"Fun, Exciting, and Complex"
Fun and exciting listening. This is a continuation of characters and story for Chritopher Reich's earlier book "Rules of Deception". They are both great listens but I would recommend hearing the first, first to get the full fun out of the second.
Lots of action. Lots of attention to detail. Well researched and believable. Great reader is the icing on the cake.
Lots of twists and turns. One of those books that keeps you glued the headphones on your ipod. Get it.
"I love Precious Ramotswe"
Don't come looking for mytery in this series except for the first few books. This one started in a way I thought would have some but what "mysteries" there were were anti-climatic and predictable which is why I give the story 3 stars.
However the reason to spend time with the series are the characters and Precious Ramotswe. Precious is the mother I wish I had, the preacher that every church should have, and she is the fire that is the best in the human race. Spending time with her is life affirming, funny, and makes you appreciate the simple things we all take for granted. These books are about the characters, the place, the ADD way of telling a story, and the special people we never notice but that make the world a better place.
I typically like my "mysteries" with tough guys, bloodshed, fighting, and thrills but Precious Ramotswe is one of the few exceptions. I like to think I'm a bit of a tough guy but these stories can always bring tears to my eyes.
The only thing I wish is that Mr. Smith would have Precious Ramotswe actually solving mysteries because they are the most fun, she solves them in the funniest ways, and resolves the threats without compassion. I thought the series was ending with the last novel but I'm glad I was wrong.
"Keller is Back"
I thought the Keller series ended with the last novel and I'm glad I was wrong. The cold quirky killer is back and I love it. Not your typical assassin novel. The story is more about the quirky views and habits of a almost lovable killer. Always fun.
"Fun police dog buddy book"
Thought I was getting a Joe Pike/Elvis Cole adventure and was greatly suprised I got this book which turned out to be a lot of fun. Reader is great. Story about wounded cop and wounded military dog was a great idea. Story was a bit predictable and lead character seemed a bit to polite and nice to be real but it made you care about him. Try the book even if Noe and Elvis are not in it.
"Blows You Away"
I am often hesitant of woman mystery writers because often they are a bit soap operaish and to nice. Boy Did Gillian Flynn blow that view apart. First let me say the prose is amazing. If you've ever had a long relationship that desolves you'd think she was often speaking just to you. Her imagery is also incredible and makes everything seem so real and personal. Then there is the story. Wow. Amazing. A book you'll carry around a long time. Readers are also fantastic. Story takes a little bit to hook you then not even therapy can keep you away from the train wreck. Great listen.
"A Feel Good Novel Without the Fluff"
Great Reader. Story starts slow but slowly picks up and by halfway you are stuck. Ms. Joyce use of language is almost poetry. A few parts of the book become a bit far fetched but ultimately serves the story well and gives it a lot more punch. Not a book you will soon forget and one just ripe for a movie.
"Bad Reader and Awful Main Character"
I typically hate stories with unlikeable and boring main characters. It's particularly bad when the reader is not very good. The reader uses the same voice for all characters and moves between them without pause. Only got a few hours into book before I ended the suffering.
"Dry but Typical Harry"
Harry Bosch stories tend to generally be a bit on the dry side until the action starts to pick up towards the end of the book... with rare exceptions... which is why I rate it a 4 (also Harry is not that colorful or exciting a character). However the stories are solid, realistic, and proving of the point that police work is 95% boring and 5% fear/excitment. The way the author also builts a case from what seems like no evidence is always amazing. If you like Harry this is another good one. Reader is excellent.
"Great Denmark Thriller But a Bit Long"
Fun listen but it is a bit too long as other Scandinavian books I've listen to tend to be. Book is nothing like Girl With a Dragon Tattoo as one reviewer suggested (and actually influenced me to buy it) except both are mystery novels. To suggest they are similar is to suggest all detective novels are like the Sherlock Holmes collection. Main detective character is not one that is easy to care about and it being too long are the only reasons I did not give it five stars. The story however is very original, I love that it is in Denmark (a country from which I have never read a story before), and the great reader make it a worthwhile purchase.
"Michael Connelly Ghost Story"
A bit of a ghost story mystery which is unusual for Michael Connelly who's stories tend to be "no nonsense". However it is fun even if only a short story.
"John Grisham is always on top of his Game"
There are few consistant, interesting, informative, and entertaining writers that I never get tired of and John Grisham is one of them. His writing voice is one I always find easy to hear and that makes his characters likeable. I always also learn something new about our legal system and it's usually not pretty.
Luckily Grisham novels always have great readers that highlight the power of his words.
Great listen.