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Jan 12, 2009 01:30PM

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I really enjoy the Earlene Fowler mysteries, have read most of them, and planning on reading them again sometime when I need something light, probably reading them in order next time.




We recently cleaned out my father-in-law's basement and I found about 25 pocket books from the 40's!!!! I'm excited to read them all.



BOCD in the car: AN ICE COLD GRAVE - Charlaine Harris
Purse book: HARM NONE: A Rowan Gant Investigation - M R Sellars
Bedside book: UNDEAD AND UNWED - MaryJanice Davidson

I read the very first in the series, THE MERMAIDS SINGING, and I immediately started looking for more in the series. It was that good!

The Maisie Dobbs series is one of my absolute favorites and on my keeper shelf.

Re-reading -- that bodes ill! Are there other series you like for any reasons whatsoever? Have you read Sarah Paretsky and or Denise Mina?

Donna wrote: "Hi Susan, I am glad you are enjoying Full Dark House. I read it for my face2face book group and most everyone enjoyed it. We thought it was a good mix of mystery and humor too."
Thanks! I don't know why but Fowler reminds me a bit of Sarah Caudwell's Hillary Tamar series, perhaps because they both have/had a light touch and use classical references. Sarah's Wiki entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Ca... is awesome.

Sandy and Vickie, thanks for the input about Val MacDermid's Tony Hill mysteries. I've never read them (did Val MacDermid write other books than Tony Hill? I thought I read something else a long time ago). I'm definitely interested in reading this series.

These 3 are "Coyote Waits", "Skinwalkers", and "Thief of Time" personally, I think they were well-cast.
"The Dark Wind" was also made into a movie earlier on but not with the same director or actors. It has been on Amazon in the past, and a search online may find a copy.

Sandy and Vickie, thanks for the input ..."
Yes, she has, but I found that without Tony The Distant Echo was too grisly.



BOCD in the car: AN ICE COLD GRAVE - Charlaine Harris and my DH is reading it in HB
Purse book: HARM NONE: A Rowan Gant Investigation - M R Sellars, about halfway through
Bedside book: HEAT STROKE:Book 2 Weather Warden series - Rachel Caine.
I finished UNDEAD AND UNWED - MaryJanice Davidson the other morning. It was a funny superb read.

Vickie, have you ever read Mary Janice Davidson's The Royal Treatment? I had it recommended to me a few years ago, but got tired of the language, I'm thinking of giving it another try.

I liked it a lot and much better than THE BROKEN WINDOW
seems like Deaver is regaining his story telling ability with more character development and the plot/what's going on is really done well with various twists and turns


I liked it a lot and much better than THE BROKEN WINDOW
seems like Deaver is regaining his story telling ability with more character devel..."
Jim wrote: "I just finished THE BODIES LEFT BEHIND by Jeffrey Deaver
I liked it a lot and much better than THE BROKEN WINDOW
seems like Deaver is regaining his story telling ability with more character devel..."
I too liked THE BODIES LEFT BEHIND much better than THE BROKEN WINDOW. Everything was just better, plot, characters, setting. Like Deaver is finally getting back on track.

I really like these books





I actually read Brent Ghelfi's second book about Col. Volkovoy and his girlfriend, Valya. Halfway through the book, I knew who (whom?) he reminded me of - Andrew Vachss' character Burke. They have the same cold, single-mindedness. I'm pretty sure i would never call them heroes, in the ordinary sense of the word. When I finished Volk's Shadow, I got hold of the first one and read it cover to cover in 18 hours (I think I was having a bout of insomnia at the time).
Then I found out that you're a writer. From the book summaries, I think Boneyard and The Tunnels are my kind of novels. Now, all I have to do is wait for them to be delivered.




I'm also in the middle of Dove in the Window, and I'm enjoying it, as I usually do her books.

I liked it a lot and much better than THE BROKEN WINDOW
seems like Deaver is regaining his story telling ability....."
This is great news, just got a copy of "The Bodies Left Behind"

Hi Michelle. I think I've read all of Barry Eisler's book (if it was only limited to the John Rain series). I was fascinated by the assassin who can make his work look like "natural or accidental death". But my guess is this is going to have a limited run, unless Barry Eisler invokes writer's privilege and keep Rain from aging. If John Rain was in the Vietnam war, he would be pushing 60 or 70 by now. Even Sly in the last Rambo movie was alredy flabby and showing his age, which no amount of special effects work can hide. The latest book by Barry Eisler, coming out on Feb, is not about John Rain anymore.
I haven't read anything by Robin Burcell, but I will look up some of her books. Thanks for the recommendation.

kathy-diane
http://kathy-dianeleveille.com

Too funny, I was just discussing that fact with a friend the other day! Rain is awfully agile, even for the age he would be now! I know that Eisler is starting a new series, first book is Fault Line and it's really good, I read it a few months ago.

Best
Kathy-Diane
Author of LET THE SHADOWS FALL BEHIND YOU
http://kathy-dianeleveille.com


I'm in the middle of reading "The Angel of Knowlton Park", by Kate Flora. I can't adequately review it yet, but I am enjoying it. This book is a little different than others that I have read by her.
Has anyone read her books?


Yankee Doodle Dead by Carolyn Hart
and
Owls Well That Ends Well by Donna Andrews.
Both were enjoyable reads and great reminders why I loved these authors, Carolyn for her terrific characterization and setting, and Donna for her madcap humor. I recommend both books!
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