Things are largely shut down here in Tampa.
W arrived safely on Tuesday but have been nowhere since..
Schools are closed as are pleasure parks, people are stockpiling supplies, and are generally staying home. Travel is restricted.
Amazing that this has really brought the world as we know it to a stand still.
I’ve done a lot of reading and playing scrabble games on my iPad.
In theory we get on a plane and fly home in 2 weeks, and then enter a period of self-isolation for two weeks.
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.
16 March 2020
10 March 2020
Gone Travellin'
Once again off to Tampa for 3 weeks, so postings on this blog may be erratic, even non-existent.
Don't worry, I am well supplied with books both on paper and on Kindle, so reading will continue apace, but I may not have time to record on my blog.
I'll give you a list and some ratings when I get back.
Don't worry, I am well supplied with books both on paper and on Kindle, so reading will continue apace, but I may not have time to record on my blog.
I'll give you a list and some ratings when I get back.
8 March 2020
What I read in February 2020
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| Pick of the Month Feb 2020 |
My Pick of the Month is THE VAN APFEL GIRLS ARE GONE by Felicity McLean
- 4.5, THE RECKONING, Jane Casey
- 4.4, THE LIES WE TOLD, Camilla Way
- 4.8, THE VAN APFEL GIRLS ARE GONE, Felicity McLean - Australian
- 4.5, DEAD MAN SWITCH, Tara Moss - Australian
- 4.7, THE DAUGHTERS OF CAIN, Colin Dexter - audio book #11
- 4.5, A GRAVE FOR TWO, Anne Holt - translated
- 4.5, THE ACCUSATION, Wendy James - Australian
- 4.5, THE LOST GIRLS, Jennifer Spence - Australian
7 March 2020
Review: DEATH IS NOW MY NEIGHBOUR, Colin Dexter - audio book
- format: audio book from Audible
- Inspector Morse Mysteries, Book 12
- Originally published 1996
- Narrated by: Samuel West
- Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Release date: 12-14-17
- Language: English
- Publisher: Macmillan Digital Audio
As he drove his chief down to Kidlington, Lewis returned the conversation to where it had begun.
'You haven't told me what you think about this fellow Owens - the dead woman's next-door neighbour.'
'Death is always the next-door neighbour,' said Morse sombrely.
The murder of a young woman... A cryptic 17th-century love poem... And a photograph of a mystery grey-haired man...
More than enough to set Chief Inspector E. Morse on the trail of a killer.
And it's a trail that leads him to Lonsdale College, where the contest between Julian Storrs and Dr Denis Cornford for the coveted position of Master is hotting up.
But then Morse faces a greater, far more personal crisis...
My Take
Yet another in this wonderful series, superbly narrated by Samuel West.
Morse and Chief Superintendent Strange are coming up to retirement, and Morse is beginning to pay the penalty for his drinking in particular, so in this novel he has a medical emergency and the diagnosis of diabetes. But underneath it all, he is still the old Morse, and he and Lewis have a very credible relationship.
If I haven't convinced you yet of how good this series is, how well plotted these novels are, how well Samuel West narrates them, then I guess I never will. But it is not too late to start if you are looking for good quality crime fiction audio.
And for me, just one book to go in the series, but I won't be tackling it for another month or so.
My rating: 4.7
I've also read
4.3, INSPECTOR MORSE: BBB Radio Collection
4.5, THE SECRET OF ANNEXE THREE - #7 audio book
4.6, THE WENCH IS DEAD- #8, audio book
4.3, SERVICE OF ALL THE DEAD - #4 audio book
4.4, LAST SEEN WEARING - #2 audio book
4.6, THE RIDDLE OF THE THIRD MILE - #6 audio book
4.6, THE JEWEL THAT WAS OURS - #9, audio book
4.8, THE WAY THROUGH THE WOODS #10, audio book
4.7, THE DAUGHTERS OF CAIN - #11, audio book
Review: EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD, Ian Rankin
- this edition published by Orion books 2015
- ISBN 978-1-4091-5937-7
- 345 pages
- source: my local library
- #20 in the John Rebus series
Rebus comes out of retirement...to save his nemesis.
Detective Inspector Siobhan Clarke is feeling the heat. She's investigating the death of a senior government prosecutor, David Minton, who has friends in high places. When one of their own is killed, the powers that be want answers fast. But Clarke is puzzled: If Minton died in a robbery as everyone thinks, why is nothing missing from his home? The answer may lie not in what was taken but in what was left behind at the scene - an ominous note.
Malcolm Fox is feeling useless. Shunned by his colleagues because of his past in the Complaints bureau, he's been reassigned to a grunt detail, helping a surveillance team - one that trusts him even less than his own boss does - track a notorious Glasgow crime family. Helping Clarke with the Minton case is the only thing that makes Fox feel like a real cop.
Newly minted civilian John Rebus is feeling restless. Being a cop is in his blood, and he's failing miserably at retirement. So when Clarke and Fox ask for his help, Rebus doesn't need long to consider his options. But before he can get his bearings, a call comes from Rebus' old nemesis - "Big Ger" Cafferty. Someone just fired a bullet through his front window - and sent him a note identical to Minton's. The normally unflappable old gangster is on edge, but for the life of him Cafferty can't figure out who he's wronged. And the only man he trusts with his life is Rebus.
As the cases collide, it's up to Clarke, Fox, and Rebus to connect the dots and save their unlikely ally, Cafferty, whose past harbors a shocking secret that implicates Minton's friends in an unspeakable crime. Even Dogs in the Wild reunites crime fiction legend Ian Rankin's greatest characters in an explosive story exploring the darkest corners of our desires.
My Take
I've actually read the two titles preceding this novel in the series, so it took me a while to get my bearings and to get things in order.
The novel; brings together all the main characters from the series to that point, shortly after Rebus' (enforced) retirement.
It is a very black novel based on the gangland underlying the structure of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the role of the police in maintaining equilibrium. The Edinburgh police find that they can't do without Rebus and his considerable knowledge.
It opens up avenues for further exploration, e.g. a relationship between Malcolm Fox and Siobhan Clarke, which I don't think Rankin pursued.
Definitely one for those who have read earlier books, but possibly not for those who have not dipped a toe in that water.
My rating: 4.5
I've also read
THE COMPLAINTS
DOORS OPEN
HIDE & SEEK
4.4, BEGGARS BANQUET
4.4, WITCH HUNT - writing as Jack Harvey
4.5, THE FALLS
4.7, THE IMPOSSIBLE DEAD
4.8, STANDING IN ANOTHER MAN'S GRAVE $18
4.7, SAINTS OF THE SHADOW BIBLE #19
4.5, RATHER BE THE DEVIL #21
5.0, IN A HOUSE OF LIES #22
Series (Fantastic Fiction)
Inspector Rebus1. Knots and Crosses (1987)
2. Hide and Seek (1990)
3. Tooth and Nail (1992)
aka Wolfman
4. Strip Jack (1992)
5. The Black Book (1993)
6. Mortal Causes (1994)
7. Let It Bleed (1995)
8. Black and Blue (1997)
9. The Hanging Garden (1998)
10. Dead Souls (1999)
10.5. Death Is Not the End (1998)
11. Set in Darkness (2000)
12. The Falls (2001)
13. Resurrection Men (2001)
14. A Question of Blood (2003)
15. Fleshmarket Close (2004)
aka Fleshmarket Alley
16. The Naming Of The Dead (2006)
17. Exit Music (2007)
18. Standing in Another Man's Grave (2012)
19. Saints of the Shadow Bible (2013)
20. Even Dogs in the Wild (2015)
21. Rather Be the Devil (2016)
22. In a House of Lies (2018)
1 March 2020
Review: DAY OF THE DEAD, Nicci French
- this edition published in 2018 by penguin UK
- ISBN 978-0-718-17969-4
- 374 pages
- source: my local library
Now the final book in this extraordinary series is here. And it's an ending you'll never forget.
A decade ago, psychologist Frieda Klein was sucked into the orbit of Dean Reeve - a killer able to impersonate almost anyone, a man who can disappear without a trace, a psychopath obsessed with Frieda herself.
In the years since, Frieda has worked with - and sometimes against - the London police in solving their most baffling cases. But now she's in hiding, driven to isolation by Reeve. When a series of murders announces his return, Frieda must emerge from the shadows to confront her nemesis. And it's a showdown she might not survive.
Criminology student Lola Hayes has tracked Frieda down with a single-minded pursuit: she wants to delve inside the mind of a woman besieged by darkness. But in following every move Frieda makes, Lola is exposing herself to the same terrors - and the same twisted fixation of a diabolical psychopath.
This gripping cat-and-mouse thriller pits one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary fiction against an enemy like none other. Smart, sophisticated, and spellbinding, it's a book that will leave you breathless.
My Take
Frieda is determined to bring her relationship with Dean Reeve to an end. For 8 years he has been tracking her, invading her home, involving her in his crimes. Now she has had enough and she is determined to meet him and bring it all to an end. But will she survive?
She has deliberately gone into hiding and so criminology student Lola Hayes, who wants to base her dissertation on Frieda, finds her incredibly hard to track.And when she does, Dean brings her into his "sphere of influence" and so Lola joins Frieda on the run.
Dean leaves bodies all over London and Frieda tries to predict where the next one will be found. But then she realises that Lola is in touch with Dean.
It is always a bit sad when a series comes to an end, but I think it was time.
My rating: 4.5
I've also read
4.3, BLUE MONDAY
4.5, TUESDAY'S GONE
4.7, WAITING FOR WEDNESDAY
4.7, FRIDAY ON MY MIND
4.4, DARK SATURDAY
4.7, THE LYING ROOM
Frieda Kelin series
Frieda Klein
1. Blue Monday (2011)
2. Tuesday's Gone (2012)
3. Waiting for Wednesday (2013)
4. Thursday's Children (2014)
5. Friday on My Mind (2015)
6. Saturday Requiem (2016)
aka Dark Saturday
7. Sunday Morning Coming Down (2017)
aka Sunday Silence
8. Day of the Dead (2018)
Pick of the Month February 2020
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| Crime Fiction Pick of the Month 2019 |
This meme is an attempt to aggregate those summary posts.
It is an invitation to you to write your own summary post for February 2020, identify your crime fiction best read of the month, and add your post's URL to the Mr Linky below.
If Mr Linky does not appear for you, leave the URL in a comment and I will add it myself.
You can list all the books you've read in the past month on your post, even if some of them are not crime fiction, but I'd like you to nominate your crime fiction pick of the month.
That will be what you will list in Mr Linky too -
e.g.
ROSEANNA, Maj Sjowall & Per Wahloo - MiP (or Kerrie)
You are welcome to use the image on your post and it would be great if you could link your post back to this post on MYSTERIES in PARADISE.
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