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Have been reading Koontz for a long time. What is your favorite title???














I so want to start reading this series, but I have so many series that I am trying to get thru, I just don't think I can add another one,,,Urrrrggghhhh!!!!!

Ray, I looked for your book on my Nook, is it available there???

Not yet. It will probably be available for Kindle and Nook after May 15th. Thanks for asking.


Linda wrote: "Lillie wrote: "I'm reading Kate Atkinson's When Will There Be Good News?: A Novel [bookcover:When Will There Be Good News : A Novel]. Enjoying the Jackson Brodie series."
I so want to start read..."


Here's another winner for only $.99 Deadly Pleasures
While Megan Riley struggles to keep her real estate career afloat in a down economy, her rich and beautiful women friends live life to the hilt. But as Megan watches her friends lives unravel with philandering husbands and financial problems of their own, she realizes that her lonely life may not be so bad after all.
Enter Matt Donovan, LAPD homicide detective, and his investigation into the brutal and sadistic murders of young hookers. Though there's an instant attraction between Matt and Megan, I liked the slow and sexy way the author took to bring these two people together. I also liked that Megan, though lonely, doesn't fall into the trap that her desperate-for-love women friends do when they consider hiring a "boy-toy."
The police procedural for this suspense novel is top-notch with Matt and his team of two other investigators. That they all have to work through all the sordid underground S&M clubs of LA to uncover an insane serial killer was really interesting and very well done. I was also fascinated by the juxtaposition between the wealthy yacht club crowd and what appears to be a completely unrelated world… that of an S&M serial killer of young prostitutes. That these two incredibly divergent worlds should be connected is what makes this book a winner for me.
Though the subject of the story seems lurid and frightening, the author paces every scene so that the suspense is ramped up and up until the last exciting scenes where the serial killer is brought to justice and lovers find each other.
Highly recommended read!
RP Dahlke: Amazon/Kindle: http://tinyurl.com/6hdg3bf
A Dead Red Cadillac
A Dead Red Heart
(coming 2012) A Dead Red Oleander
A Dangerous Harbor

Linda wrote: "Lillie wrote: "I'm reading Kate Atkinson's When Will There Be Good News?: A Novel [bookc..."
4 books in is not bad, maybe I can get started this summer....


Also finished the last of the Markhat mysteries (sniffle) perhaps my favorite paranormal mystery series of the moment. I hear Frank Tuttle has written another one, but dang it, it's not been published yet and I don't see a date for it. Have to be patient. Meanwhile, I can *probably* find something else to read!

I've read a few Jecks books. I don't recall that title though. He has a ton of them!

Linda
Loved the Jackson Brodie books, and enjoyed the BBC series Case Histories, can only see Jackson as Jason Isaacs now.

Murder Your Darlings

Requiem for a Mezzo


Linda
Loved the Jackson Brodie books, and enjoyed the BBC series Case Histories, can only see ..."
thanks for the recommendation, I want to read them, but not sure when I will get a chance to - there are soooo many that I want to read!!!!

beginning seemed over the top but the rest of the book is really engrossing-- about French jails and France's justice system - I don't know if what is written is true but if it is don't get arrested in France.


beginning seemed over the top but the rest of the book is really engrossing-- about French jails and France's justice system - I don't know if what is..."
I am listening to that now Jim and I totally agree with you. I am half finished with it and I am really enjoying it.

Here's another w..."
Thanks for the info and the vote of confidence!!! Much appreciated. I read a lot of indie authors too (probably half my reading these days.)





Leone just keeps getting better and better and was good right from the start.




So I wonder do other people on this site like authors like Coban,Illes.Jance.Barr? Coban I guess,at least some of the Bolitar mysteries could be considered cozies,maybe. But his stand alones? Whew! Aint none better.


Most people seem to like the Beaufort mysteries of Jances'. But I like Joann Brady best. There is one novel where they meet and are tempted by one another,which I thought was cute. Yeah,definitely I'll have to try some of these other mysteries too. I don't think i can wait for the newest and latest to come out in paper back from my favorite authors,anyway., :D


I too like Coben, Jance etc but have added Louise Penny, Ken Bruen and George Pelecanos to the mix. Also, CJ Box is excellent.





Betsy, I love Coben, both this Myron series and his standalones, I just recently finished Gone for Good,for another one of my mystery groups - it was so good, I think there are so many good authors out there, they are all not mentioned in all of the groups, which is one of the things that I lik about Goodreads

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