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March 8, 2009

Deja Dead: 10th Anniversary Edition by Kathy Reichs

Filed under: Mystery — Randolph @ 4:37 pm

Déjà Dead by Kathy Reichs

March 2, 2009

The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz

Filed under: Favorites,Humor,Mystery,Series — Tags: — Randolph @ 4:28 pm

This is the first book of the Spellmans. They are a normal family, with a family business of investigation. But they spend most of the time investigating each other. Blackmail, spying, bribery, and other black arts are a regular part of their interaction. The book is very funny and I can strongly recommend it.

February 12, 2009

Ghostwalk by Rebecca Stott

Filed under: Mystery — Randolph @ 4:24 pm

Ghostwalk by Rebecca Stott

December 20, 2008

The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman

Filed under: Mystery — Randolph @ 4:21 pm

The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman

October 22, 2008

Old Bones by Aaron Elkins

Filed under: Mystery,Series — Tags: , — Randolph @ 2:54 pm

Old Bones by Aaron ElkinsFirst Gideon Oliver book.

It is a good story that keeps you guessing.

October 9, 2008

Death du Jour by Kathy Reichs

Filed under: Mystery — Randolph @ 2:53 pm

Death du Jour by Kathy ReichsThis is the second Temperance Brennan novel.

read October 2008

September 15, 2008

The Cruelest Month: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel by Louise Penny

Filed under: Mystery,Series — Tags: — Randolph @ 9:37 pm

The Cruellest Month by Louise Penny

July 27, 2008

People of Darkness by Tony Hillerman

Filed under: Mystery — Tags: , , — Randolph @ 9:49 pm

People of Darkness (Jim Chee Novels) by Tony Hillerman

May 1, 2008

Mr. Monk and The Two Assistants by Lee Goldberg

Filed under: Favorites,Humor,Mystery,Series — Tags: — Randolph @ 2:35 pm

Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants by Lee GoldbergMonk has to deal with both of his assistants, Natalie and Sharona, as Mr. Monk investigates Sharona’s husband, who faces a murder charge.

The book is light, fun, and true to the series.

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