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mister slaughter

It has been well-documented in the past that I enjoy Robert McCammon’s Matthew Corbett series. This book was no exception–it was just as good as the previous books. I’m already looking forward to the next one. Unfortunately, I haven’t purchased it yet–I need to remedy this soon.

moment of truth

Another one from Lisa Scottoline’s Bennie Rosato series. However, Bennie Rosato was mysteriously missing from this book. Instead, the story centered around one of her associates, Mary DiNunzio. It was a pretty good book–it was about a man who confesses to his wife’s murder because he thought his daughter committed …

deadlocked

This was the next-to-last book in the Sookie Stackhouse series. It was not well-reviewed on Amazon, so I was a little apprehensive to read it. The book was ok, but I will agree with the reviewers on one point–not much happened in the story. It was full of filler. Sure, …

final appeal

Good thing for books and movies, otherwise I wouldn’t have anything to blog about. It seems like it was a busy summer, but I don’t feel like we really did anything. We did almost zero entertaining this year. And, with the exception of the bathroom remodel at our rental, we’ve …

sail

This wasn’t bad for one of those co-authored James Patterson novels. It was a quick read (as are most Patterson novels) and sure, it had some ridiculous things going on in the plot, but I guess everything can’t be a literary masterpiece.