Monday, 1 December 2014

LOGGING THE LIBRARY - PART NINE

Week 9 and another 50!


Tub 9
3 from John D. MacDonald, Brian Case, Tod Goldberg

Bauer is one of my wife's books, Danny Rhodes, Scott Sparling, Marshall Moore, Laurie Lynn Drummond 

Danny Leigh, James Oswald, Mark Douglas-Home, Maxx Barry, Patrick Hamilton

1941 book

Coben, Wozencraft, Petievich - all logged before, Geoffrey Miller and Lowell Cauffiel

Coben, Brad Smith (Canada), Craig Faustus Buck, Pierre Lemaitre, Maurizio de Giovanni

A couple from Charles Willeford, Kyle Minor, Dayne Sherman, Tim Tzouliadis - non-fiction about Americans lured to live in Stalinist Russia

Mr Monk - well I liked the TV show!



A couple by Rick Gavin, Tim Krabbe, Hans Keilson, James Miller - Sunshine State




Female representation - 3 by Alison Bruce, Charlotte Jay, Joshua Mohr (male!)

1952 Edgar Winner

Damascus - 2003 and a dive bar in San Francisco

Rachel Joyce, Martin Clark, Bill Pronzini, Eugene Marten, Rob Roberge

Witness Protection and Russian Gangsters feature



Nothing too horrendous to contemplate, though with the exception of the Willeford's, Coben's and Petievich, I think they have all come into the library in the past year or so.

50 more next week, hopefully!


Full list as follows:
AUTHOR TITLE YEAR SERIES
BARRY MAXX SYRUP 1999
BAUER BELINDA FINDERS KEEPERS 2012 JH2
BRUCE ALISON CAMBRIDGE BLUE 2008 DCGGM1
BRUCE ALISON THE SIREN 2010 DCGGM2
BRUCE ALISON THE CALLING 2011 DCGGM3
BUCK CRAIG FAUSTUS PSYCH LOGIC 2014
CASE BRIAN THE USERS 1996
CAUFFIEL LOWELL MARKER 1997
CLARK MARTIN PLAIN HEATHEN MISCHIEF 2004
COBEN HARLAN THE WOODS 2007
COBEN HARLAN SECONDS AWAY 2012 MICKB2
DE GIOVANNI MAURIZIO THE CROCODILE 2013
DOUGLAS-HOME MARK  THE WOMAN WHO WALKED INTO THE SEA 2013 SD2
DRUMMOND LAURIE LYNN ANYTHING YOU SAY CAN AND WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU 2004
GAVIN RICK RANCHERO 2011 NR1
GAVIN RICK BELUGA 2012 NR2
GOLDBERG TOD FAKE LIAR CHEAT 2000
GOLDBERG LEE MR MONK GOES TO THE FIREHOUSE 2006 MM1
GOLDBERG LEE MR MONK AND THE TWO ASSISTANTS 2007 MM4
GOLDBERG LEE MR MONK AND THE BLUE FLU 2007 MM3
GOLDBERG LEE MR MONK AND THE DIRTY COP 2009 MM8
GOLDBERG LEE MR MONK IN TROUBLE 2009 MM9
HAMILTON PATRICK HANGOVER SQUARE 1941
JAY CHARLOTTE BEAT NOT THE BONES 1952
JOYCE RACHEL PERFECT 2013
KEILSON HANS COMEDY IN A MINOR KEY 1947
KRABBE TIM THE CAVE 2003
LEIGH DANNY THE MONSTERS OF GRAMERCY PARK 2005
LEMAITRE PIERRE ALEX 2011 CCVT1
MACDONALD JOHN D. BORDER TOWN GIRL 1956
MACDONALD JOHN D. THE CROSSROADS 1959
MACDONALD JOHN D. A KEY TO THE SUITE 1962
MARTEN EUGENE WASTE 2008
MILLER GEOFFREY THE BLACK GLOVE 1981
MILLER JAMES SUNSHINE STATE 2010
MINOR KYLE PRAYING DRUNK 2014
MOHR JOSHUA DAMASCUS 2011
MOORE MARSHALL THE CONCRETE SKY 2003
OSWALD JAMES THE HANGMAN'S SONG 2014 IMCLM3
PETIEVICH GERALD MONEY MEN 1982 CC1
PRONZINI BILL A WASTELAND OF STRANGERS 2002
RHODES DANNY ASBOVILLE 2006
ROBERGE ROB MORE THAN THEY COULD CHEW 2005
SHERMAN DAYNE WELCOME TO THE FALLEN PARADISE 2004
SMITH BRAD BIG MAN COMING DOWN THE ROAD 2007
SPARLING SCOTT WIRE TO WIRE 2011
TZOULIADIS TIM THE FORSAKEN 2008
WILLEFORD CHARLES THE SHARK INFESTED CUSTARD 1993
WILLEFORD CHARLES THE SECOND HALF OF THE DOUBLE FEATURE 2003
WOZENCRAFT KIM RUSH 1990


10 comments:

  1. Col, your tubs keep adding to my knowledge of authors and their books and I'm not sure if that's good or bad for me. I definitely want to read Bill Pronzini soon. I have never read books based on a television series, assuming the books came after the "Mr. Monk" episodes.

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    1. Pronzini is highly recommended Prashant. I think the Monk books are loosely based on screened episodes of the show. Lee Goldberg - the author of the books, wrote on the show also. Hopefully the quirkiness of the character shines through in these.

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  2. Col - I really like the way you're going through all of your books like that. You're getting such a good sense of exactly what you have. I hope you'll like the Charlotte Jay; I think she had real talent. And of course, the Pronzini! As to the Monk books, I'll admit I was never much of a fan of the series, but I'll keen to know if you think the books are better or in some way really different.

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    1. Margot thanks. I'm still enjoying it as it is helping me get a sense of what I have and where it is, which will be useful going forward. The Jay - I was hoping to read a month or two ago for a monthly challenge but it never arrived in time!
      I will let you know how I find the Monks. We can't all enjoy the same thing, otherwise it would be a dull old world!

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  3. I think I'd get distracted by this project by what I've uncovered: are you totally reshuffling your TBR list as you go through the tubs? I'm just curiousl

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    1. Rebecca, I'm probably not too organised when it comes to my TBR list. I think I find (or locate) some books and think...oh I'll read that soon, or I'll see someone has read and enjoyed something that I have somewhere .....and I think I'll read that next year.....but rarely ever do. I think I would be better of not making any grand announcements about what I'm going to read. I do get distracted very easily. Bloggers turn my head, new releases turn my head. I ought to leave the internet and just read!

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    2. I understand the distractions, Col! And on that note, it's off to read.

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  4. I think I liked last week's tub better than this one. But still some good stuff - you've reminded me of Monster of Gramercy Park, a very very good book I read a while back, one you might like. I keep meaning to find out if the author has written anything else.

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    1. I just looked him up - he had one earlier book - The Greatest Gift which seems quite interesting, but I'm not going to go there myself! http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/l/danny-leigh/greatest-gift.htm

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