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The Not So Honorable Phryne Fisher

June 5, 2015 by DataAngel 3 Comments

Reviews #12 through 16. Flying Too High (#2), Murder on the Ballarat Train (#3), Death at Victoria Dock (#4), The Green Mill Murder (#5), and Blood and Circuses (#6). The link for this post is for a collection of the first three stories featuring Miss Fisher. The first one (Cocaine Blues) I read last year, so it’s not included in this review. The official blurb for this book is thus: Meet Phryne Fisher, the 1920s’ most elegant and irrepressible sleuth, in her first three adventures […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: 1920s, Australia, female protagonist;

DataAngel's CBR7 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: 1920s, Australia, female protagonist; ·
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The Best Book You’ve Never Heard Of

June 5, 2015 by Zirza 3 Comments

Have you ever felt the urge to let your inner hipster come out? I’ve got just the thing for you: a book nobody has ever heard of. And it’s actually good. You can sit at your local non-Starbucks organic overpriced coffee joint, fancy hardback in front of you, and gaze sternly over your thick-rimmed glasses and your cashmere scarf and, your voice full of disdain, inquire of other hipsters: What do you mean, you’ve never read Willem Frederik Hermans? What is wrong with you? This […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: Suspense, thriller, W.F. Hermans, Willem Frederik Hermans, World War II

Zirza's CBR7 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: Suspense, thriller, W.F. Hermans, Willem Frederik Hermans, World War II ·
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Sh*t don’t mean sh*t

June 4, 2015 by janniethestrange 2 Comments

I’m still going back and forth on whether this should be a 4 or 3 star. Maybe I’ll get to the bottom of that conundrum by the time I finish this review. I warn you, there will be spoilerish content here as I work through my feelings on this book, so if you are sensitive to such things read no further. It wasn’t until I preordered this book that I discovered this is the second in a planned trilogy of sorts, which began with last […]

Filed Under: Mystery

janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:103 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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Well, this one will be a movie soon, I bet

June 4, 2015 by badkittyuno Leave a Comment

Mary Kubica’s The Good Girl has been endlessly compared to Gone Girl (primarily because the titles are similar, would be my bet), and while it offers similar suspense and mystery, it’s really a different book. It’s not quite as good, in my opinion — just not as tightly plotted — but still very enjoyable and compelling. And it has one hell of an ending — it blindsided me and made me want to reread the whole damn thing. “I didn’t set out to be a bad mother, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: badkittyuno, Mary Kubica

badkittyuno's CBR7 Review No:91 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: badkittyuno, Mary Kubica ·
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The detective above all. The detective above all.

June 3, 2015 by janniethestrange 2 Comments

“Happiness is the temporary result of denying the knowledge one already has.” Yeesh. This book, the second featuring Claire DeWitt, just kicked me in the gut, turned me inside out. And no, that’s not the Percocet talking. I was taken in by Claire and her world in the first novel, Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead. It was offbeat and witty and hard. I though about the characters and the place when I wasn’t reading. I was hooked. But I still wasn’t prepared […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:102 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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Mysteries never end

June 1, 2015 by janniethestrange Leave a Comment

“Clues are everywhere. But only some can see.” I am completely in love with Claire DeWitt. She’s prickly, she’s often unpleasant and her own worst enemy. She’s razor-sharp, tenacious and funny as hell. I am preparing to jump into the second book, but with some trepidation. While I’ve read that Ms. Gran was at work on a third Claire DeWitt mystery, there is no release date. The wait could be agonizing! Oh, well. Let’s get to this story. Claire is a well-known detective in certain circles. […]

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janniethestrange's CBR7 Review No:101 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: ·
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