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I have just found this thread - great recommendations. I like the sound of the Flavia books - I had never heard of them before. Thank you.
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I've read the first 25% or so of Poison Ivory, the penultimate book (as of now) in Tamar Myers' "Den of Antiquity" series featuring Charleston antiques dealer Abigail Timberlake (library download); I've read all the previous ones, though it's been a while for me since the last book. Setting aside her irritating assistant C. J.'s constant references to her family back in Shelby (NC), it's silly, but fills time okay.
My library has the latest one (after that) as an e-book also, which I'll probably read at some point for downtime filler. |
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Jodi Picoult novel
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Just wondering has anyone read any Novels by Jodi Picoult, I've just come across one of her books entitled "Keeping Faith" Please give me a review if you have. Thanks and happy reading lyric39 |
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I've read quite a lot of Jodi Picault, she's pretty good. She's very hard to pin down to a type, but she writes well and often works her stories round quite confronting issues.
Should say that they are certainly not cosy mysteries, at least not the ones I've read. Last edited by amward; 03-04-2011 at 03:36 AM. Reason: needed to add more |
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I've started the second Flavia (The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag) on audio, which is good, but a bit long in the set-up of a crime.
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I've seen a couple of Lifetime TV movie versions of Jodi Picoult books that were interesting enough to make me consider sampling her work--The Tenth Circle and Plain Truth. But I have the feeling that they may be too fraught with MEANING, when I prefer straightforward genre fiction.
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Yesterday, I started Some Like It Hot-Buttered, and I must say I was put off by the protagonist as seeming somewhat obnoxious. Specifically, his bragging about "getting" alimony off his physician ex-wife might have seemed anti-sexist, but I found his attitude vaguely creepy. It's as though he stayed home and raised their kids while she pursued her career: they don't have any.
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I'm reading Sue Ann Jaffarian's "Ghost in the Polka-Dot Bikini" . It's the second in the Ghost of Granny Apples series. Sue Ann's got an off the wall sense of humor and it really comes through in the books.
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I completed the second installment of Carolyn G Hart's Death in Demand series, Design for Murder, over the weekend. This one moves the action to Chastain, NC from Annie Laurence's home base of Broward's Rock where she operates a mystery bookshop. There's romantic involvement with wealthy sidekick Max Darling but, more to the point, bodies start to pile up at Chastain where Annie is leading a murder mystery evening in conjunction with the local historical society.
Some people find it tedious, but one of the charms (at least early in the series), is the author's penchant for spewing a laundry list of mystery authors and the works to illustrate some aspect of the current plot point. I'm a casual reader of cosys and mysteries in general; it's fun to mentally tick off author's I have read, have heard or make note of for future investigation. With mission accomplished, I've opened another cosy, Lawrence Block's Burglars Can't be Choosers, the first in his Bernie Rhodenbarr series -- delightfully amusing so far! |
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Well, that was quick! Finished Lawrence Block's first Bernie Roddenbahr burglar book, Burglars Can't Be Choosers from 1977. It's quite a hoot!
Handsome, mid-30s, professional burglar Bernie thinks he's on a "routine" unlock and entry, looking for a blue leather box in an antique rolltop desk. Dismayed that the box is missing, he's more dismayed when the cops arrive and arrest him; he's even more dismayed to discover there is a corpse in the other room and he's now considered the murderer. By chance, the arresting cop is an "old buddy" and Bernie manages to make a getaway. Enter a cast of characters as Bernie tries to "clear his good name", of the murder charge at least, including a couple of love interests and a few eccentric theatre people. I did find the solution a tad conventional, but there were lots of laughs throughout as the story is told in the first person as the twists and turns present themselves to our hero. Available from for abt $8 from Kobo, Kindle and with luck your local Overdrive e-library. |
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