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Michael B
Michael B posted a blog entry
Holiday Books -- Science Fiction/Fantasy 2009
The San Francisco's Holiday Books section will be published on Sunday, but you can already read my column online at...
 
NicoleBo
NicoleBo posted a blog entry
Locked In, by Marcia Muller
Sharon McCone is a highly sucessful private investigator from humble origins who has managed to cobble together a wonderful...
 
NicoleBo
NicoleBo posted a blog entry
Locked In, by Marcia Muller
Sharon McCone is a highly sucessful private investigator from humble origins who has managed to cobble together a wonderful...
 
Blog Book Shop
Blog Book Shop posted a blog entry
Libri: Il fiume mortale di Anne Perry – Fanucci Editore
E' in libreria 'Il fiume mortale' (Dark Assassin), romanzo che ha ottenuto una nomination al Macavity Award 2007, una storia...
 
ROTUS
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Rain Gods
James Lee BurkeI am attracted to James Lee Burke's characters despite their dark nature. Each of his protagonists is a...
 
ROTUS
ROTUS posted a blog entry
-30-
The thirtieth Book Review Blog Carnival is posted at the Book Review Blog Carnival" blog. Who woulda thunk it?
 
Scar
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Broken Skin: Stuart MacBride
I thought Broken Skin would be more gory, more disturbing and less of a 'just-good-crime-novel' than it actually was. Perhaps...
 
Abigail Rieley
Abigail Rieley posted a blog entry
The Work Has Begun!
I’ve been trying to get down the first scene of the new book for the past week and a half.  The blank page is always a...
34 days ago Abigail Rieley | Topics: Books, Dublin, Journalism, Writing
 
Abigail Rieley
Abigail Rieley posted a blog entry
Jungian Psychology & MP3 Playlists for Building Characters
So I’m starting the new book.  For the first time in years I’m building my characters from scratch and I’m...
37 days ago Abigail Rieley | Topics: Books, Fiction, Writing, Character...
 
Scar
Scar posted a blog entry
A Likeness In Stone
The main problem with A Likeness In Stone is that we are led to believe that we know what happened right at the start of the...
 
Scar
Scar posted a blog entry
Pig Island
Pig Island by Mo Hayder is probably best described using one word: sickening. Definitely not for the squeamish, this book...
 
Abigail Rieley
Abigail Rieley posted a blog entry
Starting Again and Getting to Know New Characters
I haven’t been writing here much recently.  There are a couple of reasons for that.  Firstly the courts have been...
 
<em>clamorousvoice</em>
clamorousvoice posted a blog entry
NaNoWriMo, murder and the Wallace affair…
This is, I guess, an appropriate post for the run-up to Hallowe’en! Warning: gory/disturbing stuff beneath the cut (my...
 
David Rosam
David Rosam posted a blog entry
“He knew at once it was a human bone, when he took it from the baby who was sitting on the floor chewing it”
I had to share it with you. I can’t think of a better first line from a crime novel. It made me laugh with...
 
Sharon
Sharon posted a blog entry
Inspector Singh in Cambodia ... and then India!
Congrats once again to the highly prolific Shamini Flint who now has a further two book deal with Little Brown, bringing the...
 
<em>suzannelevin@...</em>
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9 Dragons by Michael Connelly... Blog Tour & Review
All his life Harry Bosch believed he had a mission. He needed to build his life so that he was invulnerable, so nothing and no...
 
Methodius
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Recent reading: The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg LarssonMy rating: 3 of 5 starsYet another Scandiwegian whodunit!I seem to have been...