What I read in 2009 (susie-sugar.blogspot.com) - January 14, 2010
Ken Bruen, 9/11/2009. 59, The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins, 9/15/2009. 60, Catching Fire, Suzanne Collins, 9/19/2009. 61, Coronado, Dennis Lehane, 9/20/2009. 62, Shutter Island, Dennis Lehane, 9/26/2…
Best reads in 2009 - the full list (paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com) - January 12, 2010
ONCE WERE COPS by Ken Bruen ONE CARELESS MOMENT by Dave Hugelschaffer OUT by Natsuo Kirino PAIN KILLERS by Jerry Stahl PARIAH by Dave Zeltserman PAYING FOR IT by Tony Black PERIL AT END HOUSE by Agath…
Recommendations from Julie (voorheesvillereaders.blogspot.com) - October 09, 2009
Ken Bruen calls her books "a wrenching poetic noir vision of loss and regret" and I think that's a perfect description. You get caught up with the characters weaving their way through messes possibly…
recommendations from julie (voorheesvillereaders.blogspot.com) - July 31, 2009
sanctuary by ken bruen jack taylor is back, climbing on and falling off the wagon. now he has to rescue a child and save himself from a murderous ex-nun. this book offers new developments in his life—…
beyond write-downs - the world's banking system shows some ... (cbruen.com) - October 26, 2008
much of what the ibm team, led by suzanne duncan, found can be summed up this way: bankers and financial professionals are flabbergasted. that's my assessment, anyway. you be the judge. here are some…
more good mysteries from julie (voorheesvillereaders.blogspot.com) - September 30, 2008
mark of the lion by suzanne arruda jade del cameron, an adventurous, independent young woman, explores post wwi africa in search of her dead fiancés half-brother. if you like amelia peabody, you'll lo…
crime and something completely different (voorheesvillereaders.blogspot.com) - July 24, 2008
cross by ken bruen many of the characters in this story have heavy crosses to bear including our hero jack taylor. bruen is always good and this one's no exception! big city, bad blood by sean chercov…
a travel book, noir crime fiction & something completely different (voorheesvillereaders.blogspot.com) - May 29, 2008
priest by ken bruen bruen's way with words is exceptional. in addition to the wonderful first line is another great one: “my existence had become so haphazard, the odd had become the norm.” bruen's gr…