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Apr 21, 2009 01:41PM

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I read an interesting review when it first came out and then forgot to add to my Mount TBR. I did today after seeing your review. I look forward to a good read. Thank you.

Kate Summerscale. The book was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction 2008


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I'm not familiar with that author. Sounds interesting.

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I'm not familiar with that author. So..."
"Death was the other woman" is really a good book. If you like noir you'll love it. Right now I'm reading "Murder...Suicide...Whatever..." by Gwen Freeman. It looks like a fun book. What are reading?
Have a good one!


With her life blighted by the Great War this thirty-ish psychologist whose work habits must mirror the successful author's own finds satisfaction unraveling mysteries as a personal investigator, hanging out with her groom father, and, even at her wits' end, being a steadfast friend. In AN INCOMPLETE REVENGE Maisie Dobbs makes the connection between a Zeppelin attack and fires set in a small Kentish village at the hopps harvest each year. A final and tongue-in-cheek example of excessive tidying up is the female reporter enamored enough of Maisie's story that she writes a ripping novel about it.
More to my taste is the grittiness of Roseanna, an early mystery in the series Polemical Pulps: The Martin Beck Novels of Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo.
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" Have you tried People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks? It's an awesome read and went really quick for me.

" Have you tried People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks? It's an awesome read and went really quick for me.
I did read that one and enjoyed it a great deal. Thanks!

Kate Summerscale. The book was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction 2008 "
I hope I'm not being impolite, but the correct title is The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective. There was an H missing in Mr Whicher's name.

Kate Summerscale. The book was awarded the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction 2008 "
I hope I'm not being impolite, but t..."
Not impolite at all from my point of view. When I did a search for the book it corrrected that and I thought it had posted the correct spelling. Many apologies. Now, off to find my reading glasses!
SMILES and THANKS

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



I loved this book and it does give you a lot to think about.

Inspector Montalbano rents a summer home for his girlfriend Livia's friend Laura and her family.
He rents the home and the family arrives, and in the first few days there are invasions of cockroaches, mice and spiders, then Laura's 3year old son disappears.
I'm smiling with enjoyment as I read on.

Inspector Montalbano rents a summer home for his girlfriend L..."
ordered from library and looking forward to this one

Hope you enjoy Summer Heat, while reading it, I thought that Peter Faulk from "Columbo" would be a good fit for this role in his earlier days.
Mike







I just finished Grave Goods and agree that it may be the best yet in this series. I love Franklin's depiction of King Henry II, and the information about his efforts to reform the legal system were both interesting and well integrated into the plot. Highly recommended.

I wish I hadn't read it so quickly. I tried to read slowly, but I couldn't slow down. Now we have to wait! Long live Henry II.

I think Connelly is the best writer out there now with respect to creating exciting and realistic
situations and THE BRASS VERDICT only gets better as you go along

One hero and 6 roommates who play around and switch partners. I guess if you like Desperate Housewives this story might appeal to you.


Mike wrote: "Get your pen out and jot down this title "August Heat" by Andrea Camilleri. Excellent start and just what's needed as summer nears.
Inspector Montalbano rents a summer home for his girlfriend L..."



Barbara:
Thanks for the report on Paretsky. I think that is one of the good things about the readers in Goodreads. Time can be saved by listening to what other's say.
Mike

I don't know how I missed this book when it first came out. What a great read. I thought the plot was very well developed as were the characters. I don't know if I buy the helpful bad boy from the hood - but wouldn't it be wonderful to see some of that redemption. Yes recommend.



With your enjoyment of Peter Robinson, did you notice that he is on the cover of the issue of "Deadly Pleasures" that came out today. Check it out. You can Google it. 5 pages of interview including a nice review of "All the Colors of Darkness"

Robinson is really good - I've read 1/2 others and he's always entertaining/interesting
Now listening to RIVER OF DARKNESS which someone recommended on here -
excellent so far
about a multiple murder in English countryside after WWI and has me mystified so far as to who did it and why

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