Friday, May 25, 2012

Book #18 in 2012 (Audio)

Hothouse Orchid by Stuart Woods.   Read by Carrington Macduffie.

7.5 hours.

CIA agent Holly Barker becomes involved in a serial murder case while on vacation in Florida.  The story was interesting enough, but I really enjoyed the character of Teddy.  I will have to see if he appears in other books by Mr. Woods.

The reader is mostly adequate, but she does some of the voices in such a dumb-hick way, that it is hard to take them seriously.

3.5 stars overall.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Book #17 in 2012

Ready, Scrap, Shoot by Joanna Campbell Slan.

I almost passed on this book because the last one wasn't that great.  I was happily surprised to find this latest installment of the Scrap-n-Craft mystery was more like the earlier ones.

Once again, Kiki Lowenstein finds herself in the middle of trouble as a sniper begins shooting at her daughter's annual May Day celebration.  This book also introduces us to Kiki's crazy mother.

4 stars as chick lit.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Book #16 in 2012 (Audio)

The Beginner's Goodbye by Anne Tyler.  Read by Kirby Heyborne.

6 hours, 23 minutes.

A rather depressing look at a man's life after his wife is killed in a freak accident.  Admirably read by Mr. Heyborne.

3.5 stars.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Book #15 in 2012

Defending Jacob by William Landay.

Excellent novel about a father defending his teenage son of murder.  The book kept me guessing - did he or didn't he? - almost to the very end.  Several good twists near the end, as well as an interesting look at "the murder gene".

5 stars.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Book #14 in 2012 (Audio)

Emily, Alone by Stewart O'Nan.  Read by Andrea Gallo.

So many words, and so little action.  Mr. Stewart has well-developed characters, I just wish he'd do something with them!

The book follows the life of widow Emily Maxwell who has out-lived her husband and many of her friends.  She is now teamed up with her sister-in-law and dog, Rufus, and pretty much is just living out the rest of her her life.  The story was a rather depressing look at old age.

2 stars.