Pages

24 December 2011

The Luck of the Irish - Ireland Reading Challenge Roundup

Today I completed the Ireland Reading Challenge for 2011 at the Luck o' the Irish level (4 books)
Click on the links for full reviews.

5.0, THE RULE BOOK, Rob Kitchin
This was a very ambitious first novel. So much action occurs in just 12 days, so much blood is shed, and from a writer's point of view, so many threads to be tracked, so many characters to be fleshed out. And for me, this was the best novel I read in January. An excellent read, one you must add to your list.

4.3, THE BURNING, Jane Casey

I wouldn't yet put THE BURNING into the top drawer of police procedurals but Jane Casey is certainly an Irish author worth following.

4.3, THE LIKENESS, Tana French

A very long book, but the plot is intriguing. A fictitious undercover "personality" backfires in the way its creators could never have predicted.

4.7, WINTERLAND, Alan Glynn

A thriller set in Dublin with a very contemporary feel. Politics, a flagging economy, and ambitious men result in the murders of two men with the same name.

3 comments:

If you want to leave a direct link to your blog posting, click name, you will see the URL field opening up. Type your name and leave your blog posting's URL and readers will be able to jump straight to your blog.
======================
Thank you also for your interest in my blog.
From time to time you will find these comments have been put into moderation - I'll try to approve them as quickly as I can.