Roshanarose, I have one of Mo Hayder's books, Pig Island, on hand, but haven't read it yet. Looks like my sort of thing. (Since my taste in mysteries ranges from cat cozies to serial-killer thrillers, "my sort of thing" covers quite a wide range!) I like both Michael Connelly (especially The Poet) and John Connolly. Has anyone read John Connolly's The Gates, a good-vs.-evil fantasy in which a boy and his dog face the challenge of keeping the gates of hell from opening?
Babi, I don't have a DVR, because I don't want to add yet another monthly expense to my budget. Netflix sounds like it might be a better idea for me.
I found out that the fictional Maine coon cat, Diesel, in Miranda James' (aka Dean James) Murder Past Due, is named after Barbara Mertz's (aka Elizabeth Peters) real Maine coon cat.
I'm currently reading Dog on It by Spencer Quinn (real name Peter Abrahams), which is a P.I. mystery narrated by the detective's sidekick, Chet, who is a dog. It's really fun seeing the world from a doggy perspective. I think the author does an excellent job of it, with the dog constantly being distracted by smells, food, etc., and having no understanding of the metaphors humans use when they're talking.