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Sandi (sandin954) | 1276 comments Another slow month but hopefully I can get back into the swing of things soon. Here are my April reads:

Top Read

The Death of Sweet Mister by Daniel Woodrell The Death of Sweet Mister
Daniel Woodrell
Short and spare with a coming of age in the Ozarks plot, this was so well written and very powerful but also a hard and depressing listen. The audio was narrated by Nicholas Tecosky who handled the material well.

Good Reads

Storm Front by John Sandford Storm Front
John Sandford
While the plot in this entry in the series was pretty out there, Virgil and company always keep things entertaining. Listened to the audio version which was narrated by Eric Conger.

Shotgun (87th Precinct #23) by Ed McBain Shotgun
Ed McBain
One of the better plotted entries in the series. This book has Steve Carella and Bert Kling investigating a couple killed with a shotgun while Meyer Meyer and Cotton Hawes look into a stabbing death.

The Darkest Road (Fionavar Tapestry, #3) by Guy Gavriel Kay The Darkest Road
Guy Gavriel Kay
The final installment of the trilogy was a bit hard to get into at first but once I started to remember all the threads the story really got moving and I ended up finding it just as enjoyable as the first two books. Listened to the audio version which was ably narrated by Simon Vance.

OK Read

Follow Her Home (Juniper Song, #1) by Steph Cha Follow Her Home
Steph Cha
I will probably give this series another chance since I did like the main character and her backstory but the plot in this book did not really hang together and the author tried too hard evoke the style of Raymond Chandler.


message 2: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 17067 comments Sandi: good luck on getting your reading groove back; at least you had Virgil Flowers, and the well written Daniel Woodrell that looks intriguing. ;)
I started the Guy Gavriel Kay books years ago and need to get back to them on audio.


message 3: by Dan in AZ (new)

Dan in AZ | 2972 comments Looks like a pretty good month, Sandi.


message 4: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9539 comments I keep meaning to pick up a Daniel Woodrell -- Winter's Bone was one of the most interesting movies I've seen, located in the same territory (I think) as The Death of Sweet Mister. Thanks for reminding me Sandi!


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