Author Topic: Mystery Corner  (Read 160426 times)

Steph

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1000 on: September 13, 2009, 12:52:13 PM »

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FlaJean

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1001 on: September 13, 2009, 09:26:02 PM »
YEs, I've read all of Leon's books!

Steph

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1002 on: September 14, 2009, 07:42:11 AM »
I hav e never been able to finish a Donna Leon book. Just does not grab me. Everyone loves them.. sigh.
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Babi

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1003 on: September 14, 2009, 09:17:29 AM »
 I'll line up on your side, STEPH. I can't really stir up any enthusiasm about Bruno.
   I'm currently reading "Language of the Bees", one of the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series.  It is serving as an alternate, relaxing change
of pace while reading the non-fiction "The Woman Who Defied Kings".
"I go to books and to nature as a bee goes to the flower, for a nectar that I can make into my own honey."  John Burroughs

pedln

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1004 on: September 14, 2009, 06:54:43 PM »
Different strokes for different folks.  I really enjoy Donna Leon's books.  Still have lots of hers left to read.

Now I'm reading my first Laura Lippman, for my f2f group -- The Power of Three -- about a shooting at a high school.  I'm assuming Lippman's works are stand alones -- not a series? This is one that is hard to put down.  It's kind of trendy, lots of references to popular culture, but the author is right on in many of her assessments --  shown in small asides of both people and things. An example, one character, daughter of a farmer, thinks about the farming families she knows and realizes that not one of them does only farming for a living.  This really has nothing to do with the focus of the story, but is just an example of background that Lippman includes.

Judy Laird -- I'm glad to see you here.  How is life at Fairwinds treating you?

Johanz4

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1005 on: September 14, 2009, 09:11:50 PM »
Yes, I love Shirley Rousseau Murphy books also. always check for new ones.  my library has an odd way of stocking new books. unless the title says somewhere a mystery, they stock them in novels or such.  the section labeled mysteries contain older books but i check them anyway.  the large print section i check out first. easy on the eyes.

i read some other books on talking cats, can't remember the author.  if i come across it i will post it.

i find it easier to just check out the shelves rather than look for a certain author.  i never could find some of the authors we listed on the old seniornet so now i don't waste time, check everything.

tomorrow i go to the library and hope for the best.

has anyone read A. C. McKevett books.  i enjoy them mostly about baking with recipes.  i guess you call them the cozy type but i find them enjoyable.  relaxing.

    JO


Johanz4

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1006 on: September 14, 2009, 09:15:04 PM »
ove the weekend, i wondered now that we hav e a new site, is there any thought to another trip.  i could not make the one in NYC but if another is planned, i would attend.

perhaps another location?  what are your thoughts.?

     JOhanz    ??? :)

mabel1015j

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1007 on: September 14, 2009, 11:32:40 PM »
Steph - was the actress you were thinking of who plays Brooklyn characters Marisa Tomei? .......something made me think of her today and i tho't maybe she was the person you were thinking of................jean

Steph

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1008 on: September 15, 2009, 08:34:08 AM »
Yes,,, Marisa is the one. She is so perfect for a Jersey girl..
Laura Lippman.. writes two different types. She has stand alones and then she does a series on Tess ( last name slips me).She was once a reporter for the paper, but now does p.i. work. They are quite different. I like both, but am not overfond of Tess's boyfriends. The series should be read in order.
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JoanK

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1009 on: September 15, 2009, 06:21:59 PM »
I like Laura Lippman, too. Especially the Tess Moynahan books. Fantastic fiction doesn't list a new one coming out, only a republishing of an old one.

I agree they should be read in oprder if possible. FF gives the order below:
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/laura-lippman/

The first one is "Baltimore Blues". Her books are full of Baltimore: she obviously has a deep love for the city and the Maryland countryside. Although I lived in Maryland for years, I rarely visited Baltimore. But it definately has something. Everyone I ever met who was from there loved it. And every Baltimore writer that I know of, celebrates the city in his writing. (I don't know about Edgar Allen Poe; Baltimore claims him because he died and is buried there, but he wasn't really a Baltimore writer. But Matthew Pearl's detective story about Poe is a brilliant picture of Baltimore before the Civil War).

BooksAdmin

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Re: Mystery Corner
« Reply #1010 on: September 16, 2009, 07:03:00 AM »
Time to move to a new discussion area....

See you there!!


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