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Yup, another review of The Cuckoo’s Calling

June 12, 2014 by Fiat.Luxury Leave a Comment

If I counted correctly, I’m the sixth Cannonballer to pick up The Cuckoo’s Calling, so you’re probably already familiar with the summary: injured war veteran and private detective Cormoran Strike, down on his luck and down to his last pence; his new girl Friday, Robin, newly engaged and enthralled with the prospect of working with a real live detective; a celebrity suicice–OR IS IT?–and a bunch of usual suspects, all with a conceivable motive and a suspicious air about them. None of the individual characters were […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: celebrity, Cuckoo's Calling, detective, J.K. Rowling, JK Rowling, murder, mystery, Robert Galbraith

Fiat.Luxury's CBR6 Review No:19 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: celebrity, Cuckoo's Calling, detective, J.K. Rowling, JK Rowling, murder, mystery, Robert Galbraith ·
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They Fuck You Up, Your Mum and Dad. Return the Favor.

May 26, 2014 by Another Kate Leave a Comment

We Need to Talk About Kevin is a character study of a very unhappy woman who believes that she deserves to be unhappy, and maybe she does, but maybe she doesn’t, and her hate is a form of love and her love is a form of hatred. Through Eva, Shriver takes you on a powerful, haunting journey. Whether or not it’s a journey you’ll be glad you took is another question entirely. Find out why here.

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Fiction, murder, parenting nightmares, This Book Is A Contraceptive

Another Kate's CBR6 Review No:11 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Fiction, murder, parenting nightmares, This Book Is A Contraceptive ·
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Women Can Be Scary Part I: Agatha Christie

May 19, 2014 by ElCicco Leave a Comment

At some point in my young reading life, I think when I was in junior high, I read quite a few Agatha Christie mysteries. I still fondly remember the plots of Murder on the Orient Express and The Mirror Crack’d, but I’m pretty sure I never read And Then There Were None, considered Christie’s masterpiece. Unlike most of Christie’s novels, this mystery does not feature a detective like Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple sleuthing a path to the final revelation of the murderer’s identity. Instead, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, agatha christie, And Then There Were None, ElCicco, Fiction, murder, mystery, ReadWomen2014, Ten Little Soldiers

ElCicco's CBR6 Review No:18 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, agatha christie, And Then There Were None, ElCicco, Fiction, murder, mystery, ReadWomen2014, Ten Little Soldiers ·
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What’s in a name?

May 18, 2014 by popcultureboy 1 Comment

Pen names are funny things aren’t they? It’s pretty impossible for the real author behind them to stay hidden for long. Either the books become so successful that the lack of personal appearances becomes telling, or someone in the know leaks the story just because they can. Sometimes, authors have pen names so they can publish books outside their own genre with impunity (Barbara Vine and Richard Bachman spring to mind here) and it’s no secret who the real author behind it is. It is […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, murder, mystery, Robert Galbraith, The Cuckoo's Calling, thriller

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:23 · Genres: Uncategorized · Tags: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, murder, mystery, Robert Galbraith, The Cuckoo's Calling, thriller ·
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Sovereign. Deadly. (So nearly) Perfect.

May 18, 2014 by popcultureboy Leave a Comment

Marisha Pessl arrived in a blaze of glory seven or eight years ago. Her debut novel, Special Topics in Calamity Physics, was a critically lauded runaway bestseller. I read it and loved every page of it. Then, she did a Donna Tartt and vanished for aeons. I was about to give up on another novel being published when last year along came her follow up, Night Film. Unlike Tartt, the follow up wasn’t as critically reviled as The Little Friend, but it didn’t attract the universal acclaim its predecessor had. But […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, Marisha Pessl, murder, mystery, Night Film, thriller

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:21 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, Marisha Pessl, murder, mystery, Night Film, thriller ·
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A Heretic Monk and Murder at Oxford

May 15, 2014 by Valyruh Leave a Comment

This is the first of S.J. Parris’ thrilling Tudor mysteries centered on the former Italian monk and philosopher/scientist Giordano Bruno. The battlefront of the novel is in England, where Elizabeth I is fighting to keep her reign secure from Catholic forces in Europe and within her own country that want to topple her and capture the throne for Mary, Elizabeth’s imprisoned cousin and Catholic Queen of Scots. This first book gives us some background on our unlikely hero; Bruno has been buried in an Italian […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Elizabeth, Giordano Bruno, murder, Oxford, papist conspiracy, Tudor, Walsingham

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:33 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Elizabeth, Giordano Bruno, murder, Oxford, papist conspiracy, Tudor, Walsingham ·
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