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user's latest post:
Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-13 19:45:00)
Joana- 'Great minds think alike!' She is too uptight. Is supposed to have a thing for her? Do you know if he ever dates?
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Please help an insomniac who...
Published (2009-11-13 21:20:00)
D. H. Williams, I hadn't heard of www.CluesSisters.com before your post. It looks both entertaining and informative. Thank you very much for suggesting this blog.
user's latest post:
Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-13 20:10:00)
Pete, Tey wrote some great mysteries and as you say, without the gore. Next to DAUGHTER OF TIME, my favorite is BRAT FARRAR.
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the girl who played with fire:...
Published (2009-11-13 07:44:00)
"sometimes you just have to let art flow over you." This goes with out saying about every book ones reads but it surely is a discussion killer ! :-)
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Cozy Mysteries
Published (2009-11-12 17:56:00)
Maria, Thanks for replying so quickly! I eat tons of cheese! .I guess I better change my diet. I exercise at work . But ,I guess I need medicine. Bummer. I take enough meds now. I will get some oatmeal tomorrow. I promise. Ugh, but I promise. Going to bed and read "New Tricks". Gee, and I thought I felt fine too! Real bummer Heather
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Please help an insomniac who...
Published (2009-11-13 17:01:00)
Pete, thanks for joining us. Loads of the regulars on this thread are fans of THE DAUGHTER OF TIME. In fact, it showed up several times when we put together our lists of favorite mystery titles. It's a great book and I'd love to re-read it sometime. I'm sorry to hear that MS has you bedridden right now. I hope mystery reading is helping you pass the time enjoyably. If you'd like to spend some time talking about mysteries,...
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Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-13 09:54:00)
Susie, On Fossum's signing her book--It does sort of give me the feeling of having some sort of personal connection to her--because now she knows a little about who I am. In some miniscule way we are no longer strangers...? :)
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Please help an insomniac who...
Published (2009-11-13 19:07:00)
Joseph Teller's newest, DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE is out now in the mass market (only) edition (used copies available already). I'm looking forward to it. I especially liked his first one, THE TENTH CASE. Listened to a different writer's courtroom drama later, thinking "That's not how Teller's hero tells us to do it!" most of the way through. Most of the time, nearly always with audiobooks, I identify so...
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Please help an insomniac who...
Published (2009-11-13 22:51:00)
review The skies of Pern by Anne McCaffrey Very slow start to the audio 1 hour of listening before it quickened up * * * 3 stars McCaffrey is a terrific storyteller, and her ability to absorb the reader in what she is telling is clearly displayed in this story. If you listen while commuting, be warned that McCaffrey's narrative can transfix you at some points and make you miss your stop! Now that Pern can look forward to a future without...
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Started 8 months ago (2009-03-18 20:44:00)
by Polly Juice
Walk's End: Birds of Prey by Polly Juice. Located at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00190VF 2M/ref=cm_cr_asin_lnk Someone has tried to murder the queen of Walk's End, and it's up to sheriff Greyvan and his small force of watchmen to find the would-be murderer before he attacks again. With the help of his loyal co-workers he takes on drinking wizards, shape-changing witches, racist elves...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-08 21:05:00)
by Maine Colonial
Barb, are you there? Can't wait to hear your review. I'll be posting in the morning, but I'm curious to hear from people whether they preferred DRAGON TATTOO or FIRE---and why. By the way, Amazon changed my thread title to take away the capitalization. Weird.
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-18 11:24:00)
by Hilary E. Baker
Hi Susie: Just wanted to mention to anyone who has cable or satellite TV and received THE SUNDANCE CHANNEL: Sundance will be airing JAR CITY, a film adaption of Arnaldur Indridason novel, airing Wednesday August 19 at 11PM and again on Sunday August 23 at 2AM. Here's a link with a bit more info: http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/5005 24861 Hilary
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-06 07:57:00)
by L. A. McCoy
If you enjoy British novels, Elizabeth George's books are the best and all hold your interest without the "trashy element" --- You might want to omit " Lady in Red," as it comes from a totally different prospective. You can never go wrong with a Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child nove. They are my all time favorite authors. Can't wait for the next book to come out. Don't you just LOVE good ...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-29 12:57:00)
by M. Francis
Anne George's Southern Sisters - there are 8 - first is Murder on a Girls' Night Out. Not funny, but beautifully written - season, era, etc. - Charles Finch's A Beautiful Blue Death and The September Society. The third should be out in a few weeks. Sophie Dunbar's Eclaire series - first is Behind Eclaire's Door Kate Ross' Julian Kestrel - first is Cut to the Quick
Started 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-12-02 07:35:00)
by Fluff can be Fun
Tony Hillerman gives a strong flavor of the Four corners area of Arizona and New Mexico. Also a lot of flavor of the Navajo culture. Very good mysteries as well.
Started 3 days ago (2009-11-12 06:17:00)
by Sara L. Williams
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Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-08 20:44:00)
by ceemee
Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich...
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-04-28 14:26:00)
by Alexey Braguine author of Kingmaker
I guess I will shamelessly contribute to this thread. Taraaaa! Nothing like a good spy story, right? I will shamelessly say, the great reviews KINGMAKER by Alexey Braguine is getting, are an accurate description of this thriller. Only one of the reviews was written by a friend. The lady bought the book out of pity for a debut author. Hehe, she didn't know what she was getting into.
Started 7 months, 1 week ago (2009-04-06 14:24:00)
by Vonne
Hi Cat Novelist, Can you mention a few of the authors that you enjoy or the series that you have read to give us more of an idea of the type of mystery that you enjoy? In the meantime, I'd like to point you in the direction of a mystery website that I use all of the time to find new material and to search for books. It is free and if you "mouse around" the search divisions on the left of ...
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Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-18 11:24:00)
by Hilary E. Baker
Hi Susie: Just wanted to mention to anyone who has cable or satellite TV and received THE SUNDANCE CHANNEL: Sundance will be airing JAR CITY, a film adaption of Arnaldur Indridason novel, airing Wednesday August 19 at 11PM and again on Sunday August 23 at 2AM. Here's a link with a bit more info: http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/5005 24861 Hilary
Started 8 months ago (2009-03-18 20:44:00)
by Polly Juice
Walk's End: Birds of Prey by Polly Juice. Located at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00190VF 2M/ref=cm_cr_asin_lnk Someone has tried to murder the queen of Walk's End, and it's up to sheriff Greyvan and his small force of watchmen to find the would-be murderer before he attacks again. With the help of his loyal co-workers he takes on drinking wizards, shape-changing witches, racist elves...
Started 1 year, 10 months ago (2007-12-30 16:47:00)
by R. R. Anderson
Hi happy almost new year! I love the same type of mystery books and am sending some suggestions to you. Maddy Hunter (love the grandma in this series!) Denise Swanson Ellen Byerrum Joanne Fluke Sarah Strohmeyer Janet Evanovich (i don't like Stephanie Plum, but love the grandma and the supporting characters) Carole Nelson Douglas (midnite louie books) Rita Lakin There are so many more ...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-08 21:05:00)
by Maine Colonial
Barb, are you there? Can't wait to hear your review. I'll be posting in the morning, but I'm curious to hear from people whether they preferred DRAGON TATTOO or FIRE---and why. By the way, Amazon changed my thread title to take away the capitalization. Weird.
Started 1 year ago (2008-10-30 08:49:00)
by E. Darcy
I don't know if you're just interested in the 'whodunnit' type of mysteries, but if you're willing to try a page-turning, chair-gripping, show-stopping suspense novel based on historical mystery, I highly recommend A.R. Homer's 'The Devil's Alchemists.' It is set during WW II and interweaves several plot lines based on the German race for an atom bomb and the rescue of all the Danish Jews,...
Started 7 months, 1 week ago (2009-04-06 14:24:00)
by Vonne
Hi Cat Novelist, Can you mention a few of the authors that you enjoy or the series that you have read to give us more of an idea of the type of mystery that you enjoy? In the meantime, I'd like to point you in the direction of a mystery website that I use all of the time to find new material and to search for books. It is free and if you "mouse around" the search divisions on the left of ...
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-08 20:44:00)
by ceemee
Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich...
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-04-28 14:26:00)
by Alexey Braguine author of Kingmaker
I guess I will shamelessly contribute to this thread. Taraaaa! Nothing like a good spy story, right? I will shamelessly say, the great reviews KINGMAKER by Alexey Braguine is getting, are an accurate description of this thriller. Only one of the reviews was written by a friend. The lady bought the book out of pity for a debut author. Hehe, she didn't know what she was getting into.
Started 5 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-09 17:45:00)
by Nancy O
Hi You may wish to try Ken Bruen's Jack Taylor series. It's not very upbeat, but the writing is excellent.
Started 3 days ago (2009-11-12 06:17:00)
by Sara L. Williams
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