Why MYSTERIES? Because that is the genre I read.
Why PARADISE? Because that is where I live.
Among other things, this blog, the result of a 2008 New Year's resolution,
will act as a record of books that I've read, and random thoughts.
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8 July 2011
Reminder: I'm collecting your best crime fiction reads
What are the best crime fiction titles you've read so far in 2011?
This post is just a reminder that I am collecting and collating lists of titles and will later this month put a list up here.
To see what people have already submitted and to add your list as a comment see the original post on the subject.
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The best thriller I read was Nemesis by Jo Nesbo.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I'd put Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter up there with my top reads.
I'm now reading Fred Vargas' An Uncertain Place, which is excellent.
And I just discovered Ariana Franklin's series myself, although I've known about it. Mistress in the Art of Death is a very good book.
I am nearly finished with An Uncertain Place, and I am loving it.
ReplyDeleteNot how elaborate and finely woven is the main plot, but the dialogue between Adamsberg and others, or his thinking, the joy of the language, the tightrope walking between quirky and superstitious ideas and logic, the intellectual games that Vargas is playing with the reader.
While reading this, I read an interview with the author. Unsurprisingly, she grew up reading myths and folk lore. She is fascinated with the ideas of villagers. It shows.
I have shut out the world today, not even the newspaper or the puzzle, no phone calls, just enjoying reading. Am savoring it like a wonderful dessert.
And I ponder rereading her previous books just to be in her marvelous, brilliant mind.