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Jul 29, 2008

Nothing to do with books!

I'm proud to say that I'm married to a Superhero. Chris witnessed an accident yesterday and when the driver who ran over a cyclist tried to drive off he chased him down - on foot - and sat on him until the police arrived. Bob is threatening to get him a T shirt with a flaming C on the front. I think the Calgary Flames got there first!

Jul 23, 2008

The Likeness Tana French

Came out this week - here's the review.


A Trinity college student murdered in a remote spot, someone who looks exactly like you and who was using one of your undercover aliases at the time of her death. You being Detective Cassie Maddox, damaged by the fallout of an Murder case gone wrong and licking your wounds in Domestic Violence. The dead girl is Lexie Madison living a life you created as an undercover operative run by Frank Mackey.

Mackey thinks this is the opportunity of a lifetime. Cassie becomes Lexie, out of a coma with no memory of the night of the attack. She can feed information to the police from the inside. Now Cassie has to fool Lexie’s four strangely protective housemates but Cassie could be getting too close to the case to remain objective and Lexie who shed identities like snakeskin is messing with her head from beyond the grave and all the while in the dark lanes a killer waits.

This is a great follow up to 'In the Woods' can't wait for the next two books - that's if she follows the pattern set up in books one and two.

Jul 16, 2008

Mars and Venus

I've got a new title for the Men are From Mars Women Venus etc. Mars and Venus writing about sex. It's really funny that I've never noticed it before but when a man writes about sex the woman's doing most of the work and she's usually on her knees (hmmmn so much for sexual equality!) When a woman writes about making love it's a more equal union eye to eye rather than eye to balls. I'm sure some university bod is drumming up money to fund a study about this totally useless piece of information.

It also takes a heck of a lot of imagination not to use your own bedroom antics as a template for your characters! Think about that next time you read a love scene. I think the reason for that comment is that I've just read a rather touching love story wound into a esoteric treasure hunt.

Rose Labyrinth and The Terminal Spy

Finished 'The Rose Labyrinth' about an hour ago. I'll review it properly in November when it comes out. I've also got an arc for the book about the Alexander Litvinenko case. This was the Russian spy and very pointed critic of Putin who was poisoned - very cold war tactics - very KGB and guess who used to head them up?? yep Vlad!. - and died last year. Haven't written much this week - bit of an anticlimax getting to the end. I've got a lot more work to do but until I get some serious feedback I'm not going to touch it.

Jul 12, 2008

arc, loaner and a completed manuscript

It's been a while since I requested and got the arc of my choice in this case "The Rose Labyrinth" by Titania Hardie but from now on I'll put a yellow sticky note on any I want to read 'cos that works a treat. The blurb for this book sounded intriguing and the marketing campaign is I think unique you can read the book purely as a book or you can solve the clues before the characters in the book do - I think. Anyway it doesn't come out until November so plenty of time to read and review it and work out the marketing campaign.

Wendy put a book in my box - perfect she said in her note for a plane flight. I've dipped into it - "The Gilded Seal" by Mark Twining. Art thief turned art recovery expert Tom Kirk is the main character and this is one of those books where the good guys are handsome and the bad guys are ugly and you just know that the gorgeous and therefore good FBI agent is going to be taking down his 'particulars' a bit later on in the plot.

Second draft - complete! 59,954.

Jul 3, 2008

Loser's Guide to Life and Love

This is a YA book set in Salt Lake City and written by my friend Ann Cannon who used to work Monday nights at TKE with Shelly Williams and I. The launch was last night on our Patio and it was a really fun event. Instead of the usual author reading Ann gave us an insight into how the book came about and how it was a bit ahead of it's time, she took a couple of questions and then we had a little "Loser's" theatre with four kids reading the parts of Ed, Quark, Scout and Ellie. So much fun and the place was packed. I have my signed copy and though I didn't get the chance to review it for the Inkslinger or Inklinks here's my take.

Ed works in a video store with his best friend Scout. Ed doesn't have his own name badge so Ali the owner gives him one with Sergio on it. So Ed becomes Sergio and when the girl of his dreams walks into the video store Ed doesn't stand a chance of going out with her but Sergio does. It doesn't help that Scout has a massive crush on Ed and Ed's next door neighbour Quark has a similar crush on Scout. Will Ed get the girl, and which girl will he get? This will appeal to YA and adults alike because we've all been teenagers and had to go through some - or all of the mis-steps that Ed and the others make. This is laugh-out-loud funny and a great read.