Is V is for Vengeance the title of the new Sue Grafton book? I've read all of her books and know that the last one was a "U" book so know that "V" is due.
I'm not familiar with Minette Walters but will check to see if the library has copies of her books.
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Joe
Yes, it's the Sue Grafton book. I read it and then gave it to Karen to read. A third of the way through, she asked "Do YOU know who wrote the Sue Grafton book?" Neither of us believe that Ms. Grafton soloed on this one. The writing style is more complex in the composition and in the execution. It's one of her better books in many years, but it ain't her alone.
In many ways, a series like this is similar to a long, thick book: she's getting close to the end (ONLY four books to go) and she really needs to wrap up an awful lot of subplots, emotional entanglements, and family issues for Kinsey. A 26 issue series demands a BIG payoff. At least, IMHO, she's bringing in some hired guns to make sure that the stage gets through and that she delivers the goods. Time (5 years) will tell. The first book was published in 1982. so she's been averaging about one book every 16 months. We keep buying them...
Finished
The Boy in the Suitcase - okay thriller, filled with improbable characters only adequately realized. Making the characters with mental problems seem to act irrationally without making them act improbably is a real challenge. These two Danish ladies who wrote this, IMHO, didn't do it. Okay read, but nothing special.
Cleopatra is proving mixed as well. I'm learning a lot of Roman/Egyptian history of the last 50 years before Christ. There isn't a great amount of unbiased written record about her. Most of it comes from Roman historians who tend to paint her as a scheming seductress who destroyed two of their greatest leaders. This fleshes her our as a person and as a ruler, but the writing remains dry and somehow unengaging. Maybe the last part of the book will have a bit more energy.
Have a great stack to read and I bought Karen a Nook, so there'll be those to read as well. I'm set for the holidays. Maybe I'll get a Sexton Blake for the nook - if she'll let me borrow it now and then. And I really should put Minette Walters on my re-read list. I have fond recollections.
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