappointment.


The farther I get into this second book, the more I'm captivated by the character of Vicky. She has definite possibilities!




But now, for a change of pace, I'm reading Graham Hurley's third book in the DI Joe Faraday series, "Angels Passing." Police procedurals are usually not my cup of tea, but I'm hooked on this one. I'm less than a hundred pages into it, but I find it hard to put down.

It was a riveting book with many plots and good character development, all wrapped up nearly on the last page.



I have very fond memories of those Rex Stout books. I devoured them like brain popcorn when I was a teenager back in the '60s. They are really, along with Sherlock Holmes and Perry Mason, where I learned my first love of mysteries. No, they were not great mysteries by today's standards, but they were certainly fun reads in that simpler time and helped keep one teenager out of trouble.

I also just finished Kindred in Death
by J.D. Robb. I read all her books. This one was not as good as her previous one, Promises in Deathand yet I enjoyed it as I do all of the books in the series. My disappointment with this one is there was not as much humor or use of the other characters I've come to love.
I'm reading "Deep Creek" (via NetGalleys; out in Feb 2010). It's a based-on-real-events mystery, recreating/imagining the dangerous 1887 hunt for the killers of 31 Chinese gold miners on Idaho's Snake River. Completely believable characters, genuinely scary villain, a mystery with profound consequences, and the Pacific Northwest setting all make this anything but your standard Western/historical. So far so good--
I'm reading my very first VI Warshawski/Scarpetta book. I hope I like it -- I'm ready for a new series of books to pursue. It's the newest book in the series -- but hey, I've heard Warshawski's character "developed" -- so why not just start with the best!

They are two different series, by different authors, why are you calling them the same thing?
Warshawski was okay until the last couple of books, when the series was just non-stop grimness.
Scarpetta was great at first, but by the 10th book, with the introduction of the werewolf, it was time to call it quits.





My favorite so far is "Bad Luck and Trouble.""
Michelle, did u read The Enemy??? I am going to start this one..

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There aren't many of the Carlotta Carlyle books and I wish it weren't so. It is one of my favorite series.

Currently:
BOT in the car: SKIN DEEP - Christopher Golden, 6th in Bodybags series, tape 5 of 5
Purse book: DESOLATE ANGEL - Chaz McGee, paranormal mystery, 40 pages from end
Bedside book: OVER MY DEAD BODY - Michele Bardsley, paranormal romance-ish with lots of humor, chap 7

I did read The Enemy, way back when. I remember really liking it. Enjoy!
Sakura wrote: "Michelle wrote: "Sakura wrote: "Hello All, I am looking for a good Lee Child novel??? Can anyone recommend something????"
My favorite so far is "Bad Luck and Trouble.""
Michelle, did u read T..."

Well, there's a dozen of them--that's a fairly decent run for a series. Hopefully there'll be more? The last was published in 2008 so far.
Current reads for me: GROUNDS FOR MURDER by Sandra Balzo, THE CHALK CIRCLE MAN by Fred Vargas.
Cheryl

Currently:
BOCD in the car: DEATH'S HALF ACRE - Margaret Maron, Judge Deborah Knott series, one of my favorite series to read and/or listen to
Purse book: DESOLATE ANGEL - Chaz McGee, paranormal mystery, so very close to finishing this one. It's a good book that keeps me on the recumbent bike longer
Bedside book: OVER MY DEAD BODY - Michele Bardsley, paranormal romance with some mystery, over halfway through

Well, there's a dozen of them--that's a fairly decent run for a series. Ho..."
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Maybe it just feels like there are so few of them. That is a pretty decent run for a series.

I plan on listening to Maron's Sand Sharks from Net Library next year at some point - glad to read Deborah'll be out of town for this one; I disliked the abrupt married-with-instant-family, as well as the change from first person Deborah to rotating third person. Moreover, I wasn't too happy that Linda Barnes alternated Carlotta and Mooney last time either.



J/F: The Given Day, Dennis Lehane, The Last Good Kiss, James Crumley
On Deck: The Mexican Tree Duck, James Crumley
--I loved The Given Day, greatly recommended.
--I picked up The Last Good Kiss because I had read in a set of B&N interviews that Lehane and Pelecanos thought of it as an influential read. I was not let down. Probably in my top 5 detective mysteries.

For our mystery club challenge, I'm starting Sue Grafton's series with, of course, the letter A. Also BOCD Rules of Prey--John Stanford.

Have you read others by Louise Penny? Read The Brutal Telling and I'm hooked--going back for the previous ones.

I am almost to finish Blind Spot and Blind Rage by Terri Persons,
They are the stories of a female FBI Agent that has 2 Ghosts and her boss to help her out.There isn`t much gore in them and they are easy fast reads.
I`d give them 3*
They are the stories of a female FBI Agent that has 2 Ghosts and her boss to help her out.There isn`t much gore in them and they are easy fast reads.
I`d give them 3*


Thanks Dia. Was Rules of Prey are good story??? What is his style of writing??? Are these Murder Mysteries??


fast paced with an ending that was unexpected
lays out how unintended consequences are out there hovering in silence over almost all our actions in real life
to me Connelly is just the best out there
how he keeps Harry Bosch fresh while at the same time exhibitiing Bosch's same personality dynamics is beyond me

Thank you so much Dia. I will soon read Rules of Prey since that is his first. sounds great.



fast paced with an ending that was unexpected
lays out how unintended consequences are out there hovering in ..."
I agree, Jim. Nine Dragons is very exciting. I'm on page 240 and can't put it down. I love Harry Bosch.



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