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Keep your wellies handy mate and a full hip flask.I am halfway through The Crucifix Killer by Chris Carter and I am totally absorbed in the story.
It so far has the ingredients of a good movie, with “novel” ways of killing the victims and plenty of blood and gore.
Strange thing is that I had never heard of Chris Carter until I was reading another detective novel, in which the protagonist’s wife was reading the very same book.
Another 12 in the series after this one, to keep a retiree busy.
I have been e joying Claudia Pinieras writing. She is builded as Argentina's best crime writer. They are books about crime as opposed to who done it's.
I reconmended Betty Boo for shock value but think ?' The crack in the wall' is the most sophisticated crime plot i have read where there are no truly innocent characters.
Have also felt the latest Rebus was a bit of a let down albeit satisfying to see ine character get his come uppance.
I know everyone (rightly) loves the Slow Horses tv series, but I really highly recommend the books that inspired it, by Mick Herron. Superb.
I’ve read another 3 since then. The joys of retirement .You are a mind reader....literally downloaded them onto my Kindle yesterday!
@San Tejón did you finish the David Baldacci book? I loved it.
I’ve read another 3 since then. The joys of retirement .
Yes I enjoyed it and didn’t expect the twists at the end.
I’m wondering if the main characters will form one of his series of books, although I find it so frustrating when you follow his characters and he then drops them after about 6 books and starts a new series with a new protagonist.
I currently have 49 of his books on my kindle, so I’m clearly a fan of his books.
I’ve never really considered audio books simply because I sometimes “switch off” and get distracted by things/my thoughts and find myself wondering what is happening in the story.Yeah I love David Baldacci. Started with the Camel Club and never looked back. I tend to take 2-3 weeks on a book due to a combo of listening to the audiobook on walks and reading when I can. Did you know that if you have the audible book and the kindle edition, you can chop and change and either device will pick up where you left off? Very clever!
I’ve never really considered audio books simply because I sometimes “switch off” and get distracted by things/my thoughts and find myself wondering what is happening in the story.
With the written word I can just scroll back a page or two, although I expect it’s easy enough to do similar with audio books.