The plot in her books or in "Bones"? The first couple of episodes were a bit ehh, but they get better. Bloody end of season cliffhangers, have to wait for ages for next season.
I realised that after i commented. Hoped you wouldn't notice. I have yet to read it. Reading 'Dead Du Jour' at the moment. I liked "Cross Bones", though i did wonder why people would be so upset about finding Jeezbus's bones. 'Wouldn't that be a cool thing?' I thought until she patiently explained to the unreligious dumbies that it would screw up the whole 'rose from the dead' thing...ahhh made sense then. I'm not very smart ;)
There's a whole interesting world of crime fiction out there, often addressing modern problems more effectively in fiction than the literary heavies. In fact, if I get a book by an author I've never heard of, if it's overseas crime then it has the biggest likelihood to be quality.
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The plot in her books or in "Bones"? The first couple of episodes were a bit ehh, but they get better. Bloody end of season cliffhangers, have to wait for ages for next season.
Sorry, in this particular book, her latest -- ref previous post. I'm still not used to the way blogs go backwards!
I realised that after i commented. Hoped you wouldn't notice.
I have yet to read it. Reading 'Dead Du Jour' at the moment.
I liked "Cross Bones", though i did wonder why people would be so upset about finding Jeezbus's bones. 'Wouldn't that be a cool thing?' I thought until she patiently explained to the unreligious dumbies that it would screw up the whole 'rose from the dead' thing...ahhh made sense then.
I'm not very smart ;)
There's a whole interesting world of crime fiction out there, often addressing modern problems more effectively in fiction than the literary heavies. In fact, if I get a book by an author I've never heard of, if it's overseas crime then it has the biggest likelihood to be quality.
Lucy
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