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If only he just had one special friend.

July 7, 2014 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

“Please, bring a special friend for Larry,” says Larry’s mother when she prays, despairing for her son’s lonely existence and wishing better for him. Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter is a good, if somewhat predictable, mystery story that’s elevated by the quality of the prose and the character profiles of its two leads. From Goodreads: “In the late 1970s, Larry Ott and Silas “32” Jones were boyhood pals. Their worlds were as different as night and day: Larry, the child of lower-middle-class white parents, and Silas, the son […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: alwaysanswerb, crime, Deep South, mystery, Race relations, tom franklin

alwaysanswerb's CBR6 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: alwaysanswerb, crime, Deep South, mystery, Race relations, tom franklin ·
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Flavia de Luce is all growed up. Kinda.

July 4, 2014 by popcultureboy 1 Comment

Flavia de Luce, we meet again. I’ve been nuts about the magnificently precocious 12 year old amateur sleuth ever since the opening pages of the first book, when she looked at the cook employed by her father at their huge country house and thought “will no-one rid us of this turbulent pastry chef?” She is an absolute delight of a character, though the series has shown signs of stalling, as Flavia continues to be the same age and remain in the same location, edging ever […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, alan bradley, crime, flavia de luce, the dead in their vaulted arches, whodunnit, YA, Young Adult

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:30 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, alan bradley, crime, flavia de luce, the dead in their vaulted arches, whodunnit, YA, Young Adult ·
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The City & The City

July 2, 2014 by kimberleybear Leave a Comment

Quick Synopsis: A murder occurs in a fractured town, resulting in more questions than answers Quick Review: A very interesting blend of science fiction and detective procedural Read the full review here

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction Tagged With: crime, detective

kimberleybear's CBR6 Review No:24 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction · Tags: crime, detective ·
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Leaps In the Dust

June 27, 2014 by elecamel Leave a Comment

One day. 500 pages and it all happens in one long day. There are two short chapters covering the final weeks at the very end of Patricia Cornwell’s Dust, but almost the entire book is one day. Kay Scarpetta wakes early one morning shortly before Christmas to her pager calling her to a murder scene. The picture of the victim is oddly reminiscent of three murders her husband is currently out of town investigating. They work for different organizations though and can’t really share info (nevermind […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: crime, Fiction, mystery

elecamel's CBR6 Review No:13 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: crime, Fiction, mystery ·
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Ticking like a Time Bomb

June 20, 2014 by sistercoyote Leave a Comment

A return to Crazy: Gone Crazy by Shannon Hill If you like cats and mysteries, or even only tolerate cats but like mysteries and small-town social dynamics, this one’s for you.   Full review at Radical Daffodils.

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, Books, crime, Fiction, murder, mystery

sistercoyote's CBR6 Review No:4 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, Books, crime, Fiction, murder, mystery ·
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I like driving in my car

June 14, 2014 by popcultureboy 5 Comments

Ah, Stephen King. He’s been my number one go-to author since I was in my early teens and read It and The Tommyknockers. I pretty much never looked back from that point on and while not every book he publishes is a slam dunk (Dreamcatcher is one of the most jawdroppingly terrible things, and I never even bothered to finish Lisey’s Story I was so bored and annoyed by it), when you’re as prolific as King is, that’s no real surprise. But I’d still much rather read an off target Stephen King […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, Mr Mercedes, Stephen King, Suspense, thriller

popcultureboy's CBR6 Review No:27 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, crime, Fiction, Mr Mercedes, Stephen King, Suspense, thriller ·
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