Left You Dead - Peter James. Another excellent one in the Roy Grace series.
The Fine art of Visible Detection - Robert Goddard. Not one of best in my opinion. Moved around. Set partly in Japan, partly in England and partly in Iceland. The main problem being the unusual names of people and places which is not always easy to keep track of.
Not Dark Yet - Peter Robinson. The new one in the Alan Banks series. I liked this
Next up is Off Script by Graham Hurley. One of my favourite authors. This is the third book in the Enora Andersson series. It was first published last year but I missed it. The next one in the series is now out
Sorry, my bad spelling. The lady's name is Enora ANDRESSEN
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I've never been a massive Grisham fan. I've tried a few over the years but always found them a bit slow and "dry". A bit hard to explain but I know what I mean.
I finished Judas Horse by Lynda la Plante. OK , but not one of her best, I then went on to Before the Storm by Alex Grey. This is the latest in the William Lorimer series, set in Glasgow. Very Good!
I have recently started on Left you Dead by Peter James. This is the new one featuring Roy Grace, one of my all time favourite series.
Next up will be The Fine Art of Invisible Detection by Robert Goddard. I have no idea what its about, he comes up with all sorts of subjects, plots and characters and they are usually good. I will be collecting the new Alan Banks book by Peter Robinson from the library later in the week
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I've never read one - watched the movies tho.
I'm behind - I need to read: Ocean Prey(Sandford), The Maze(DeMille), Jungle Up(N. Pirog), The Russian (J. Patterson), Funeral for a Friend (B. Freeman) & others.....
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John Grisham has a new book out (Sooley) about a kid from Sudan who is a basketball prodigy and comes to America to play in some kind of exhibition tournament and while he is here Sudan descends into civil war. His family is there and he is here. He decides his only chance to get them out is through basketball. So yeah, it's not a quick solution. That's a real basic synopsis. I've always liked Grisham novels so I'm gong to give that one a go.
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Started on Mike Grist - Saint Justice, 1st book in a series, it's meant to be Reacher like, so, we will see
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I've finished Harlan Coben's Win. I liked it, something a little different.
Now onto Judas Horse by Lynda La Plante
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I'm stuck on a listening loop of The Shape of Night by Tess Gerritsen ...
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Good to hear thank you for all the information I don’t know any of those but I will look them up in the book WIN I enjoyed read it within two nights I hope you enjoy it
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Cry Baby - Mark Billingham. Tom Thorne series, one of my favourite series. This is a prequel. Very good. Set in London
Still Life - Val McDermid. Another good one, latest in the Karen Pirie series. Set in Scotland
Consequences - RC Bridgestock. Written by a former Yorkshire policeman and his wife. Set local to me, its nice to be able to accurately picture the locations
Blunt Force - Lynda La Plante. In the Jane Tennyson series. Actually released late last year but I missed it somehow
I have just had notification from the library that Harlan Coben's win is ready for me to collect. I will be there tomorrow or Monday for it.
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There’s nothing better than a good Myron and win book so it’s just the perfect duo and I used to enjoy the stories. I don’t do of course young adult books so I didn’t read any book that had to do with Myron‘s nephew.
And I loved the Lucas Davenport books pre-him getting married and kids ... he was awesome!
I guess I look forward to the Will Trent books by Karen Slaughter most each year and then Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum Ranger and Joe Morelli books oh and you can’t forget Lula! Ha! But I read several series...
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I was a big fan of Myron & Win when they were regulars in the 90's/00's. Then he brought them back for a "one off" in 2016 which somehow didn't seem just as good.
I'll be interested to see how Win performs on his own, when my library finally let me have a copy
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Just finished Win. Deanie what did u think? Anyone else follow Myron & Win?
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Finished the Lynda la Plante book. Very good
Now on to The Roots of Evil by Quintin Jardine. The latest in the Bob Skinner series.
Still waiting for Win from the library
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