So this year I will keep my list going but just the name of the books. You may always ask me about them. I would like that. As I have so many years now, I have started this list and then forgotten about it.
16. Vanish by Tess Gerritsen (2005) - police procedural/mystery/suspense – The fifth great tale of Rizzoli and Isles (022612)
17. Linchpin by Seth Godin (2010) – non fiction/ business – A very thought provoking book on being indispensable. (030112)
18. The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen (2006) – mystery/horror – The sixth and just keeps getting better Rizzoli and Isles (030612)
19. The Eye of Osiris by R. Austin Freeman (1911) – detective/mystery – The second tale of Dr. John Thorndyke. (030912)
20. Murder Unprompted by Simon Brett (1982) – mystery/amateur detective – And of course for the eighth time Charles Paris is in the middle of another murder. (031012)
21. I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi (2009) – personal finance – The best book of personal finance I have ever read. (031212)
22. The Keepsake by Tess Gerritsen (2008) - mystery/suspense – The seventh tale of the best duo today in detective fiction. (031512)
23. Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen (2010) - mystery/suspense – The eighth story that I read in one day. Couldn't put it down. (031612)
24. Murder in the Title by Simon Brett (1984) - mystery/amateur detective – This ninth adventure starts with Charles Paris playing a dead body, which almost becomes real. (032012)
25. A Silent Witness by R. Austin Freeman (1914) – detective/mystery – The fourth case of Dr. John Thorndyke. (032212)
As you can tell I am reading a lot of mysteries. My Nook is getting used a lot and the library sees me quite regular, too.






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Rizzoli & Isles TV series is mediocre. The book series is fantastic. It will keep you reading, pure suspense. It actually kept me up nights to finish the books. Been a long time since that has happen.
Detective Jane Rizzoli in the book is a short plain woman. No man really notices her. Her family thinks she is a joke. But no one is more aggresive in catching killers.
Dr. Maura Isles in the book is the Queen of the Dead. A black hair, perfectly dress in black, a no nonsense ME who everyone is in awe of. No one kids with her, but her knowledge is lengendary. Her skills are the best.
Sometime one is in the book and other times the other is. Separate or together you will have a great scary, nail bitting reading.