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How is it so far? I want to read that book but I wasn't sure.

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Sorry, but Icebound doesn't pick up. Not his best.

Also read Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely which is no fun at all, but for suspense and the crisp simplicity of his prose, I'd recommend it.

And DRAGON TATTOO was wonderful too.. could not put it down.
Here's a question: many people I know who don't normally read mysteries are reading the Steig Larson triology. What is it about his work that's attracting them?

I think the female character is very unrealistic especially in the second book
events in second book seem deus-ex-machina generated
won't read 3rd


I think the female character is very unrealistic especially in the second book
events in second book seem deus-ex-machina generated..."
Jim
I am torn on the books. I think like any mainstream over hyped item there will always be unmet expectations. I did enjoy the first one, however I don't think I am going to pursue the other two. For the life of me I can't figure out the hype.
One thing is certain, I want to hire Larson's PR firm.

I think the female character is very unrealistic especially in the second book
events in second book seem deus-ex-machina generated..."
I liked both books. If you are in the mood for a nice plot driven novel, Larsson's books fit the bill. They are fast paced page turners and very engaging reads.



characters and story seem real so far
like the writing style too

Loved this book. Also read the next book in this series Evil at Heart but it didn't grab me the way Heartsick did. I didn't get the obsession with Gretchen either but it didn't detract from the book, it was a page turner for me.


I enjoyed this book and gave it 5 stars. It is dark, intense and heart wrenching at times, but sick as the killer is in this one, it doesn't totally follow the serial killer formula and has some good twists and turns. The characters are exceptional, the plot good. One of things that bothers me about Stephen King novels are some of his endings. I like a more upbeat ending and this novel certainly provides one.

Am now read Death of an Old Goat by Robert Barnard. I'm only on chapter 3, but it's very comical, with the author's caustic wit this time skewering University professors in England and Australia.

Robert Barnard is one of my favorites especially Political Suicide

I just picked this up yesterday to reread. Hopefully, I won't remember who done it before I am through.

I have read about 100 pages and really like the book so far - strong characters and good whodunnit so far
-strongly second Mike's recommendation



IMMORAL just kept getting better and ending was great




I liked this book a lot for its depiction of Victorian England - made me think I was living then/there- and the characters/story
hope You enjoy it

I picked up Stripped the other day and will start it soon -what's the 3rd book in the series?


Jim - Everything is relative...if I had to pick my least favorite of the exciting Stride series then I would say it is Stripped but it is still an excellent book! I won't give my main reason why before you finish the book. If you read Stripped and don't like it as much as Immoral then don't be discouraged from reading the rest of the series. Overall, it is top-notch series!

I have long enjoyed both of these series and have read every entry in each. I certainly would recommend these books and indeed the series to those who enjoy reading about independent and stubborn women who have a take-charge attitude toward life.


I'm also looking to read, in chronological order, all of the Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery Series, written by Kate Kingsbury. I've only read the special Christmas releases of the series, but I really loved them.
I recommend both authors, Donna Andrews and Kate Kingsbury.

Currently reading GOODNIGHT, IRENE by Jan Burke
...and really enjoying it. It's my first by Burke and I would recommend it! Looking forward to the next in the series.

...and really enjoying it. It's my first by Burke and I would recommend it! Looking forward to the next in the series.

loved the book/dialogue/language/story/characters
looking forward to reading more of Crumley's books

Best of the New Year to everyone... and a BSP note.. DOUBLEBACK is available on Kindle and soon Sony too.

I just finished Fire & Ice by J. A. Jance. Both JP Beaumont and Joanna Brady are featured. It was a little distracting the way she switched back and forth between characters ... didn't always know immediately which character was "on." But, that said, I really enjoyed the book and would recommend it. Of the last 3 I've read -- the other two were Blind Man's Bluff, Faye Kellerman and U is for Undertow, Sue Grafton -- this was the best.

I've read both Behind the scenes at the museum and Case histories by Kate Atkinson and enjoyed them both.
Just finished Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie, fantastic.

I've read both Behind the scenes at the museum and Case histories by Kate Atkinson and enjoyed them both.
Just finished Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie, fantastic."
Kate Atkinson ties together disparate characters better than any current mystery writer - I liked both CASE HISTORIES and another of her books -WHEN WILL THERE BE GOOD NEWS a lot

If you're looking for something different this could be it.

Hi Duffy, the non holiday books of the Pennyfoot series are in the same vein. I read Chivalry Is Dead from the series and found it to be equally good.
I wish you luck with finding them at your county library, for I have not been so fortunate. My libraries only have the holiday books, and even bookmooch.com and paperbackswap.com don't have any available copies. :(
I just finished Absolute Power by David Baldacci. It if pretty good. I give it 3 stars. I am starting Total Control by David Baldacci.
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