Homicide Trinity by Rex Stout My rating: 4 of 5 stars The thing about Rex Stout’s writing is that it’s tight, matter-of-fact yet visually, auditorally, and smell-o-vision live. The characters are so strong it’s like they’re standing in front of you. By the time you finish your first Nero Wolfe mystery, you know Archie, Nero,…
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Review: The Torso
The Torso by Helene Tursten My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’m enjoying this series set in Sweden. The Torso is rather gruesome but not relentlessly so. Humour, personal conflict, doggies, and vivid descriptions of Goteberg and Swedish life add welcome counterpoints and keep one engaged. I also like the peek this series gives into…
Review: Dying Light
Dying Light by Stuart MacBride My rating: 2 of 5 stars This is a needlessly big book and it’s filled with visual imagery that so realistically conveys the grimness of life and its grossest aspects that you just want to go kill yourself or hide under a rock. The day I got to the point…
Review: Body Work
Body Work by Sara Paretsky My rating: 3 of 5 stars Geeze, I thought I’d marked this book as read and had written a review already. I guess I got distracted! Or was that when the computer was in the shop… Anyway, I always enjoy Paretsky and was thrilled to see a new (to me)…
Review: Bloodmoney: A Novel of Espionage
Bloodmoney: A Novel of Espionage by David Ignatius My rating: 4 of 5 stars I don’t usually read spy novels, but the plot for this one sounded intriguing. And I was captured by the idea of a lead female character. I wasn’t disappointed. I read the ebook version of Bloodmoney. Fiction is probably the easiest…
Review: Detective Inspector Huss
Detective Inspector Huss by Helene Tursten My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’ve read only one foreign-language-translated-into-English mystery author before, and when I stumbled onto this book while browsing the shelves of the Toronto Public Library’s virtual branch, I decided to give her a try. Good decision! It’s interesting reading a story set in a…
Review: Old City Hall: A Novel
Old City Hall: A Novel by Robert Rotenberg My rating: 3 of 5 stars I was looking for a Canadian mystery writer, and Robert Rotenberg was recommended to me, forget by whom. Even better for me as a Torontonian, he sets Old City Hall in Toronto. Unfortunately, that meant as a Torontonian, I got tossed…
Review: The Bookfair Murders
The bookfair murders by Anna Porter My rating: 2 of 5 stars I liked the inside look this mystery book by a Canadian publisher gives the reader into the publishing industry. I liked the basic plot and the characters. But I solved the mystery long before the end, and so I found myself impatient for…
Review: Blood and Groom
Blood and Groom by Jill Edmondson My rating: 3 of 5 stars As a writer, I’ve discovered it’s difficult for me to review books of authors I’ve met or have had some communication with. Because of the ebook SNAFU with Blood and Groom, Jill Edmondson kindly sent me paperback copies of this book and her…
