Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Currently Reading
Collapse
X
-
I used to read a few Michael Connelly years ago. Does he still write Harry Bosch, Brouwer?
-
Since the Reacher book which I read in early January my list is as follows
RC Bridgestock - Persecution. The co-authors, Bob and Carol are former police in my home town. Although their books are set in a fictional town this is obviously based on my home town and adds extra interest to the stories.
Richard Osman - The Man Who Died Twice. Richard is a UK TV Quiz/Gameshow presenter. This is his second book. Fairly light hearted, some humour and a murder or two
Casey Hill - Serial. New author to me, OK
Jack Probyn - The Conspiracy. Another new to me author. I liked this one.
Ty Hutchinson - Kowloon Bay. Couldn't get into this one, abandoned after around 100 pages
Brian L Porter - A Mersey Killing. A body appears that has been dead over 30 years. The story flits back to then and now, although "now" is 1999 when the book was written. Lots of reference to the 60's musicians that I was brought up with.
Rick Mofina - Cold Fear. I've probably read around 5-6 by this author. All are standalones. If you haven't read him he's definitely worth a try
Alex Gray - Echo of the Dead. Latest in the series featuring Policeman Bill Lorimer, Set in Glasgow. I have read the previous ones. Only started today
Leave a comment:
-
I have several on Kindle to read - I am sooo behind (like a year) I have several on my to buy list as well. My sister did an impression for a mouth guard I've had it in 3 nights now & I believe it will help while I read. I sure hope so. (TN, TMJ, I have such facial pain on the R side ... )
Leave a comment:
-
Mark Billingham - Rabbit Hole. A lot of his books are about a detective called Tom Thorne. They are very good. This was a standalone, very different and very good
Lynda La Plante - Unholy Murder. Featuring Detective Jane Tennyson. About the 4th or 5th in the series and good
Val McDermid - 1979. As the title suggests this is set in 1979 and features a journalist called Allie Burns. This is described a first in a series. I like stories that go back in time. A bit like Reacher prequels
Leave a comment:
-
Dan!!! Is there a possibility that ur book will ever be available on audio? It one of those books I could read again & again …
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Leave a comment:
-
Running out of Road - Cath Staincliffe. Interesting story about four characters who have no previous connections but circumstances bring them all together
Intermission - Graham Hurley. Latest in the Enora Andressen series. I'm beginning to like this series a lot.
The Reacher Guy - Heather Martin. The Lee Child biography. I started reading this in January and only finished it in September. Must be a record for me. I kept putting it aside as books by my favourite authors became available at the library. However it is that sort of book that you can do this with, unlike a story. Did I like it? Being honest I couldn't give it more than a seven out of ten. Would I recommend it to you good people on here? Maybe - it is interesting and you do find out lots of Lee's secrets. My biggest complaint is that it flits about a lot. There will be a few paragraphs about his time working in TV in the UK, immediately followed by a magazine interview in 2019.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: