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I'm reading a Night Too Dark by Dana Stabenow. I enjoy her characters. Just finished one in the Liam Campbell series. Very similar to the Kate Shugak series. If Kate met Liam, would Trooper Chopin have a rival for Kate's attention?



Although the similiar Swedish names took some extra study on my part,and I needed the prior novels text included in the novel,both were my areas of weakness and not the authors.
The other book I read was The Weight of Silence. It was a debut novel about an abused wife,her two children, and her lost love who helped her find her kidnapped daughter. It was told by a series of narrators,and although the time sequence was not as seamless as some of Jodi Picoult's,it was a very effective way to potray the character's and their inter-connectedness.It was excellent biblio-therapy,and made excellent points about the nature of both abuse and love. I was especially pleased that she rounded out the characters as neither totally good or evil and demonstrated the abiquity of people's emotions and solutions in impossible situations.

Ed McBainThis is a book of short stories originally written for pulp magazines in the fifties. Almost all of them are excellent, there are a few duds
but very few. If you love the hard-boiled crime stuff and the old Dragnet series this is lots of fun. It's been a great read for me. This weekend I'm going to be
starting my fourth Georges Simenonnovel.


Also, River in the Sky by Elizabeth Peters. It was a middle-of-the-road type book, but it was great to visit with some of my favorite characters again - this one wasn't set in Egypt as the others in the series have been.



Now trying to finish 3 Brother Cadfael's for Mystery Book cluub in 2 wks. They are fun reads.

Not bad ...but probably not one of my favorites. Something about the "voice" of the author and some of the characters just didn't ring true. But, I'll most likely give her another try.
Denise Mina is one of my all time favorite authors ...I find myself re-reading her novels, just to experience her writing style.



Right now I'm re-reading FIELD OF BLOOD ...and enjoying it just as much as the first go round. Her novels are set in Glasgow, Scotland, and her main character is one of the most believable people I've come to "know."
Mina's story-telling voice is "conversational" ...without being trite. And she manages to take a third person view that feels like a first person tale.
To me, she writes with amazing insight into the petty frailties that beset us all ...sometimes I almost feel embarrassed that she "knows" such intimate things about me. (Does that make sense?) Joyce Carol Oates can give me the same sensation.
Hope you enjoy Denise Mina as much as I do ....





L.J.



The Best of Mystery by Alfred Hitchcock (1980, Hardcover)
I have already read several and they are very good.

http://www.tnt.tv/series/rizzoliandis...


Also got my nose in Cherie Priest's Boneshaker, but that's a steampunk zombie book, not a mystery...LOL Enjoying it a lot!
Cheryl


L.J.
The Sex Club
Secrets to Die For
Thrilled to Death
The book I am reading now is titled Alistair MacLean. It contains 5 of his books complete and unabridged. It is part of the Octopus/Heinemann Library. This combination was published in 1980. I read a lot of MacLean when I was growing up. It has been a long time since I read any of his books. The five stories in this book are: Where Eagles Dare, H.M.S. Ulysses, Ice Station Zebra, When Eight Bells Toll, and The Guns of Navarone.


NOw reading "The Bookman's Promise" by John Dunning. The protagonist is a former cop now turned rare book dealer. LOts of neat little bits about the book business tucked in throughout a (so far) good plot.
There are five books in the series. This is the second I have read.

Now I'm reading Mr. Murder and I'm having trouble settling down into reading it. Tomorrow looks like a good day to stay inside and reading - hot hot hot~~


I still am getting But Mom you told me if I let my things go out the window we wouldnt stop. My husband has come up with more jokes than one would think this incident would warent.

Some things you can just never live down :)
I just finished The Insider by Reece Hirsch. It was very good. I enjoyed it a lot. I am starting True Evil by Greg Iles.





I did finish Daddy's Little Girl without smacking Ellie upside the head. I get aggravated if I read too many books with dingbat characters...why I'm backing off of Stephanie Plum before I get totally disenchanted. Besides, if she hasn't made up her mind by book #16, she never will.
I am currently reading True Evil by Greg Iles. I have just started and it is going to be a good book.
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She and his parents are having a nasty, drawn-out fight over royalties and a lot of other things, including what might be left of that fourth novel.