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Throughout Generations

A Long Line of Dead Men by Lawrence Block

March 27, 2020 by Jake 4 Comments

It took me twelve books total to realize how much I love the Matthew Scudder series. But I do. I’m so glad I re-discovered this in the last few months. The early books were just simple whodunnits, no more no less. Competently written yet not necessarily worth the time and effort to invest in the whole series. Yet my thirst for gritty New York tales is almost impossible to slake, so I kept coming back to these. Slowly but surely, Block continued to improve as […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: A Long Line of Dead Men, lawrence block, Matthew Scudder, mystery, New York City

Jake's CBR12 Review No:52 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: A Long Line of Dead Men, lawrence block, Matthew Scudder, mystery, New York City ·
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book cover of Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner, showing yellow type over a greyscale image of a woman silhouetted against the sky, with birds flying overhead

All the Memories

Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner

March 25, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

This one got recommended to me by a lit critic. She asked for folks to submit what we liked to read to her via Twitter and she replied with suggestions. When I said mysteries, she came up with this one, along with Tana French (who I love) and “Robert Galbraith” (who I do not love). I figured she got this based on it being part of the contemporary female-written English thriller/mystery that doubles as a character study but what the heck. It was free on […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: England, Manon Bradshaw, missing presumed, mystery, susie steiner

Jake's CBR12 Review No:50 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: England, Manon Bradshaw, missing presumed, mystery, susie steiner ·
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A Voice of My Generation

The Stories You Tell by Kristen Lepionka

March 24, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

There’s not much left to say about Kristen Lepionka’s Roxane Weary series that I didn’t already say in my last two reviews. Lepionka is a talented writer who foregoes the frills of many a bestselling mystery book in favor of telling a good tale. In other words: there’s minimal fluff to pad the story. I appreciate that. While I like these books a lot, what makes them difficult to recommend is the voice of the narrator. Roxane Weary is not inherently lovable. She’s a person […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, Roxane Weary, The Stories You Tell

Jake's CBR12 Review No:49 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: columbus, Kristen Lepionka, mystery, Roxane Weary, The Stories You Tell ·
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In the Dark grabbed me and never let go

In the Dark by Loreth Anne White

March 20, 2020 by pixifer 1 Comment

I actually read this back in January but have had trouble organizing my thoughts in order to review it. The problem is that it is so spellbinding that I absolutely blew through it. Afterward, I was left feeling like I had walked home during a windstorm – tired but invigorated. But a lot of the details were fuzzy because I read it so fast.  In the Dark is the story of eight strangers who have been invited on an all-expenses paid vacation at a luxurious […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Fiction, Loreth Anne White, mystery, Suspense, thriller

pixifer's CBR12 Review No:22 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Fiction, Loreth Anne White, mystery, Suspense, thriller ·
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Satisfaction Guaranteed

Lost Light by Michael Connelly

March 19, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

For my part, I like picking around the edges of the Harry Bosch catalogue, either when I need a Los Angeles tale or a mind-numbing read. I don’t usually go for airport paperback fare but Michael Connelly has always felt like a cut above. I don’t mean that to condescend anyone who enjoys the James Pattersons and Jeffrey Deavers of the world. But for me, Connelly has always felt slightly above their level, with just enough sophistication to feel refined yet not too much to […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: harry bosch, los angeles, Lost Light, Michael Connelly, mystery

Jake's CBR12 Review No:46 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: harry bosch, los angeles, Lost Light, Michael Connelly, mystery ·
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is the quintessential cozy mystery

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

March 19, 2020 by pixifer Leave a Comment

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is said to be Agatha Christie’s best novel and one of the best murder mysteries ever written. It’s only my second Christie novel, so I can’t really speak to the first point. But it does seem to be the template for most cozy mysteries. It was charming, funny, easy to read, and had quirky characters.  The book is told from the point of view of Dr. Sheppard, a local doctor in the English village of King’s Abbot. Hercule Poirot has […]

Filed Under: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: agatha christie, cozy mystery, Fiction, murder, mystery

pixifer's CBR12 Review No:21 · Genres: Comedy/Humor, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: agatha christie, cozy mystery, Fiction, murder, mystery ·
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    I read them in the late 1980s/early 90s too. They were my first romances.
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