Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A Six-Pack of New Mysteries

The Chicago Way by Michael Harvey is the first one on the pile that hit my desk this morning. "A magnificent debut that should be read by all," says John Grisham on the dust jacket. (Well John, I'll just have to see about that.) Harvey is the co-writer and co-producer of the Cold Case Files television program, which may or may not be a good thing. Quoting the blurb, "... a fast-paced, stylish murder mystery featuring a tough-talking Irish cop turned private investigator who does for the city of Chicago what Elmore Leonard did for Detroit and Raymond Chandler did for Los Angeles." That alone makes it a must read for me.


Next on the pile is Mike Doogan's Capitol Offense: A Nik Kane Alaska Mystery. Kirkus Review says, "This series kickoff provides a righteously appealing hero and terrific local color." I like the Alaska setting and Doogan received praise for his last mystery so I'm willing to give this a try.


Twist Phelan provided the next book, False Fortune: A Pinnalle Peak Mystery. Sue Grafton and Michael Connelly both provide dust jacket quotes. Grafton says the book, "sizzles," and Connelly writes, "Twist Phelan knows of what she writes." If those two veterans like this one I probably will too.






A Killer's Kiss by William Lashner follows the New York Times Bestseller Marked Man by Lashner. This is the sixth outing for Lasher who is called the East Coast version of Michael Connelly by Library Journal. Tall praise indeed.



Next is At the Old Hotel: A Bartender Brian McNulty Mystery by Con Lehane. Ken Bruen writes, "A fierce novel in the Irish sense ... it may well prove to be the definitive Irish-American saga. A dark emerald, lit by old glory ... a true masterpiece of slow burn." Using a bartender as the progagonist is a good hook and the first few pages of the book hold promise.


The last of the six is Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. From the cover, "Gritty, sensual and charged with dark secrets involving love, murder and a majestic, mute heroine." (I'm thinking that's the elephant.) An interesting hook and one that got me.

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