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In this addition to the 'Easy Rawlins' series, the private detective's search for a missing man morphs into a complicated saga involving blackmail, gangsters, murder, and more.
Gritty thriller. 3.5 stars
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FBI agents in the Patterns and Recognitions Unit are hunting a serial killer who's murdering serial killers. (Not a bad idea, right? This reminds me of the TV series 'Dexter.')
Good suspense novel. 3.5 stars
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Berger and Mitry #3. In this volume of the very likeable series the visit of 2 married movie stars descends into murder and lots of rather tawdry hanky-panky. Not the best of the series but still I liked it. 3 stars.


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Looks like this is another prequel to Johnson's first novel, taking place a few years after Walt served in Vietnam.




A grieving author with writer's block goes to a Scottish island to 'get inspired', but the isle is a peculiar place.
Twisty thriller. 3.5 stars
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Looks like this is another prequel to Johnson's first novel, taking place a few years af..."
I like the Longmire books.




87th Precinct #55. Very well-written police procedural about the hunt for a serial killer featuring the well-known and well liked cops of the 87th. Sorry to say that McBain has died and I assume this will be the last in the series. There's a reason why this series has lasted through 55 episodes and that is they are very good. 4 stars. Goodbye Ed.




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Recently finished The Old Man in the Corner by Emmuska Orczy (usually known as Baroness Orczy), one of the story collections included in the [Ellery] Queen's Quorum listing of the most important/influential story collections in the mystery genre.
http://www.classiccrimefiction.com/qu...
Not quite as engaging as the near-contemporary Sherlock Holmes collections, but then what is? These still give a sort of snap-shot of an earlier era, and the Old Man is an interesting raconteur who seems surprisingly amoral for the time period. Mostly clever stories, fairly well-written, though the characters are at best 2-dimensional and somewhat stereotypical. I read them through Project Gutenberg.
http://www.classiccrimefiction.com/qu...
Not quite as engaging as the near-contemporary Sherlock Holmes collections, but then what is? These still give a sort of snap-shot of an earlier era, and the Old Man is an interesting raconteur who seems surprisingly amoral for the time period. Mostly clever stories, fairly well-written, though the characters are at best 2-dimensional and somewhat stereotypical. I read them through Project Gutenberg.




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Fascinating book about phages (viruses that destroy bacteria) and their use as cures for diseases.
Well-researched and well-written. 5 stars
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Pinkerton Detectives #3. ................ Germany, 1923. Phil and Jane are hired to go to Germany to find out who tried to kill Adolf Hitler. Very well done with lots of period details BUT their previous mystery adventure in Paris of 1922 was fun but this book is much darker. Tough to write a light fun mystery about Nazis. But I do like Phil and Jane so 3.5 stars. Plus Satterthwait has died so the series is over. Bye Walter.



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This is Blake Crouch's debut novel from 2011, re-released in 2024.
In this thriller, a good portion of the American population has gone insane, and these crazed people are out to murder everyone else. A family of four 'normal' people goes on the run.
Exciting adventure story. 3.5 stars
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In this 'documentary novel' Chinese expat/dissident Liao Yiwu paints a picture of the early days of the Covid pandemic in China - and the Communist regime's attempts to cover up and deflect.
Unusual, and very human, addition to the Covid literature. 3.5 stars
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