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  • 4AMNTN
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    WOW! So many books! My that's great! Thx for sharing - I'll need to check back more often - I haven't read in a long time. Last book was a really good one "Into the Yellowstone". - anyone here know of that

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  • YB
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    Stella Cameron - Folly - OK

    Next up was a series of five books by Mike Faricy. I first found this author a few years ago, his character Dev Haskell is a Private Detective. There are a lot in the series and are very good. Then around a couple of years ago he created a new character called Jack Dillon. Jack is a US policeman who is sent to Dublin, Ireland, to arrest a US citizen and return him to USA for trial. Things go wrong and the criminal is killed. I have forgotten the reason why but Jack remains in Dublin and is attached to the local police. This develops into a further four books and then a month ago I was offered five new ones in the series - FREE!
    So I've been reading those for a few weeks and find them excellent. Good murder mysteries with a sprinkling of humour.

    I would recommend Mike Faricy to you all, either series are extremely good.

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  • YB
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    It seems an absolute age since I posted on this section si quite a few to report on.

    Celina Grace - Scimitar. I have previously read a few of these featuring a detective called Kate Redman. Good
    Simon McCleave - The Harlech Beach Killings. New author to me, OK
    Rebecca Bradley - Blood Stained. Another new to me author. Good
    Val McDermid - Christmas is Murder. A short story. Good
    Quintin Jardine - The Cage. Latest in the Bob Skinner series. Very good as usual
    Val McDermid - Past Lying. Very Good
    Peter James - Stop Them Dead. The latest in the Roy Grace series, set in Brighton on England's south coast. One of my favourite series, excellent as always
    Tim Sullivan - Thev Dentist. Good
    Richard Osman - the Last Devil To Die. Richard is a UK TV quiz presenter, This is the latest in the Thursday Murder Club Series. Good and humerous in parts
    Quentin Black - Lessons in Blood. The main character is a bit Reacher - ish. He gets into a skirmish with four bad guys and beats them easily. If there are eight bad guys his girlfriend sorts them out
    Quentin Jardine - Autographs in the Rain. An old Bob Skinner book that I must have missed first time around
    Duane Lindsey - The Grifter's Daughter. A bit differnent but good
    Stuart Field - A Friend of the Famil Not a bad story but two complaints. One is that this book is part one, wasn't aware until I had finished it. Second, I don't recall ever reading a book with so many mistakes in it. Spellings, wrong tense, wrong meanings. Whoever releases Kindle books don't seem to check them as well.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Oh. I liked reading the Stride series too.

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  • Gismo
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    Started into my Nick Clausen zombie epic of 9 books in one collection called Dead Meat.
    Pretty realistic with no actual heroes as such, just as someone is getting through the day wham, they gone over 1400 pages for the 9 books, i'll probably lay it down to read another book soon, over 600 pages in too

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  • YB
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    Disappointed!! Well that's an understatement. My latest read is I remember You by Brian Freeman. I have been a fan of and have been reading Brian's books for years, particularly the Jonny Stride series with Serena and Maggie.

    However this latest one - I persevered until almost half way, I thought it was a bit odd. The main character, was she imagining things, was she dreaming, did the things really happen. It turns out that a medic had stored his late wife's memory onto his phone and then implanted the info into the girl. Stuff like that is not for me

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  • YB
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    Although the books were around when I weas at school I don't remember them from then. Our compulsory reading was more likely to be Shakespeare or Dickens

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  • 4AMNTN
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    YB. I have read them both - but in high school.... I barely remember them. And to be honest I may have just read the Cliff Notes ... Romeo & Juliet Grapes of Wrath, Count of Monte Cristo The Great Santini ... we either SAW the movie or had to read .. Beowulf, Jabberwocky ...

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  • YB
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    No Hiding Place - MA Comley

    Animal Farm - George Orwell

    1984 - George Orwell

    I have heard of the two George Orwell's pretty much all my life but have only just had a read. What did I think? Well I'm glad I have read them. Of the two I preferred Animal Farm. Some people will say that the idea of Animals taking over a farm is fantasy, well OK it is but there is a moral in there. The pigs were in charge so they were much better off but the other animals, cows, sheep etc had to work just as hard and weren't fed any better than before.

    1984 gets bogged down in detail a couple of times. Given that bit was written in the 1940's it is amazing how some of the things did/have come true, not exactly but the principles.

    If you haven't read them give them a go
    Last edited by YB; 20-10-2023, 04:30 PM.

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  • Dan M.
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    Did I miss a book?
    You might've missed a book! I don't remember if Adam Humphrey was from an earlier-on book or not.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Did I miss a book?

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Spoiler alert Spoiler Alert Will Trent #11
    Dan- 1st thing: wasn't Adam Humphrey the name of the college student the mom killed in the book where Trent & Faith got hooked up???
    Also ::: who is “A” in the Rape Club — (Aiden)??????????? And where did Aiden -come from & this PTSD Faith has ? Hmmmm


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • 4AMNTN
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    Do you see now why I have such a "thing" about the TV series "Will Trent".

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  • Dan M.
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    Dan: tell me what you think about the series -- did u read The Grant County series? Will, bless it - doubts himself all the time with the company he keeps. Not Faith or Sara - but everyone else seems to not give him enough credit. How 'bout Amanda - she's a hoot!
    For a while each book almost felt like a reset in the beginning with Will and/or Sara questioning each other's feelings. That got old. Same with how scared of Amanda everybody seems to be, but she always has their back in the long run. And so much sweat! Everybody always sweats. Then again, it IS the South. And I don't know about the rest of the country, but Atlanta must have something in the water to crank out so many women-torturing, rapist serial killers. But I like the series overall.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    YB. Thx so much! I love reading lists - don't know them, I'll look into it.
    FOUND my charger for my Kindle -- Reading Will Trent #11 - was on chapter 8 before I knew it! Read until midnight.

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