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Charlie,
I really liked that book, once I got into it. It sometimes takes a little while because his books are so intricate, but he usually sucks me right in!

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Right now I'm reading Tess Gerritsen's Rizzoli and Isles series and loving it!
Tess Gerritsen


Sounds like a horribly eye-rolling premise, but it's actually a terrific book!




Keep Going Karen . . . Persevere!!!!




Private was good, although I was disappointed in the closing page. Not so much how it ended overall, just that last bit was odd to me. I am on the waiting list at the library for the new one, Postcard Killers.


I read it in Sept 09 and gave it 4 stars but didn't write a review here. It's very well written. I found it fairly easy to keep the characters straight - the book does go back and forth in time as well (at least as much as I can remember) but that actually made it more interesting to me.
I definitely think it is worth a read.



Yes, I looked back at my review from June 2008. I gave it 5 stars and recommend it to everyone. I said "I couldn't stop reading this book! The ending is not what you expect either so this book should definitely be on everyone's list." Tana French is definitely an author that I watch for new books.




Are there any good mystery authors that you would reccommend?


I highly recommend Liza Marklund, a Swedish author. The first (chronolgically) is called Studio Six. Her protag is a journalist called Annika, and the books cover not only a crime plot but also her career struggles and various familiar issues with her personal life.
I also recommend Ann Cleeves, either her Vera Stanhope series or her Shetland quartet.
All the best
Maxine.


Yes,please perserve!


Very well written; and the author is really goood about pointing out other things that affect the law--media; politics and other agendas.
If you like legal thriller and have not tried John Lescroart, I highly recommend him!


Very well written; and the author is really goood about poi..."
Mary - Should the books be read in sequence or are they pretty much stand alone?
Thanks
Tom


I personally loovvveee it!!!!!

Same here.
Vanessa wrote: "Charlie wrote: "I am currently reading True Evil by Greg Iles. I have just started and it is going to be a good book."
Charlie,
I really liked that book, once I got into it. It sometimes takes a..."
Vanessa,
I finished the book and it was good. You do have to get into it. Pay attention to what you are reading. Charlie
Charlie,
I really liked that book, once I got into it. It sometimes takes a..."
Vanessa,
I finished the book and it was good. You do have to get into it. Pay attention to what you are reading. Charlie
I am reading Life Support by Tess Gerritsen now. I have enjoyed Tess's books that I have read before and I am enjoying this book.


Maxine, I totally agree with you. I bot The Likeness because I liked In The Woods so much. Likeness just didn't do it for me (slow). I may wait for the early reviews before buying her new one.

Kari -
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the latest in Winspear's Masie Dobbs series. I thought it was the best in the series thus far, but I'm sort of a sequential type of guy. The book lays the groundwork for the next phase of the series. Enjoy!
Tom A
Richmond VA
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