Cover to Cover Challenge discussion
Shay's 144 Books for 2010

4. Wedding Day Murder by Leslie Meier
5. Star Spangled Murder by Leslie Meier. Set in Maine, features Lucy Stone, a part-time reporter. Kind of an uneven series. I think what I hate the most about it is Lucy's husband Bill who comes off as emotionally abusive at times.
6. The False-Hearted Teddy by John J. Lamb. Husband and wife make teddy bears; set in Virginia. The husband, Brad, is a retired homicide detective from San Francisco. Overall, I like the series, but I find the relationship between Brad and his wife, Ashleigh, creepy. Overly loving to the point of seeming fake or like the author is compensating for something.


Archaeologist Daria McGowan returns to the college to set up an exhibit of artifacts discovered by her great-grandfather but she discovers that some of the artifacts have been stolen. As much a thriller as a mystery. Pretty good, wish it was set on a dig.
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That's the last in my stack of books to be returned.








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Books 49 and 50 were the worst books I have read recently. Flat characters, uninspired writing.




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thanks again, Shay

Also, if you haven't joined, there is a GR group called "Cozy Mysteries" and Susan Wittig Albert is the featured author in October. She's a member of the group and will be dropping in in October to answer questions.

Thanks for the info on the Cozy Mysteries group. I'll check in right now.


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Halfway through the challenge.



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Finished 3 books today.


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2. The Russian Hill Murders by Shirley Tallman. An historical mystery series featuring a female attorney, Sarah Woolson, in 19th Century San Francisco. I believe there are four books in the series through 2010. I really like this series, don't know how I didn't discover it earlier.
Since I'm starting late in the year, I'm going to include the books in the finished pile that are awaiting return to the library. I mostly read mysteries, fantasy, with a few non-fiction titles.