Second Glance by Jodi Picoult

Posted on Friday, November 13, 2009 in Mystery, Novel
Second Glance by Jodi Picoult

Second Glance by Jodi Picoult

This book is about solving a murder case, with the theme of love and ghosts.

It has many characters, and it is the type of book that keeps you guessing and read late till deep into the night to find out the truth it carefully carves.

The novel requires the reader to be patient to ultimately find out the plot and the truth. Great Read!

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Lady Killer

Posted on Sunday, November 1, 2009 in Mystery, Thriller
Lady Killer

Lady Killer

This book has all the major components of a great murder mystery: strong and memorable characters such as the heroine, shocking twists and turns in the plot, some action, great suspense and mystery to keep the story going and unexpected but welcome romance between the heroine and Anthony Rotunno.

Fast-moving story with a good end, I flew through the book.   Thoroughly enjoyable.

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Buckingham Palace Gardens by Anne Perry

Posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 in Fiction, Mystery
Buckingham Palace Gardens

Buckingham Palace Gardens

The Prince of Wales had invited four wealthy businessmen and their wives to be guests at Buckingham Palace to discuss a scheme to build a railway line right across Africa, a plan which would greatly enhance the future profits of the British Empire. Following an elaborate dinner on the first night of their stay, the ladies retired to their rooms, leaving the men to drink heavily and to be entertained by three prostitutes who had been procured by the self appointed leader of the group, who was anxious to ingratiate himself with the Prince, to earn himself a peerage. When the body of one of the prostitutes is found next morning in a linen closet with her throat slashed and virtually disembowled, Special Service’s Thomas Pitt is called in to investigate this gruesome murder. The household staff wants the murder solved before the return of the Queen from Balmoral, a few days hence, and so Pitt places his own housemaid, Gracie in among the palace staff to hear any gossip from that quarter. All of the visiting guests have reasons to lay blame on the other which makes for an interesting case.

This is a fine example of Anne Perry’s work and one of her better ones at that.

The book is worth reading and is very entertaining.

Review by: Joanne Kok

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