[ebooktalk] Re: June reading

  • From: Ian Macrae <ian.macrae1@xxxxxxx>
  • To: ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 14:09:50 +0100

A lot of thees authors are new to me.  Do they all write crime fiction and 
books in series?  I found the latest Peter James so poor that I couldn't finish 
it.  
On 8 Jul 2013, at 11:20, Shell wrote:

> Hi David,
> What did you think of,
> Mark Roberts, the sixth soul
> James Oswald, natural causes
> Mark Edwards, the magpies
> I was fancying reading The Magpies myself and don't know much about the other 
> 2.
> I really like Chris Collett's books and must get onto the third one.
> Peter James is a strange one. I've liked all the books I've read, apart from 
> Not Dead Enough, which I thought was an absolute stinker.
> Shell.
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "David Russell" <david.russell8@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 8:28 AM
> To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [ebooktalk] June reading
> 
> > Hi
> > 
> > I only keep a yearly record of my reading so do not know exactly which books
> > were read in June, but this is an approximation.
> > 
> > 
> > Charity Norman, freeing grace
> > 
> > Chris Collett, the worm in the bud 
> > 
> > Quintin Jardine, pray for the dying
> > 
> > Peter James, dead man's time
> > 
> > Mark Roberts, the sixth soul
> > 
> > James Oswald, natural causes
> > 
> > Mark Edwards, the magpies
> > 
> > Chris collett, blood of the innocents
> > 
> > A D Garrett, everyone lies 
> > 
> > Iain Banks, the quarry
> > 
> > Stephen Booth, already dead
> > 
> > Of these, the Peter James was disappointing, but all the others were
> > entertaining and well worth reading if you enjoy similar books.
> > 
> > I have just started "South Riding" which will be a complete change, but it
> > is good so far and very well read.
> > 
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > 
> >

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