Mysteries

May 05 13:01

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Rating: 
3
 

 Murder off the record by Marnie Schulenburg

This writer from Madison, Wisconsin, did a good job on this book.  The story is about a newspaper office that doesn't print things that a killer wants them to print and how the killer is trying to make them do what he wants.  --Toi Marie

May 5, 2008 

Mar 20 08:59

Mysteries

Rating: 
3
   Gorman, Ed.  Wake up, little Susie.    This is the story of Sam McCain, a detective.  The year is 1958, and a body is found in the trunk of a brand-new Edsel.  Sam sets out to solve the murder.  A great story with a great ending.--Jane
Mar 06 09:52

Mysteries

  Another good book about the 87th precinct with Carella, Meyer, and crew solving another set of murders done by a person getting revenge on people who did him wrong.
Feb 19 15:12

Mysteries

Rating: 
4

Tilt a whirl cover

 

Tilt a Whirl by Chris Grabenstein 

Number one in the series, "A John Ceepak mystery." A fun book. Lots of humor. Interesting characters you actually like. I liked the way it was written in the first person by the sidekick of John Ceepak. John Ceepak is such a "good guy" that if told from his own point of view it would be boring. Combines lots of elements of CSI shows also. Hope #4 comes out very soon! And 5,6,7,8, etc.

 

 

Jan 25 13:23

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Rating: 
0

In Dublin's Fair City

 

In Dublin's Fair City by Rhys Bowen 

The latest installment finds Molly Murphy traveling to her native Ireland in search of a client's long-lost sister. Along the way she gets tangeled up with Irish revolutionaries and meets up with the family she hasn't seen in several years.

 

 

Jan 21 09:59

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Rating: 
0

Pop Goes the Weasel

 

Pop Goes the Weasel by James Patterson 

Alex Cross is involved in trying to solve "Jane Doe" murders in Washington, D.C. The suspect is a diplomat from England and claimed immunity to our laws. A very twisted ending.

 

 

 

Dec 21 08:34

Mysteries

Excellent!