Devoted In Death by J.D. Robb Pros: solved with good old-fashioned investigative work Cons: Eve is a bit annoying Devoted In Death is a
Cons: annoying characters who spoke a lot of French Some very good stuff. And some very annoying stuff. That’s my quickie review of Tami Hoag’s
14th Deadly Sin by James Patterson Pros: decent stories, great character development Cons: main investigation was a bit convoluted #14 in the Women’s Murder Club
The Man Who Loved Birds Pros: characterization, an evocation of place Cons: ending Fenton Johnson is an award-winning Kentucky-born writer whose third novel, The Man
Pros: Hilarious, offend-all satire that still holds up 12 years after publication. Cons: Not designed to be read cover to cover so it doesn’t flow
Obsession In Death – J.D. Robb Pros: character development Cons: mystery a bit lame Obsession in Death is the 40th book of the In Death
Brecht’s Lover by Jaques-Pierre Amette Pros: atmosphere, characterization Cons: no solution for the enigma of Brecht Jaques-Pierre Amette’s 2003 novel La maîtresse de Brecht became
Lyin’ Like a Dog Pros: highly appealing, well written, fast-paced, fun read Cons: none noted Richard Mason’s Lyin’ Like a Dog opens in a burst
Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed Pros: Holds your interest in more than the sex vignettes. Cons: Small print is still my nemesis. Reading













