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Great read. Pickard among my favorite.






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Sixkill was okay, but certainly not Parker's best. A few of us have agreed that Susan is becoming an annoyance. She's just too perfect to be real!


The BBC has made Case Histories based on the Kate Atkinson book into a six part series, Jason Issacs is the lead actor,(Lucius Malfoy) and it's filmed in Edinburgh. Only started to show in the UK so I don't know when you'll see it in the US.

Well, the Spensers in the TV series and movies were different from the Spenser in the books. I liked all three versions of Spenser. That's why I'm willing to give Ace Atkins (the author who will be writing Spenser) a chance.
Actually, it's also critical that anyone who writes this series do a good job with Hawk because Hawk is a character that can become a stereotype in the wrong hands. Given Ace Atkins' track record, I have confidence that he won't do that.

Oh! I better read it soon then as I don't like to see things on TV before I've read the book! Thanks for the heads up :)

Certainly Spenser on TV and in the books are different.In this novel he seemed to be mostly his usual character. Hawk did not appear at all, but was mentioned. The TV series did a good job of portraying him as "his own man". I think and hope any writer would see that. I am still concerned that a new author will rob the series of Parker's spirit.



by William Kent Krueger. This rather sentimental take on culture of Irish Catholics, iron mining and Indians in Northern Minnesota was a more complicated version of the camp fire tales my cousin used to tell to scare me.
I just finished The Thorn by Daron Fraley. It was a 4 star story.

Absolutely! Sunny is an intriguing character too! She needs to abandon her fixation on her ex too!


Susan -
Lisa Lutz is a regular on this message board, keep an eye out for her. I've yet to work up enough nerve to tell her I think Izzy is based on her life. The whole family is, shall we say, most interesting. Enjoy!
Tom
Richmond, VA

I am always very hesitant to recommend humor writers. Even more so than music the enjoyment of humor depends on an individual's tastes. This is my third Jasper Fforde book, and so far I have enjoyed all them. Perhaps, it is because the humor fits into the story's context.
And, context is not always for the week.
This is the second and last Nursery Crimes Division book. Fforde is staying in his metafictional comfort zone. Jack Spratt's new case is his biggest yet. Not only does it involve escaped mass murderer the Gingerbread Man, but cucumbers (no spoilers here-but the cucumbers are vitally important), and a multi-national corporation and its WWI theme Park. Jack is suspended, again, from the investigation, and Mary Mary and the alien Ashley get larger roles. Ashley and Mary even develop personalities.
Fforde and the characters do not take themselves too seriously. Often Jack and Mary reference plot twist #26, or the like as if they are acknowledging that they know they are in a story. This is a world where nursery rhyme characters exist and have been granted citizenship. Jack himself is one, a fact that he prefers to keep hidden.
So what begins as the missing person case of Goldilocks, becomes a murder investigation that includes the plot points mentioned above, and porridge smuggling. Yes, porridge.
Light, amusing, and I think the author plays well with the absurdity of certain facets of his story to make the overall whole work.




Just joined the group today and I'm enjoying the notes here. Nice ideas.

Saw the final episode of Case Histories and I'm hoping Auntie Beeb makes a second series. Fantastic acting and really good storylines.



I haven't seen this one, but I love Martin Cruz Smith. I can still see the frozen sea in Polar Star. Groan. Another one for my TBR stack.

I think they're based on his personality. I read an interview he did some years ago, and he talked about his wife, Joan, the same way Spenser talks about Susan. And a very early, pre-Spenser book had another smiliar relationship. Kind of obsessive, it seems, but I still love his books.

You might be able to see the trailer for Case Histories on Youtube if you add BBC."
that's a good idea

You might be able to see the trailer for Case Histories on Youtube if you add BBC."
Thanks,Deanne. I'll try it. I still want to watch it on TV.

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