Sunday, May 31, 2009

May Reads























*Short Story (not counted)
BOLD titles made my Best Reads List



Clicking on a title will link you to "Thoughts of Joy...".



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Monthly - Yearly Genre Stats:

Chick-Lit: 0 - 1
Fiction: 4 - 18
Memoir: 0 - 2
Mystery: 2 - 13
Non-Fiction Graphic Novel: 0 - 1
Short Story Collection: 0 - 2
Thriller: 3 - 11
True Crime: 0 - 1

YA Classic: 0 - 1
YA Fiction: 0 - 6
YA Graphic Novel: 0 - 1
YA Non-Fiction: 0 - 1
YA Science Fiction: 2 - 3

Children's Thriller: 0 - 1
Children's Sci-Fi/Fantasy: 0 - 3

Short Stories: 5 - 19

Audiobooks: 7 - 40
Books: 4 - 25
Total: 11 - 65

Best Reads: 0 - 11

Series: 3 - 29

DNF: 0 - 3

Friday, May 29, 2009

THE READER

Author: Bernhard Schlink
Genre: Fiction, Standalone
Published: 1997
Personal Rating: 4.25/5 (better than very good)
Yearly Count: 65



As an adult, Michael recounts and reflects upon his relationship with Hanna, a 40-year-old woman, when he was a mere 15. His memories include the surprising discovery of when she was on trial for her past involvement with the Nazi Party.

I was absorbed in Michael's story from the first word until the very last. There was romance, philosophy, law and compelling writing that brought about many thoughts and questions. It's a memorable read.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

THE DEAD AND THE GONE

Author: Susan Beth Pfeffer
Genre: YA Science Fiction, Series #2
Published: 2008
Personal Rating: 2/5 (not enjoyable)
Yearly Count: 64



New York experiences the ramifications of an astroid ramming into the moon - knocking it out of kilter. The focus is on Alex, 17 and his younger sisters Bri, 15 and Julie, 13.

Last year, Life As We Knew It was a "Best Read" for me and so, The Dead and the Gone was a highly anticipated read. Boy did it fall short. I am a believer, so a little spirituality sprinkled here and there isn't bad, but GEEZ - this book was oozing Catholicism. I didn't like it or appreciated it in the least. Also, the characters were just not believable.

What I did like was the general plot - how the city would respond to the devastating changes and the plans that would unfold. That was what kept me interested.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Let's Talk with James LePore!


author of

(my thoughts)






Joy ~ Who or what was your inspiration for writing A World I Never Made?

James ~ I had written two other novels that were not published. I was determined, however, to keep on writing. One night I was told a very sad story about a young woman who had committed suicide and left a taped message to each of her parents and siblings. This woman had been seemingly happy. But what if she had had reason to be angry at one of her loved ones? What was on those cassettes? What story did they tell? I got to thinking about a father-daughter relationship that had gone wrong, that had given the daughter reason to be bitter, and angry at her father. And then it occurred to me that a faked suicide could be the premise for a story not only of adventure but of the process of redemption for such a father and daughter. This was the genesis of A World I Never Made.

Joy ~ I really enjoy learning about the path that an author's thoughts have travelled when arriving at a premise. A sad situation turned into something positive with your story.



Joy ~ Are you currently working on something new? If so, will you tell us about it?

James ~ I am about a third of the way through a novel about a divorced Manhattan D.A. (the guy who handles all the office’s toughest murder prosecutions), whose twenty-two year old son is wrongly accused of murder. The son is not a likeable character. Arrogant and spoiled by his mother (who is re-married to a super rich Syrian oil magnate) he is selfish and contemptuous of most people, including his father. Nevertheless the father quits his job, so as to negate any conflict of interest, and, with the help of a beautiful attorney friend, works his way through many layers of deceit and great danger, to prove his son’s innocence.

Joy ~ Ohhhhhh, this sounds intriguing. Quitting his job as the D.A. speaks loud and clear about his commitment to his son.

With this response, you have somewhat answered my next question.



Joy ~ Do you have any plans to incorporate your former career as a lawyer into a future novel?

James ~ I did not do criminal law, but often tried civil cases to juries, so yes and no. The criminal law element I can either figure out or do research or consult with an expert.

Joy ~ I love the courtroom, so I look forward to the possibility of reading some jury scenes in your future books.



Joy ~ What does a day in the life of James LePore look like?

James ~ I try to write every day for four or five hours. After that my brain is tired so I do something else that doesn’t involve too much thinking. People can look at my photography at www.nakedeyeimages.com.

Joy ~ There are many book bloggers that enjoy photography, too. We'll all have to take a peek! :)



Joy ~ What is your greatest challenge as a writer? What is the most rewarding?

James ~ I think the greatest challenge is to write as truly and honestly as possible. Hemingway said that good writers have built-in ‘b.s.’ detectors, which I hope I have. When I hit this mark that’s the reward in itself.

Joy ~ I agree that reaching one's own goals is pure satisfaction.



Joy ~ Do you believe that a writer needs to read, read, read in order to write? What are you reading now?

James ~ Yes, I think reading is essential. I am currently reading Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, a tour de force so good that it should not be a model for writers but simply an inspiration.

Joy ~ Unfortunately, Cloud Atlas is not the book I read by David Mitchell, but I have read numerous raving reviews about it and have it on my TBR list. I'm happy to learn that you are among the ravers, too.



Joy ~ Do you have a home library? If so, what genre dominates the shelves? If not, why not?

James ~ I have thousands of books, mostly all novels. They include most of the American, English and international classics, and many contemporary novels that fall into the adventure/thriller genre.

Joy ~ Thousands!!! Wow! So there's no need to ask if you've been a reader throughout your life - well, since adulthood anyway. Well, I guess you could be a collector and not a reader, but I thinking you may be both. ;)



Joy ~ I have corresponded with many publishing representatives, authors and bloggers to ask their opinion of negative or underwhelming book reviews. I’m curious as to what your thoughts are on that topic. Do you agree with the cliché, “There’s no such thing as bad publicity?” Why or why not?

James ~ I’m not sure how to answer this. Bad reviews can’t be good, but then again Van Gogh never sold a painting while he was alive.

Joy ~ Well, I hope you have many, many years of positive reviews to enjoy.



Joy ~ Highly recommended books – would you share a few of yours?

James ~ There are too many to list, but here are a few:

Lucky Jim, by Kingsley Amis

The Sun Also Rises, Hemingway

The Leopard, by G. De Lampedusa

So Long, See You Tomorrow, by Wm. Maxwell

Cry The Beloved Country, by Alan Paton

James ~ Okay - I'm slightly embarrassed. I have not read any of your choices. I have heard of two of them, but they haven't made it into my hands . . . yet. At least, Cry, the Beloved Country (Paton) is on my TBR Shelf. That should count for something, huh? :)


Joy ~ Thank you, James, for sharing some of yourself with us. It's always interesting to learn a little bit about the person behind the book. I appreciate your time, and I hope you enjoy your monthly tour around the blogosphere.



Monday, May 25, 2009

THE ARTIST'S STORY (4 of 10)

Author: Eleanor Bluestein
Genre: Short Story Collection
Published: Tea & Other Ayama Na Tales, 2008
Personal Rating: 3.25/5 (better than just okay)
(ss) Yearly Count: 19



Alan Jackman travels to Ayama Na for business a few times a year, but this time he is on a rescue mission for his mistress's brother, and it leads him to the seediest parts of town.

This story has some unique characters in it that kept me curious, and I could visualize the setting. However, the ending wasn't as climatic as I expected, so it left me feeling a little let down.

SKIN DEEP (3 of 10)

Author: Eleanor Bluestein
Genre: Short Story Collection
Published: Tea & Other Ayama Na Tales, 2008
Personal Rating: 3.5/5 (good)
(ss) Yearly Count: 18



Song, a university student, takes a year off to participate in beauty pageants. She is ambivalent to begin with, but eventually gets swept up in the hoopla.

I enjoyed this trip down the walkway. Song is a great example of people that come to crossroads in their life - a decision needs to be made, but at what cost? This lesson was taught in a very unique way. I liked it.

Give-Away Winners!

CONGRATULATIONS!

There are 5 winners of:

ARAID


Sharon 54220

Rabid Fox

Vickie

Scottsgal

Stephanie


I look forward to reading your reviews!

I have all your e-mail addresses, so I will be contacting you. The actual book will be mailed to you by Brianne from Hachette Book Group.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

THE WALKING PEOPLE

Author: Mary Beth Keane
Genre: Fiction, Standalone
Published: 2009
Personal Rating: 3.75/5 (better than good)
Yearly Count: 63



In the mid-50s, many of the families living on the West coast of Ireland already immigrated to surrounding countries and the United States of America. Johanna (18) is intrigued by the prospect of adventure, yet her younger sister, Greta (16) who isn't that adept at managing her life, has concerns about leaving the rest of the family at home. Eventually, Johanna meets a gypsy boy, Michael, and the three of them travel to the new world.

The Walking People is not focused on the walking people per se, but it does contain characters that have lifestyles that resemble the gypsies in one form or another. Its focus is about family and the challenges and joys that life can bring.

This is Mary Beth Keane's debut novel and it is well done. There were 5 sections to the book that indicated a change in time and concluded in 2007. I enjoyed the section that switched to an epistolary style. That was a nice addition. The plot, in general, was a bit slow for my taste, but I still liked reading about Greta's life. She had a simple personality, but she grew and changed over the decades.



Thank you, Keturah, from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for sending me this ARC. The Walking People was released on May 20, 2009.

Friday, May 22, 2009

VOODOO RIVER

Author: Robert Crais
Genre: Mystery, Series #5
Published: 1995
Personal Rating: 4/5 (very good)
Yearly Count: 62



Elvis Cole, LA private eye, travels to Louisiana to find the biological parents of a well-known actress.

This book provided the missing piece I've been waiting for. Having read the series out-of-order (my bad), I already knew something and wondered how it came to be. Now I know. :)

Elvis's wit continues (and again, some phrases are repeated too often, but I still like him - a lot) and Joe Pike makes his appearance as well, making this a another very good mystery.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

THE ADORATION OF JENNA FOX

Author: Mary E. Pearson
Genre: YA Science Fiction, Standalone
Published: 2008
Personal Rating: 2.5/5 (eh)
Yearly Count: 61



Jenna Fox is a 17-year-old that was badly injured in an accident. Her father, as a scientist, had access to the latest technology to save her life - even when there was only 10% of Jenna's brain to save. When Jenna wakes up, she has to face who or what she has become.

Science fiction has really grown on me over the last couple of years, as has YA, but this one just didn't hit me right. Nothing stood out as red flags, but nothing enticed me either. However, at the end of the audio version, there was a short interview of Mary E. Pearson, and I did enjoy that.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Give-Away Winners!


CONGRATULATIONS!!!



Bobbi Brown Living Beauty (Bobbi Brown)

*Pam
Vickie





The Man's Book: The Essential Guide for the Modern Man
(Thomas Fink)

Bridget3420
*thatsthebook
*BevE
Carlene
MarionG





The Women's Murder Club (James Patterson)
Audiobook Set (Books 1 - 3)

Dar
Trish





The Women's Murder Club (James Patterson)
Audiobook Set (Books 4 - 6)

Debs Desk
*Ms. Bookish




*Okay you lucky ducks - please leave your e-mail address in the comments of this post, and after I record it, I'll delete it. You must respond by Wednesday, May 20, 2009 or another name will be drawn. So - hurry! :)

Friday, May 15, 2009

A WORLD I NEVER MADE

Author: James LePore
Genre: Suspense, Standalone
Published: 2009
Personal Rating: 3.5/5 (good)
Yearly Count: 60



From the front cover:

A major novel of suspense, love, betrayal and terror by a powerful new writer. Pat Nolan, an American man, is summoned to Paris to claim the body of his estranged daughter Megan, who has committed suicide. The body, however, is not Megan's and it becomes instantly clear to Pat that Megan staged this, that she is in serious trouble, and that she is calling to him for help.

This sends Pat on an odyssey that stretches across France and into the Czech Republic and that makes him the target of both the French police and a band of international terrorists. Joining Pat on his search is detective Catherine Laurence, a beautiful but tormented Paris detective who sees in Pat something she never thought she'd find - genuine passion and desperate need. As they look for Megan, they come closer to each other's souls and discover love when both had long given up on it.

Juxtaposed against this story is Megan's story. A freelance journalist, Megan is in Morocco to do research when she meets Abdel Lahani, a Saudi businessman. They begin a torrid affair, a game Megan has played often and well in her adult life. But what she discovers about Lahani puts her in the center of a different kind of game, one with rules she can barely comprehend. Because of her relationship with Lahani, Megan has made some considerable enemies. And she has put the lives of many - maybe even millions - at risk.

A WORLD I NEVER MADE is an atmospheric novel of suspense with brilliantly drawn characters and back-stories as compelling as the plot itself. It is the kind of novel that resonates deeply and leaves its traces long after you turn the final page.



A World I Never Made is James LePore's debut novel and is one of suspense, indeed. The story is told in alternating parts: Pat's search for Megan in 2004, and Megan's life in 2003, which leads up to the 2004 search. Both parts contain continual action and kept me turning the pages. I really liked the writing technique of the two years eventually merging.

It's unfortunate for me when I read a lot of foreign names and places because I tend to get mixed up. Due to the large cast of characters and the unfamiliar territory, I found it difficult to keep every person/group straight. I managed, but in the beginning I had to work at it. Also, in general, I liked the main characters, but would have liked to have known them at a deeper level.

Interestingly enough, the book has left me with an unexpected curiosity. A group of Gypsies played a role in this book, and they have piqued my interest. I hope to learn more about them and their ways.


MORE TOUR STOPS:


Thursday, June 4th: Raging Bibliomania

Monday, June 8th: Musings of a Bookish Kitty

Thursday, June 11th: Under the Boardwalk

Monday, June 15th: The Printed Page

Thursday, June 18th: Life in the Thumb

Monday, June 22nd: Alvah’s Books

Tuesday, June 23rd: The Bookworm

Thursday, June 25th: Jen’s Book Thoughts

Tuesday, June 30th: Beth Fish Reads



Thank you, Lisa from TLC Book Tours for inviting me to join in on this tour.



Later on "Thoughts of Joy..."
I asked James quite a few basic questions about his life as an author. I hope you'll come back and read what he has to say.

You can read the interview HERE!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Give-Away: AFRAID

Brianne at Hachette Book Group has generously offered me 5 copies of AFRAID (Kilborn) to give away. It is a horror novel - you have been forewarned!



ARAID


From Publishers Weekly

Known for cop thrillers, J.A. Konrath (Fuzzy Navel) debuts his Jack Kilborn pseudonym and reveals some serious horror chops in this carnival of carnage. Five government-sponsored Red-ops fighters, psychotic torturers with modified brains and extensive training in killing anyone in their way, have been accidentally assigned to a mission in small, sleepy Safe Haven, Wis. Gen. Alton Tope sends in a dozen Green Berets, two other Special Forces teams, navy SEALs and some marines, all of whom may be just about enough to stop the killers. The townies also band together to save their little rural paradise, though several get trampled into red goo along the way. Any attempt to make a point about U.S. support of international terrorism gets a bit lost in the gore fest, but fans of gross-out horror will love it.


TO BE ENTERED IN THIS GIVE-AWAY (up to 4 entries):

1. Leave a comment that you downloaded the free novella SERIAL by Kilborn & Crouch. (1 entry)

2. Leave a separate comment that you are interested in this book. (1 entry)

3. Leave a separate comment linking to where you blog about this give-away (either a post or the sidebar). (1 entry)

4. Leave another separate comment indicating where you follow my blog (new followers welcome). (1 entry)


OTHER IMPORTANT DETAILS:

~ Winners will be drawn and posted on Monday, May 25 , 2009.

~ Winners are responsible to contact me on the post where the winners are announced, if a winner has not responded by Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - another name will be drawn on Thursday, May 28, 2009.

~ The give-away is open to people with mailing addresses from the USA and Canada. (No PO Boxes)


HAPPY ENTERING!

THE SCARECROW

Author: Michael Connelly
Genre: Thriller, Series #2
Published: 2009
Personal Rating: 4/5
Yearly Count: 59



Going out with a bang is what Jack McEvoy decides to do right after he is informed that he is laid off from his job as a newspaper reporter. His "bang" is going to be the best story of his journalistic career. Jack begins by following a lead to reveal someone's innocence and then, uncovers someone else's guilt.

What I liked best about this book was the journalistic angle. It was interesting to learn the jargon and the general goings-on in the newspaper business. Also, I thoroughly enjoyed being by Jack's side as he discovered new information.

The main character, Jack, happens to be the reporter from Connelly's book The Poet. I didn't read The Poet, but I did read The Narrows, which follows it (didn't know that at the time - oops). However, it is not necessary to be familiar with Jack - The Scarecrow definitely stands on its own.



Thank you, Miriam, from Hachette Book Group for sending me this ARC. I'm grateful! The Scarecrow will be released on May 26, 2009.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

SERIAL - An Exclusive eBook (Novella)

SERIAL


SERIAL is a terrifying tale of hitchhiking gone terribly wrong. Like a deeply twisted version of an “After School Special,” it is the single most persuasive public service announcement on the hazards of free car rides. SERIAL is a horror novella.

The SERIAL eBook also contains a Q&A with Kilborn and Crouch, author bibliographies, and excerpts from their most recent and forthcoming works: Kilborn’s Afraid and Crouch’s Abandon.


(bottom right-corner under Book Extras)


My thoughts of SERIAL can be found here.


There's more . . .

Watch for a Give-Away later this week! All you have to do is let me know that you downloaded the FREE eBook SERIAL and you will be entered in the give-away. What's the give-away, you ask? Trust me, it's so good, it's scary! :) Stay tuned.


Thank you, Brianne, at Hachette Book Group for offering up this exciting, exclusive eBook!

Monday, May 11, 2009

SERIAL

Authors:
Jack Kilborn (aka J. A. Konrath)
& Blake Crouch
Genre: Horror Novella, Standalone
Published: 2009
Personal Rating: 4/5
(ss) Yearly Count: 17


SERIAL is a terrifying tale of hitchhiking gone terribly wrong. Like a deeply twisted version of an “After School Special,” it is the single most persuasive public service announcement on the hazards of free car rides.


You are left with no doubts as to the moral of this novella, and it is "deeply twisted", indeed! There were three chapters, all of which read with lightning speed; however, the first two were horrific (yes, it has lived up to its genre). They were actually sickening, but I had to see what was going to happen in the third. It, too, was no bed of roses, but it was not as descriptive - thank goodness! I actually couldn't take my eyes off the pages, due to the very clever twist.

I have rated this novella "very good" for the wrap up of the story, not the ugly horror. (I don't think I fully understood what I was getting myself in to when I read it.) If you are in the least bit squeamish, I don't think this is for you. And be prepared if you aren't, you just might become so. EEK!

ASTRID & VERONIKA

Author: Linda Olsson
Genre: Fiction, Standalone
Published: 2007
Personal Rating: 4/5
Yearly Count: 58



After some emotional events in her life, Veronika rents a house in a small village to begin working on her second book in solitude. Her closest neighbor, Astrid, is an older woman with emotional baggage as well. The two strike up a gentle, compassionate relationship.

This was a heartwarming tale. The back stories of both women were interesting, and I enjoyed the slowly developed relationship; however, it was a bit predictable and sometimes choppy in the timing. Despite that, Olsson's writing was like watching a loved artist paint. You sense that it's going to be beautiful, and you know that every brush stroke is created with gentleness and precision, afterwards you are left with a quiet and pleasurable experience.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

STILL LIFE

Author: Joy Fielding
Genre: Suspense, Standalone
Published: 2009
Personal Rating: 3.5/5
Yearly Count: 57



A life full of joys - a wonderful husband, friends, a dream job and money, it all comes to a screeching halt when Casey is hit by a car and falls into a coma. Once she begins to wake up, Casey realizes that her world is dark and she's incapable of any movement, but her hearing - it's sharp. As the days go by, Casey listens to the conversations of doctors, nurses, friends and family that were unaware. Eventually, Casey questions if the hit-and-run wasn't an accident after all.

Outside of a traumatic event, being the proverbial fly on the wall is something that many of us have had the desire to be at one time or another. In this case, it wasn't close to a wanted experience. The frustration level that Casey feels is what we might expect - a trapped feeling. I felt Casey's frustration and wouldn't wish that on anybody. It definitely makes you think about how you might handle the situation.

The plot was predictable, and I didn't care for the narrator's (audiobook) interpretation of some of the characters, but I still liked being the fly on the wall to Casey's story.


*Recommended By: Dar from Peeking Between the Pages


Wednesday, May 06, 2009

HAMBURGER SCHOOL (2 of 10)

Author: Eleanor Bluestein
Genre: Short Story Collection
Published: Tea & Other Ayama Na Tales, 2008
Personal Rating: 4/5
(ss) Yearly Count: 16



Something not-quite-right is going on at the McDonald's where two high school friends work.

I liked this one for its wise thinking or philosophical view. Also, I enjoyed that the story had a circular nature, making this 2 for 2. I'm curious to see if the other stories in this collection will follow that pattern.

THE WEIGHT OF HEAVEN

Author: Thrity Umrigar
Genre: Fiction, Standalone
Published: 2009
Personal Rating: 4/5
Yearly Count: 56



With the devastating death of their 7-year-old boy, Frank accepts his boss's offer to run the company in India. Frank and his wife, Ellie, pack up their belongings, rent out their home in Ann Arbor, MI (Go Blue!) and fly off to discover a new land, a new life and new personal discoveries.

I had slight variations in my feelings as I travelled through this book. The beginning was engaging. The characters had real-life qualities that created a desire to follow their story to see how they would deal with their loss and the adjustment of living in a foreign country. The middle lost some of the spark and drive. There was a shift in time, so the content had a more settled-in feeling, and frankly, I was more interested in getting back to the current story. Then the ending - it was dramatic.

Like all people, Ellie and Frank deal with the death of their son in their own ways; however, there's a palpable, life-breathing ache inside Frank that can touch even the coldest soul.



Thank you, Kevin, from Harper Collins Publishers for sending me this ARC.

Monday, May 04, 2009

Four Fabulous Give-Aways!

Bobbi Brown Living Beauty (Bobbi Brown)





The Man's Book: The Essential Guide for the Modern Man
(Thomas Fink)





The Women's Murder Club (James Patterson)
Audiobook Set (Books 1 - 3)
1st to Die (my thoughts)
2nd Chance
3rd Degree





The Women's Murder Club (James Patterson)
Audiobook Set (Books 4 - 6)
4th of July
5th Horseman
6th Target


Saturday, May 02, 2009

#4 Give-Away: Women's Murder Club Audiobooks (4-6)

I have the pleasure of giving away 2 audiobook sets of Women's Murder Club, courtesy of Anna from Hachette Audio!





Women's Murder Club
Boxed Audio Set
(Books: 4 - 6)






From James Patterson's Website:

4th of July

After an arrest goes awry, Lindsay finds herself facing police brutality charges. But taking time off to cool down proves harder then she thought. As she heads out of town, Lindsay finds herself in the middle of a killing spree, and must locate the killers before they find her. Back in San Francisco, the Women's Murder Club helps to get Lindsay through the trial...but will she be found innocent?


The 5th Horseman

Patients at San Francisco medical Center are mysteriously dying hours before they are to be released with a clean bill of health. Lindsay and the rest of the Women's Murder Club begin their own investigation into the hospital, but the list of suspects proves to be as long as the list of patients.


The 6th Target

Someone opens fire on unsuspecting pedestrians and one of the Women's Murder Club is caught in the middle. As she struggles for her life, the others must work fast to track down the madman. In another part of the city, somebody is targeting children and their nannies. As the kidnappers await their ransom, Lindsay and company are faced with finding the mastermind before more children are harmed.




TO BE ENTERED IN THIS GIVE-AWAY:

~ Leave a comment on this post that you are interested in this audiobook set.

~ Winners will be drawn and posted on Monday, May 18, 2009.

~ Winners are responsible to contact me on the post where the winners are announced, if a winner has not responded by Wednesday, May 20, 2009, another name will be drawn.

~ The give-away is open to 2 people with mailing addresses from the USA and Canada. (No PO Boxes)



HAPPY ENTERING!

#3 Give-Away: Women's Murder Club Audiobooks (1-3)

I have the pleasure of giving away 2 audiobook sets of Women's Murder Club, courtesy of Anna from Hachette Audio!




Women's Murder Club
Boxed Audiobook Set
(Books: 1 - 3)





From James Patterson's Website:

1st To Die

A serial killer is stalking and murdering newlyweds on their honeymoon. San Francisco Homicide inspector Lindsay Boxer takes the case and along the way meets three other women–a lawyer, a reporter, and the city medical examiner. Joining forces to solve this gruesome crime, the Women's Murder Club is born.


2nd Chance

When family members of San Francisco cops are found dead, Detective Lindsay Boxer, Medical examiner Claire Washburn, reporter Cindy Thomas and Assistant D.A. Jill Bernhardt are faced with a tough case. As the killer looks for his next victim, the women must quickly track him down before he kills again.


3rd Degree

Lindsay Boxer and friends must track down a deadly terror group who begins their killing spree by blowing up an expensive townhouse–with the family still inside. In the meantime, a member of the club may be in some trouble of her own and Lindsay could be too late to save her.




TO BE ENTERED IN THIS GIVE-AWAY:

~ Leave a comment on this post that you are interested in this audiobook set.

~ Winners will be drawn and posted on Monday, May 18, 2009.

~ Winners are responsible to contact me on the post where the winners are announced, if a winner has not responded by Wednesday, May 20, 2009, another name will be drawn.

~ The give-away is open to 2 people with mailing addresses from the USA and Canada. (No PO Boxes)



HAPPY ENTERING!