Archive for the 'Fiction' Category

Storm Prey

Lucas is starting to fray a bit.

Storm Prey

The Black Ice

Back to the beginning – jumping around in the series.

The Black Ice (Harry Bosch)

Nine Dragons

This one stretches the willful suspension of disbelief, but good for a raining day

Nine Dragons (Harry Bosch)

Kill Shot

Not real keen on the super secret agent genre, but this was ok.

Kill Shot (Mitch Rapp)

Shock Wave (A Virgil Flowers Novel)

Digging into my Scarborough library book sale pile. This is an ok series for when you want to put your feet up.

Shock Wave (A Virgil Flowers Novel)

Watchers of Time: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Novel

These books have such an interesting feeling that it is easy to get lost in them, which is a good thing.

Watchers of Time: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Novel (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery)

Legacy of the Dead

Another good one in the series.

Legacy of the Dead (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries)

A Pale Horse: A Novel of Suspense (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries)

A pleasant surprise after pulling off the shelf at random.

A Pale Horse: A Novel of Suspense (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries)

Buried Prey

Sanford keeps em rolling

Buried Prey

Killer View

One of the better efforts

Killer View

Sixkill (Spenser Mystery)

Gift horse saying might apply.

Sixkill (Spenser Mystery)

Killer Weekend

Passes the time.

Killer Weekend

Thick as Thieves

Pulled it off the shelf at random and quite a pleasant surprise.

Thick as Thieves

Middle of Nowhere (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews)

This series is getting a bit thin

Middle of Nowhere (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews)

The Cut (Spero Lucas)

Moves along and keeps your interest.

The Cut (Spero Lucas)

Cut and Run

Cut and Run

The First Victim

Not that interesting, but better than watching paint dry.

The First Victim (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews)

Parallel Lies

A break from Boldt is good for the author and reader.

Parallel Lies

The Body od David Hayes

Not a real good effort.

The BODY OF DAVID HAYES (Lou Boldt/Daphne Matthews)

The Pied Piper

A bit over the top in places, but keeps you interested.

The Pied Piper

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