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Saturday December 31, 2011

Books in December

  • From the Dead Mark Billingham [read by the author] BOM-FromTheDead.jpg
    Well - as I have observed before - cold cases are always popular. In this case it's a slightly different twist. A wife organises her husband's murder via a contract killing and has served 10 years in prison as a result. However it seems the evidence of the man's death was falsified since he appears to be very much alive after all.
    As well as looking into all this, teaming up with a (female) private investigator, Thorne's private life is not going well. I have to say I find it hard to like Thorne for much of the time, but I am not keen his girlfriend Louise; she seems to be a very "serious" character which follows through to why she is so excellent at her job - but somehow she seems too "grown up" for him. I freely admit to not understanding the writing process, but I think she's a dull character, and Thorne must be so frustrating to have a relationship with that she can only try and limit him with her dullness - so I think and hope we'll be saying goodbye to her...

  • The Language of Bees by Laurie R King [read by Jenny Sterlin] BOM-TheLanguageOfBees.jpg
    It seems a long time since I read the last of this series and so I was really looking forward to this one. As fascinating a plot as ever with an even more incredible scenario (if having Sherlock Holmes married to a young wench were not incredible enough for you) - yet set out in a totally convincing way. Jenny Sterlin is an excellent reader - but I am in two minds as to whether I sort of expect Mary Russell to have an American accent - or at least the remains of one maybe in her "normal" voice - I would of course expect Mary to be able to produce a variety of accents when called upon to do so.
    Set chronologically in 1924 after some months traveling abroad in Japan and California, the couple return home to Sussex. No sooner back than they are visited by Holmes' estranged son, Damian Adler, who asks for their help in finding his missing wife and daughter. They soon connect the disappearance with a religious cult called The Children of Lights, and the climax of the novel, is set in an ancient circle of standing stones in Orkney.
    I am sure there are lots of holes in the story but - if there are - then we are just taking a leaf out of "Dr Doyle's" original ideas. The real snag is - it's a two-parter, and we are left on somewhat of a cliff-hanger....

Posted by Christina at 1:27 PM. Category: Books of the Month

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