Monday, March 28, 2022

Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells ( Murderbot #7)

Fugitive Telemetry (The Murderbot Diaries, #6)Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Murderbot is the best. I envy those of you who have not discovered Martha Wells and this cool series.
In Fugitive Telemetry, we have a good old murder mystery. Secunit (aka Murderbot) is still on Preservation protecting Mensah when a murder occurs. As no one trusts Murderbots, the Security Services look askance at SecUnit, but eventually warm to it and use its services.
A fun fun little book..

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Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson ( Malazan #2)

Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #2)Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The stunning breadth and depth of Erickson’s creation is on display here. He paints a massive canvas of characters and peoples that is mind blowing.
Onto book 3!

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Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson ( Malazan #1)

Gardens of the Moon (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #1)Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have looked at this book for years.. but never quite gave it a chance.. Now, after finishing it I wonder why I waited so long.. Martin and Jordan have nothing on Erickson.. huge world building, a massive cast of characters, well drawn engaging protagonists and a history of his work that is staggering.
This is not a tra-la-la fiddle dee dee book. It’s dark and brutal and just plain awesome in so many ways. The magic systems rock and the dialogue just sings.
What happens when an empress is hell bent on conquering everything in her path and is willing to go to any lengths to do it.. ? It’s usually the everyday people who get crushed.. but they can also be heroes.
Just give it a go. You will be glad you did.

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The Runaway by Nick Petrie ( Peter Ash #7)

The Runaway (Peter Ash #7)The Runaway by Nick Petrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

There are very few authors, especially in the thriller genre, who can keep a consistently stellar level. Nick Petrie and his Peter Ash series is one of these gems.
The writing is crisp, the characters leap off the page and the action is non stop.
In The Runaway, we meet Helene. A beautiful young woman living in very rural Montana who has no family, a dead end job at the Gas & Go and a sleazy boss who also happens to be a Sheriff.
In the middle of another deadly, boring night at the Gas & Go. A truck pulls in with a ruggedly handsome man, Roy along with his partner.
Roy is nice to Helene and in a spur of the moment decision, Helene decides to get away from her life and joins the two men. A decision that will end up having dire consequences.
The novel begins with the backstory of Helene and her travels with Roy. She soon finds out that this is a big mistake, but only after she sees first hand the real Roy.
Months later, pregnant and on the run again, she meets Peter.
Peter tries to help her but Roy is well organized and connected and will not let Helene go, even if that means Peter has to die.
What follows is one of Petrie's best books to date. We still have June and Lewis along for the ride, but this story is all Helene's and Peter's and what a story it is.
Do not miss this one!

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The Match by Harlan Coben ( Wilde #2)

The Match (Wilde, #2)The Match by Harlan Coben
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Harlan Coben rocks and Wilde is one of his best creations ever.
Wilde, The Boy from the Woods, stars again in The Match.
Picking up where TBftW left off, but a few months later, we follow Wilde as he tries to find out where he came from and who may be family.
After a DNA website sends him a message from a potential relative, named PB, Wilde also discovers who my be his father.
Even more strange is the elusive PB.. who turns out to be a huge reality TV star whose star has fallen.
Throw in the seamy side of reality tv, a visit from an earlier Coben book The Stranger, greedy people, FBI agents and a killing spree and you can’t put it down.
We still have all of favorites, Hester, Matthew. Oren and Wilde’s lovable adopted sister and your have a great book.

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