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James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments I just finished The Price of Malice: A Joe Gunther Novel. I enjoyed it, but I don't think it's among the better books in this series. That said, most of the 20 books in the series have been very good, and so it's a high standard that Mayor has to hit every time out of the gate.


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9979 comments I'm reading Cold Case Squad by Edna Buchanon. Very good so far.


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James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments I remember liking that book.


message 104: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl I had to quit "Smilla's Sense of Snow" - I didn't like the writing style. Now I'm reading "An Unsuitable Job For a Woman" by P.D. James.


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9979 comments Hayes wrote: "I'm reading the third installment of the Thursday Next series, The Well of Lost Plots. It's okay... keeps me entertained, which is always good."

I'm reading the the first Thursday Next book, The Eyre Affair. It's very good so far; the author is quite imaginative.


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Donna | 2178 comments Mod
I just finished The Chemistry of Death for my F2F book group and I did enjoy it. I wanted to give it 4 stars but the whodunnit was just to much of a stretch so I gave it 3.


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Donna | 2178 comments Mod
On to lighter fare now, Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker. Not a comedy exactly but there is a lighter touch, a bit Hamish McBeth and Precious Ramotswe, with a bit of Peter Mayle too.


message 108: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 27, 2010 11:04PM) (new)

Barbara wrote: "Hayes wrote: "I'm reading the third installment of the Thursday Next series, The Well of Lost Plots. It's okay... keeps me entertained, which is always good."

I'm reading the the firs..."


They are a bit over the top. I found a web site that explains all the references and in jokes... will hunt it down for you, Barbara.

@Lobstergirl: I liked Smilla, both the book and the movie (with the dreamy Gabriel Byrne!) The story is a bit weird at the end, however.


message 109: by Paula (last edited Apr 29, 2010 05:54AM) (new)

Paula (pauldajo) I finished listening to A Bone to Pick and I did not like it at all. So irritating!

Back to The Spellman Files!


message 110: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 236 comments I bought the new Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes novel that came out yesterday, The God of the Hive [image error] . The only problem is that I am having to go back and review The Language of Bees (Mary Russell, #9) by Laurie R. King because this new one is a continuation of that one. A friend of mine tells me that we read too many books, and that's why we can't remember. However, I think it also might have to do with The Language of Bees having been my least favorite of the series, probably because Russell and Holmes were apart most of the novel.


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Martha | 12 comments Antonia wrote: "Marjorie wrote: "I'm reading Denise Mina's "Garnethill." She's a Scottish writer and her books are based in Glasgow.
"

i read "the dead hour" ( The Dead Hour: A Novel ) by her some t..."


I just finished "The Dead Hour" yesterday. I read the first in the series featuring Paddy Meehan, and now this one. Both very good - enjoyed learning about a completely different society, and one can't help but root for Paddy. I would read more. Anxious to hear what you think of the "garnethill" trilogy.


message 112: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 28, 2010 11:12PM) (new)

Hayes wrote: "I found a web site that explains all the references and in jokes... will hunt it down for you, Barbara..."

Try this for Eyre Affair: http://www.jasperfforde.com/reader/re...

Here are the notes for Lost in a Good Book:

http://www.jasperfforde.com/reader/re...


message 113: by Susan (new)

Susan I am now reading The Iron King and it is really good so far!


message 114: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9979 comments Hayes wrote: "Hayes wrote: "I found a web site that explains all the references and in jokes... will hunt it down for you, Barbara..."

Try this for Eyre Affair: http://www.jasperfforde.com/reader/re......"


Thanks Hayes.


message 115: by Kate (new)

Kate | 11 comments Just finished Dickens' Fur Coat and Charlotte's Unanswered Letters: The Rows and Romances of England's Great Victorian Novelists by Daniel Pool
and started Birthright by Nora Roberts


message 116: by Paula (new)

Paula (pauldajo) After listening to A Bone to Pick which I didn't like a all. What do I do? I bought a download of Three Bedrooms, One Corpse. Go figure. The 3rd Aurura Teagarden book isn't as whiny.


message 117: by Dorie (last edited May 01, 2010 04:14PM) (new)

Dorie (dorieann) | 464 comments I finished "Expiration Date" by Duane Swierczynski, which was good but not great. I went to the bookstore today, coupon in hand, and couldn't find the one book I had been wanting to buy. Very frustrating. But I was happy to find a new Monkeewrench book by P.J. Tracy Shoot to Thrill, which I picked up instead and am now going to start.


message 118: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Hi Dorie, I didn't know there was a new Monkeewrench book out. I am going to have to move Snow Blind up on my TBR pile.


message 119: by James (new)

James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments I just finished Hard Rain Falling by Don Carpenter, which I really liked a lot. I also just finished The Black Ice Score by Donald Westlake writing as Richard Stark. This is one of the books in Stark's Parker series, which I really enjoy. I didn't think that this was one of the better books in the series, but it was still fun.


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Dorie (dorieann) | 464 comments Donna, Snow Blind wasn't my favorite of the series, but I have high hopes for this new one. It's been a long wait.


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Esther (eshchory) | 218 comments I just finished Last Seen Wearing by Colin Dexter which is an Inspector Morse book.
It wasn't bad but it dragged at the end.


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Sheila Beaumont (sheilabeaumont) | 14 comments I'm now reading Legal Tender by Lisa Scottoline, the first book by this author I've read. I'm about halfway through, and so far I really like it.


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 236 comments I just finished The God of the Hive and loved it!!!!!!!!!! Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes and a cast of other great characters!


message 124: by Paula (new)

Paula (pauldajo) I finished listening to Three Bedrooms, One Corpse. I don't care for Rue Teagarden at all. I thought by the 3rd book she would have gotten less irritating, but she didn't.


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Sheila Beaumont (sheilabeaumont) | 14 comments Kathy wrote: "I just finished The God of the Hive and loved it!!!!!!!!!! Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes and a cast of other great characters!"

I loved it too! I read an ARC a while back, and now I have the real published edition. I'm going to reread The Language of Bees and The God of the Hive back to back, since they're two parts of the same story.


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 236 comments Sheila wrote: "Kathy wrote: "I just finished The God of the Hive and loved it!!!!!!!!!! Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes and a cast of other great characters!"

I loved it too! I read an ARC a wh..."


I ended up rereading a large portion of The Language of Bees before diving into The God of the Hive, and it really made it flow so much better. Enjoy your rereads, Shelia. They are well worth it.


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James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments Esther wrote: "I just finished Last Seen Wearing by Colin Dexter which is an Inspector Morse book.
It wasn't bad but it dragged at the end."


That's the first book in that series, isn't it? It's been a long time since I read it, and so I don't remember the ending. But I really liked the series as a whole. One of my favorites is The Wench Is Dead. Morse is stuck in the hospital and so to exercise his mind he attempts to solve from his hospital bed a crime that took place over a hundred years ago. A very clever and entertaining book.


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Esther (eshchory) | 218 comments James wrote: "Esther wrote: "I just finished Last Seen Wearing by Colin Dexter which is an Inspector Morse book.
It wasn't bad but it dragged at the end."

That's the first book in that series, i..."


Last Seen Wearing is actually the second book. The first is Last Bus to Woodstock.

I have only read this one book but remember the stories well from the TV series, especially the ones at the beginning which I have watched 3 or 4 times!


message 129: by James (new)

James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments I've read all the books, although it's been a while since I read the early ones. I really enjoyed the TV series as well, and thought that John Thaw was perfectly cast as Morse.


message 130: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
The BBC series of the Morse books was one of the first British detective series that I watched on PBS and I was hooked. John Thaw was wonderful.


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Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Finished Bruno, Chief of Police Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker and really did enjoy it. A good mix of mystery plot, characters, and a delightful setting. I want to book a flight to France today.


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9979 comments Donna wrote: "Finished Bruno, Chief of Police Bruno, Chief of Police by Martin Walker and really did enjoy it. A good mix of mystery plot, characters, and a delightful setting. I want to book a..."

Sounds a little like the Hamish MacBeth books by M.C. Beaton. Have you read any of those?


message 133: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Hi Barbara, Bruno, Chief of Police is a lot like Hamish MacBeth. I've read most of the Hamish books and really enjoyed the the BBC TV series too.


message 134: by Kellyyyylynne (new)

Kellyyyylynne Just getting started on The 9th Judgment The 9th Judgment (Women's Murder Club, #9) by James Patterson . It is off to a quick start and hoping it stays that way. Seems like this will be a good one.


message 135: by Frankenoise (new)

Frankenoise Currently reading Brimstone right now. Probably going to give it a 4/5. Not a fan of the religious nut. They always seem to ruin the book, or movie, for me. (Like in the movie "The Mist").

Anyway, going to be reading a Lincoln Child book next. Not sure which one.


message 136: by Katie (last edited May 06, 2010 09:43PM) (new)

Katie Flora Wilkins (kflora) I just finished South of Broad, and gave it 2 stars only because I love Charleston. However, it was a disappointment coming from Pat Conroy.

I'm now reading Memoirs of a Geisha, and I'm loving it so far.

I have a big gap in my reading life, law school, starting in 1987, and practice. In those days I read so much only to survive. Reading for pleasure just didn't factor in.

Only in the past 2 years (retirement/disability), did I finally start experiencing the pure pleasure of reading of whatever grabbed me. I have a lot of catching up to do.


message 137: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl I'm reading Playing for the Ashes. I have mixed feelings, but it does seem like it's on an improving trajectory.


message 138: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Lobstergirl wrote: "I'm reading Playing for the Ashes. I have mixed feelings, but it does seem like it's on an improving trajectory."

I've enjoyed most of the Lynley books I've read and TV shows I've seen but I guess they can't all be terrific. I hope this one improves for you.


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Mona Garg (k1721m) | 70 comments Katie, MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA is one of my all-time favorites. Enjoyed the movie too :)


message 140: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl Donna wrote: "Lobstergirl wrote: "I'm reading Playing for the Ashes. I have mixed feelings, but it does seem like it's on an improving trajectory."

I've enjoyed most of the Lynley books I've re..."


Yes, it did improve. My rating went from 2 to 3 stars by the time I was done.


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9979 comments I finished Rules Of Prey by John Sandford. It's the first in the Lucas Davenport series. The plot was good and the characters interesting. I enjoyed it and would recommend it.


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Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Barbara wrote: "I finished Rules Of Prey by John Sandford. It's the first in the Lucas Davenport series. The plot was good and the characters interesting. I enjoyed it and would recommend it."

Hi Barbara, Glad to hear this is a good one. I just picked it up at the used book sale at the library.


message 143: by James (new)

James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments Excellent news! Lawrence Block has announced a new Matthew Scudder novel to be released in April, 2011. I plan to begin reading it the day it is first available.


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James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments Donna wrote: "Barbara wrote: "I finished Rules Of Prey by John Sandford. It's the first in the Lucas Davenport series. The plot was good and the characters interesting. I enjoyed it and would recomm..."

I thought this was a very good book and a great introduction to the series. Lucas Davenport is one of my favorite crime fiction protagonists.


message 145: by Nike (new)

Nike Chillemi Picked up a battered, used book of Coffin Dancer, the #2 book in the Lincoln Rhyme series by Jeffrey Deaver. It's a page turner. Gripping.

Didn't think I'd go for the Lincoln Rhyme series cause as a quadraplegic Rhyme is stationary. I didn't like the Rex Stout Nero Wolfe books for that reason. Wolfe never leaves his townhouse. Boring.

Somehow Rhyme's inability to move is overcome by the author.


message 146: by Faith (last edited May 08, 2010 04:01PM) (new)

Faith | 136 comments "Excellent news! Lawrence Block has announced a new Matthew Scudder novel to be released in April, 2011. I plan to begin reading it the day it is first available."

This is excellent news! I had given up there ever being a new Scudder.


message 147: by James (new)

James Thane (jameslthane) | 123 comments Faith wrote: This is excellent news! I had g..."

Yes, I had too. I had heard him say a couple of times that he might not even write another novel, let alone another Scudder, so I am thrilled. I just wish I didn't have to wait almost a year to read it.


message 149: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9979 comments Faith wrote: ""Excellent news! Lawrence Block has announced a new Matthew Scudder novel to be released in April, 2011. I plan to begin reading it the day it is first available."

This is excellent news! I had g..."


I like the Matthew Scudder books also but they are soooo violent. I usually have to brace myself for the rough parts.


message 150: by Donna, Co-Moderator (new)

Donna | 2178 comments Mod
Just finished The Case of the Missing Servant by Tarquil Hall The Case of the Missing Servant (Vish Puri Series #1) by Tarquin Hall .

Charming new series set in Delhi, India with a modern day Hercule Poirot in the form of Vish Puri at the center of the action. Puri's extended family and staff are entertaining characters and the sites and traditions of India provide an interesting background to a very good mystery.

I am looking forward to the next in this series.


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