The Bone Box - Gregg Olsen

I don't even know where to begin on what was wrong with this. So many things irked me. The constant POV shifts, the clunky insertion of character backstory and plot facts that often made it read more like a newspaper article than a novel. The fact that our heroine solved the 20YO mystery in a couple of hours, by spotting a couple of glaringly obvious discrepencies and after chatting with just two people and how everything was abruptly wrapped up in a gallop.

Certainly won't be checking out any more from this author.

The Falcons Of Ice and Fire - Karen Maitland

I love Maitland's quirky blends of supernautral elements and historical drama. This was an entertaining read but probably my least favourite. Not least because it left things open-ended. Half hoping that might be because there's a sequel in the works.

Chaos Theory
Innocent Blood

Both by Graham Masterton


Still happily browsing through my local online library. I enjoyed both of these - both very different in plot and tone. The others in the library seem to be short story collections, sadly. I'd have been interested in checking out more.


LabRat :-)



Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly.
Aramis: Yes, sorry.
Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.


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