Lon
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- Central California
I am a fan of John Grisham and have read most of his novels. I am currently reading his "Blue Mountain"
I've read all of the Number one ladies detective books.
Currently reading Midwinter of the Spirit (Merrily Watkins Mysteries) by Phil Rickman. It's about a widowed vicar in a village in England who gets involved in performing exorcisms. Lots of subplots going on as well. But I'm not sure if I'll read the next in the series. Got a thriller awaiting me on my kindle.
Last book was the first in this series The Wine of Angels. Enjoyed this one once I figured out all the characters in it.
"Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule" by Jennifer Chiaverini. It's a fictionalized account of Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant (Julia) and her slave Jule before, during and after the Civil War..or if you prefer, The War of Northern Aggression.
i have read about four of the Merrily Watkins books by this author but don't like them half as much as the other books by Phil Rickman who is one of my favourite writers of the paranormal variety.I have just read 'we are all completely beside ourselves' which was ok but not brilliant, although the actual writing was excellent, if you see what I mean.Ditto for 'the luminaries' which I stuck grimly to reading just for the excellence of the prose.Sorry I cannot recall the names of the authors(it's been a long day) but both women are very good writers, but their books, for me, were lacking something.
Just finishing the immortal life of Henrietta Lacks.....a fascinating book about cell culture, racism, and a detective story!
With my failing memory I have no trouble enjoying a book I enjoyed a couple of years ago. Now I'm going back for thirds with my favorite Rosamund Pilcher novel The Shell Seekers.
I tried reading that book, but I just couldn't get past the first few chapters of characterizations, the woman's family just annoyed me too much. I don't know maybe someday, I'll give it another try.