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Also The Mapping of Love and Death By Jacqueline Winspear. Love this series!

Also The Mapping of Love and Death By Jacqueline Winspear. Love this series!"
I also enjoyed Snowman (in English). Would recommend Baantjer's de Kok series for light reading, and S. J. Watson's debut thriller Before I Go to Sleep. The former, which has been made into a popular Dutch tv series, is reminiscent of Holmes, while the latter, which has already been optioned, takes its cue from Hitchcock. I also enjoyed Ericksson's Petrarch-inspired Cruel Stars of Night. It is so hot outside!




There is a murder to be solved but in many ways this is secondary to the many relationships which are building and deteriorating as the doctor's status changes.
Highly recommended to anyone willing to try something different. Not your normal mystery.


That sounds really interesting, I've TBRd it. Thanks :)


S. J. Watson's Before I go to sleep has a similar theme, and is quite gripping. Right now I'm enjoying Benjamin Black's (John Banville's) nostalgic Dublin noir Death in Summer.



I've read a lot about Watson's book. Guess I should give it a look too. Thanks for the reminder.


Have you read In the Lake of the Woods? A different sort of mystery I guess you could call it.


My wife and I read a bunch of Icelandic fiction prior to a vacation there a few years back and we still keep up with the authors. yrsa sigurdardottir is another good mystery writer from there.


Reading My brother Michael by Mary Stewart, just started and really getting into the story.

Either way you will need to read the subtitles.


Either way you will need to read the subtitles."
Thanks David!










I have yet to read this one S.D. but I do love Dexter!




I've Deadheads to read by Hill or Rebellion by McGee.



No you're not the only one...I haven't read it yet either. I have it on my shelf and have been meaning to read it for ages. It just keeps getting pushed back by other books.

I was just going to comment! Spooky!! Think you'll all have to do a group read of The Help :)



I would second that, it's excellent as an audiobook. Really well done :)


I don't usually read short stories but these are very good.....almost Hitchcockian with strange twists, surprise endings and dark deeds. I would recommend it for a quick read.



I don't usually read short stories but..."
Jill, when I ran my cursor over the book title, it said the book was written by Peter Lovsey. Is the title incorrect?



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I have read a number of reviews of the movie and most found it disappointing. I'm always pleased to learn that GR members have different opinions. I'm often disappointed by the film adaptations of books. How well do you think they adhered to the characters and the plot?

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