tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8273911883856580200.post3409137878046566780..comments2024-03-11T00:52:06.529+10:30Comments on MYSTERIES in PARADISE: FLOWERS FOR HIS FUNERAL, Ann GrangerKerriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13581470363339796352noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8273911883856580200.post-54261546235086285362008-05-16T06:41:00.000+09:302008-05-16T06:41:00.000+09:30I think you are right Maxine - a good solid read -...I think you are right Maxine - a good solid read - although perhaps recent ones may have a more "modern" feel.Kerriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13581470363339796352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8273911883856580200.post-26803638220717083032008-05-16T05:48:00.000+09:302008-05-16T05:48:00.000+09:30I read the first ten of the M&M series at a sad ti...I read the first ten of the M&M series at a sad time of my life - I quite liked them at the time but felt they became a bit formulaic. I think I bought all 10 (that were then published) and just ploughed through them all one after the other, which perhaps wasn't the best way (I did a similar trick with J D Robb's "Death" series: the formula there became rather obvious too, though they are pleasant enough books).<BR/><BR/>Like you, I preferred the Fran Varaday novels - at the time I was reading Ann Granger there were only a couple of these. For some reason, I haven't kept up with her. Just not cutting-edge enough, I suppose, though good, solid reads.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com