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A theater for my unquiet mind

The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn

March 1, 2020 by Leedock Leave a Comment

My mother is a reader but unfortunately it is rare for us to share a book that we both enjoy. Occasionally though, we hit upon one that pleases us both. She tends to think that the books that I read are “weird” so she didn’t hesitate to recommend this one to me. After reading loads of similar sounding books and suffering from Gone Girl burnout, I was wary. I have a love/hate thing with books that I KNOW have some kind of twist and/or unreliable narrators that […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: A. J. Finn, cbr12, Fiction, mystery

Leedock's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: A. J. Finn, cbr12, Fiction, mystery ·
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All Manner of Things Will Be Well

Glass Houses (Inspector Gamache #13) by Louise Penny

February 29, 2020 by faintingviolet Leave a Comment

There is, at least for me, somewhat of a struggle on deciding how to review a book deep into a series. Glass Houses is Louise Penny’s thirteenth Inspector Gamache book, and as she publishes a new one each year the sixteenth in the series will publish in September. There is so much backstory that feeds each new novel that I can’t rightly tell you to read this one if you haven’t read its predecessors, but I can emphatically tell you that if you like murder […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Canada, faintingviolet, Glass Houses, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, murder mystery, mystery, read harder challenge, Three Pines

faintingviolet's CBR12 Review No:17 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Canada, faintingviolet, Glass Houses, Inspector Gamache, Louise Penny, murder mystery, mystery, read harder challenge, Three Pines ·
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Ghostbuster

Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke

February 29, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

On the surface, Attica Locke is not reinventing the proverbial cop mystery wheel with her Highway 59 series. Her protagonist is a lone wolf who drinks too much, meddles in other affairs, has woman and family troubles, doesn’t get along with the brass, plays by his own rules, and is a byproduct of the local culture, which he simultaneously loves and loathes. The difference between these and most other white-written bestselling cliched mystery series is that main character Texas Ranger Darren Matthews is black, and […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: attica locke, Darren Matthews, heaven my home, mystery, Texas

Jake's CBR12 Review No:35 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: attica locke, Darren Matthews, heaven my home, mystery, Texas ·
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End of the Road

The Right Madness by James Crumley

February 27, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

And so I finish the great road trip that is James Crumley’s mystery novel series featuring private eyes Milo Milodragovitch and CW Sughrue. While I didn’t like them as much as their most ardent fans do, I enjoyed my time going through all seven. Apparently, it took a lot of prodding for Crumley to write this one. He wasn’t sure if he was going to do another after 2001’s The Final Country, which for my money is his best book and a tribute to Texas. I […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: CW Sughrue, James Crumley, Montana, mystery, The Right Madness

Jake's CBR12 Review No:34 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: CW Sughrue, James Crumley, Montana, mystery, The Right Madness ·
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What really happens in the jury room?

The Holdout by Graham Moore

February 27, 2020 by jomidi 1 Comment

What happens when a young black teacher is on trial for the murder of a wealthy LA businessman’s daughter (who was his student) and there isn’t a body?  You end up with a very long, very publicized trial, and a jury who can’t reach a decision.  Or can they?  In a similar fashion to Twelve Angry Men, can one women change the minds of the rest of the jury to vote not guilty? The Holdout is a brilliant mystery by Graham Moore, a great writer […]

Filed Under: Book Club, Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: Fiction, graham moore, mystery, the holdout

jomidi's CBR12 Review No:3 · Genres: Book Club, Fiction, Mystery · Tags: Fiction, graham moore, mystery, the holdout ·
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Ready For Her Close-Up

North of Montana by April Smith

February 24, 2020 by Jake Leave a Comment

I read an interview with famed Los Angeles-based crime writer Michael Connelly where he was asked to give two recommendations for under-appreciated LA novels. North of Montana is one he mentioned and I was intrigued by it. I had no familiarity with the work of April Smith and the premise sounded interesting enough, especially how Connelly pitched it: a procedural novel with a female detective who has to deal with her male colleagues bullcrap. So I picked it up. I see what Connelly likes about it. […]

Filed Under: Mystery Tagged With: Ana Grey, April Smith, los angeles, mystery, North of Montana

Jake's CBR12 Review No:31 · Genres: Mystery · Tags: Ana Grey, April Smith, los angeles, mystery, North of Montana ·
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