Category: Mysteries
Carter Blake Hunts The Samaritan (Hint Not a Good Samaritan)!
The Samaritan – (Carter Blake #2) – Mason Cross
The Samaritan is book two in the Carter Blake series from Glasgow author Mason Cross. It is also the second of Blake’s adventures that I have read about.And I must say that I found this episode more enjoyable than the first. So I am really looking forward to Winterlong the third book in the series, that has been languishing on my library books to be read shelf for about five weeks!! See I checked it out of the library and then found out it was book three in the series. So I went back and read books one and two before partaking of book three.
The Killing Season a Fine First Visit to the World of Carter Blake!
The Killing Season – Mason Cross -(Carter Blake # 1)
The Killing Season by Mason Cross is the first book in his Carter Blake series. And reading it was my first visit to the world of Carter Blake. He told me in the opening sentences that his name was not Carter Blake. And that he use to be part of a top-secret government operation called Winterlong. But now he hires himself out to find people who don’t want to be found. He’s good at it because he has an uncanny ability to predict his quarry’s next move.In The Killing Season his quarry is a deadly sniper known as “The Chicago Sniper”
Can Steve Hamilton’s Nick Mason Find His Exit Strategy?
Exist Strategy – Steve Hamilton (Nick Mason #2)
Exit Strategy is the second. book in the Nick Mason series from author Steve Hamilton. The Second Life of Nick Mason was the first book in the series and it introduced readers to a different kind of hero. Nick Mason was a prisoner serving 25 years as the result of a robbery gone wrong. While in prison gang kingpin Darius Cole offers Nick his freedom, but not without a catch. The catch is that Nick has to carry out any mission assigned to him. And if he doesn’t hs ex-wife and nine-year old daughter will pay a heavy price. The missions – kill people who Cole needs dead!!
Is Parnell Hall’s Puzzle Lady Series Getting Better and Better?
A Puzzle to Be Named Later – Parnell Hall
Ok so maybe juts maybe Parnell Hall is not going to win any major literary awards for his Puzzle Lady series. But if you are looking for a fast, funny and just enjoyable read try a Puzzle Lady book! I admit I have not read even close to the majority of the book series. I usually just pick up one of them at the library when I need a laugh break from all the murder and mayhem that I read. And the latest one that I just finished A Puzzle to Be Named Later was a welcome break after the last few intense books that I’ve finished. Especially, Chris Carter’s I Am Death and of course the ongoing circus of the Trump Administration.
Marked for Life by Emilie Schepp – One of the best of 2016!
Marked for Life – Emelie Schepp
Sometime last month I picked up Emelie Scheep’s book Marked for Revenge. On the cover it said that she was “2016 Swedish Crime Writer of the Year”. I am a fan of Nordic crime writing. That meant there was no way this book was not gong home with me. When I got it home though I discovered that the book was the second book in a trilogy. I decided that there was no sense in reading book two first and then book one so I checked out the first book of the trilogy Marked For Life. I read it first. When I finished it I agreed that the Crime Writer of the Year award was justly deserved.
The Girl Who Was Taken Another Winner from Charlie Donlea
The Girl Who Was Taken – Charlie Donlea
The Girl Who Was Taken is second book written by Charlie Donlea I read his debut novel Summit Lake last year and thought it was a great read. I think that this book is even better. So I can’t wait for book his next book!
Four Great 2017 March Reads
Three Mysteries and a Historical Fiction Highlight My March Reads
In March, I mainly focused on exercise. I worked hard to increase the intensities of my workouts. In addition to adding more movement to my morning exercise routine, I added anywhere from five to fifteen minutes of dance to the beginning of the routine. I also continued to run. However, because of the weather and some other commitments, I ran less days in March than I did in February. The good news is that I lost five pounds! The bad news is that I didn’t read as many books as the previous two months!
Five Books for the End of February…..
And the Beginning of March..….
Since there are only six days left in February, I will probably not finish any more books. That means I will end the month having read five books.And I will have read thirteen books in 2017. But maybe just maybe one I will be able to finish one of the following five books. Even if I don’t finish any of the books I will a good start on March;s reads!