Puis je fais le tour du bureau et j'ouvre le tiroir qu'elle a refermé. Ça ne me regarde pas. Je suis curieux, voilà tout. Qu'elle garde là un petit Colt automatique, ça ne me regarde pas non plus. Je repousse le tiroir et je me rassois.- Vous ne m'aimez pas énormément, hein?La main sur le bouton, je...
Book three is nearly as good as the first two. The stakes -- in all ways -- seem to be rising dramatically and I'm wondering if the series is going to take us there or if it's one of those things that needs to be held off until the end of the series. I'm kind of hoping for the former -- a big arc ...
~~Moved from GR~~ Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews The Kate Daniels series has got to be one of the most highly regarded urban fantasy series out there, with reason. Kate is an incredibly entertaining narrator: she's sharp, spunky, and a lot of fun. The world is creative and well-developed, and th...
Thus far, this series is getting better and better. This is the best book so far. I am enjoying the storyline. We find out Kate's parentage, which was hinted at in previous books. This series so far has had a perfect blend of badassness, humor, action, gore, you name it. The buildup between Kat...
bookshelves: summer-2010, noir, published-1941, play-dramatisation, mystery-thriller Recommended for: BBC7 listeners Read on June 27, 2010 On the trail of a valuable coin, Raymond Chandler's world-weary private eye enters a deadly underworld. Stars Ed BishopBroadcast on:BBC Radio 7, 2:30am Sunda...
I promised myself that I would review this book after finishing it the second time around. I took expansive notes, I copied my favorite quotes down in preparation and I even went so far as to try to start writing a review while still reading. I made several attempts actually. The first was a gushing...
Magic! That's the subject of this book and how I feel at the end of it. It was magic.I don't even want to talk all about it because I just want to read the next one.
Quick thoughts before a real review:Was this seriously a Chandler book in which Marlowe never got bear up? Crazy.What strikes me the most here is the contrast between Marlowe and Spillane's Mike Hammer. Both believ that the justice system is ineffectual, flawed, and corrupt, and both move outside of...
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