tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post7011268126947362044..comments2024-01-20T18:08:44.444-05:00Comments on You Can Never Have Too Many Books: Sunday Salon: The Laughing PolicemanSusanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09095246748581382752noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-59349712449457359252013-06-02T03:53:39.794-04:002013-06-02T03:53:39.794-04:00Related Site generic propecia availability - prope...<a href="http://medassist.org/media/buypropecia/#21845" rel="nofollow">Related Site</a> generic propecia availability - propecia rogaine combined resultsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-27043629904849094082011-02-28T20:48:13.059-05:002011-02-28T20:48:13.059-05:00Cath: I have the same idea too, that I should hav...Cath: I have the same idea too, that I should have heard of every series, so I'm surprised when I find new ones that others have known about for a while - Vicki Delany's series is one of those! I think it is really lovely that we can pick up old books, and series, and make them 'new' again by reading. I think you'll like this series too - not graphic at all, certainly not like how you've made The Surgeon sound! lol I've heard good things about Tess too, so I am thinking if you really like her, I'll be adding another author to my growing list to try. I had to get The Laughing Policeman back too - it was due last week, so i was late returning it while I finished it. The cheek! is right! lol :-D<br /><br />Kailana: hear the sound of cheering and clapping from here in Ottawa? That's me!! Yaaay! you have Fringe to watch now! Let me know how you like it, we can email about it if you like (depending how you like it).Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09095246748581382752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-84558321473917607792011-02-28T15:34:46.926-05:002011-02-28T15:34:46.926-05:00Interesting sounding series.
Oh, guess what? I b...Interesting sounding series. <br /><br />Oh, guess what? I bought the first season of Fringe!Kailanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11136262232046813471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-12486082640338335522011-02-28T04:33:02.845-05:002011-02-28T04:33:02.845-05:00I can honestly say I've not heard of this seri...I can honestly say I've not heard of this series at all. (Quite why I think I should have heard of everything I'm not sure...) I love crime series set overseas - I think it must be another form of amrchair travelling, in fact I'm sure of it. So I'll be adding these to the list. I've just started my first Tess Gerritson book, The Surgeon. There's an awful lot of blood. But it's very very readable. Which is good as I have to get it back to the library by Friday as someone else wants it. The cheek of it.Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-83945866471543694842011-02-27T17:47:46.740-05:002011-02-27T17:47:46.740-05:00raidergirl: you are the other one that I saw revi...raidergirl: you are the other one that I saw review a Beck mystery! I'll come find it and link to it. I knew I'd seen two different blogs, but just couldn't remember (I'm sorry!). I have some of Ed McBain's books that I've been meaning to read, so this year I plan to read at least one and compare. I have Camilleri too....I like it when the writers start referencing their genre too, that's fun! <br /><br />Gavin: Lucky you! to have most of them already. I'm looking forward to getting them all and reading them. Do you want me to let you know when I find the next one in the series? whether first or whichever? - I haven't forgotten about Ian Rankin either, I'll email you when I'm ready - sometime in early March, I think.Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09095246748581382752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-48189482434339274302011-02-27T17:02:28.026-05:002011-02-27T17:02:28.026-05:00This is a wonderful series! I discovered it sever...This is a wonderful series! I discovered it several years ago, maybe in reference to northern European authors when Henning Mankell first became popular in the US. Mr G and I have managed to collect used copies of most of the Martin Beck books and I'd love to reread them.Gavinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12865699135545209220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6145452263098688113.post-15968924585877764422011-02-27T15:45:46.104-05:002011-02-27T15:45:46.104-05:00I read The Man on the Balcony just recently too. G...I read The Man on the Balcony just recently too. Great series and I plan to read more. I see my library has recently got in the new releases. <br /><br />It reminded me a lot of Ed McBain's 87th Precinct mysteries. Have you read those? The start in the 1960s and he must have written 30 of them. Really good police procedurals.<br /><br />I read the latest Camilleri mystery, The Track of Sand, and Inspector Montalbano picked up a Martin Beck book to read. I love when that kind of overlap happens.raidergirl3https://www.blogger.com/profile/03629915042716259349noreply@blogger.com