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More Harry Magic

June 22, 2017 by CoffeeShopReader 2 Comments

I read the first in Jim Butcher’s new series and kinda liked it, so I figured I’d check out his other stuff. I read the first Dresden novel, and though it was only ok. Then I saw that multiple people were saying that the Dresden series only gets good after about book 4. My local library does not have the entire series thus far, and the branch near me does not have all of the book in the order I might want them (chronologically). So […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Mystery Tagged With: Chicago, Dresden Files, fantasy, Jim Butcher, magic, murder mystery, White Night

CoffeeShopReader's CBR9 Review No:41 · Genres: Fantasy, Mystery · Tags: Chicago, Dresden Files, fantasy, Jim Butcher, magic, murder mystery, White Night ·
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Unseeing things

May 5, 2017 by TheShitWizard 2 Comments

The City & The City is an odd book to try and describe. A detective story with a sci-fi feel, although it’s not really sci-fi, it introduces us to the cities of Beszel and Ul Qoma which sit side-by-side and, in some parts, overlap. Those overlapped boundaries are ‘crosshatched’, belonging to both cities at the same time, with the citizens of each trained to ‘unsee’ the buildings, vehicles and people of the neighbouring city. Seeing anything in the neighbouring city, or going so far as […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: China Mieville, Fiction, murder mystery

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:30 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: China Mieville, Fiction, murder mystery ·
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Into the Ragged Meadow of My Soul

April 10, 2017 by Ellesfena 4 Comments

A Louise Penny mystery is a strange thing, where the mystery itself usually takes a backseat to other plotlines and character development. The murders are clean, not gory, and the characters are well-rounded people with rich inner lives and motivations that make sense. It’s so refreshing. The Cruelest Month, the third in the Inspector Armand Gamache series, takes place in the small town of Three Pines, same as the first two books do. Inspector Gamache and his homicide team are called in after town residents […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, murder mystery, Three Pines

Ellesfena's CBR9 Review No:14 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, murder mystery, Three Pines ·
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Everything she has is secondhand.

April 9, 2017 by borisanne 3 Comments

I succumbed and read The Girl on the Train! Why the hell didn’t any of you warn me that it would be impossible not to take it way too personally? J’accuse! (Just kidding; I like to stay unspoiled and wouldn’t have listened to you anyway.) What’s funny is that I listen to the “My Favorite Murder” podcast, and I’ve listened to their promo for the movie a whole bunch of times, in which the script goes “devasted by her recent divorce…” blah blah blah blah. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: abuse, Alcohol, cbr9, divorce, Fiction, Hawkins, London, murder, murder mystery, mystery, Paula Hawkins, self-care, suburbs

borisanne's CBR9 Review No:10 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: abuse, Alcohol, cbr9, divorce, Fiction, Hawkins, London, murder, murder mystery, mystery, Paula Hawkins, self-care, suburbs ·
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Like Gosford Park, But with More Corset Jokes

February 8, 2017 by lumenatrix 12 Comments

A Quiet Life in the Country (A Lady Hardcastle Mystery, Book 1) By TE Kinsey I think it says something about where my life is that I’m being drawn to speedy little mystery novels right now. As far as these things go, this is a great little mystery book. It starts off with Lady Emily Hardcastle and her Lady’s Maid Flo Armstrong arriving at their new home in a village outside Bristol in 1908. They have moved away from London in search of a “quiet […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History, Mystery Tagged With: comedy, edwardian, historical, murder mystery, TE Kinsey

lumenatrix's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, History, Mystery · Tags: comedy, edwardian, historical, murder mystery, TE Kinsey ·
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“Things are strongest where they’re broken.”

January 29, 2017 by faintingviolet 2 Comments

Often it can be difficult to review a book in the middle of the series, particularly on the first read through. I don’t know, for example, what will happen to the characters in this story as the next 6 novels progress, I only know that they exist. This means that I can only trace the works as they culminate in this book, Bury Your Dead. Bury Your Dead is, however, not a book which can stand alone: it is inextricably tied to its predecessor The […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Bury Your Dead, faintingviolet, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, murder mystery

faintingviolet's CBR9 Review No:6 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Bury Your Dead, faintingviolet, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, murder mystery ·
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