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  1. quilter Kathy

    Libby Fischer Hellmann's thread

    I just created a new thread in book reviews and posted my thoughts on Libby's new book! I loved it, by the way. Kathy
  2. quilter Kathy

    Kathy's reviews

    This isn't my first review, but I guess it is my first here. So, here goes! Nobody’s Child by Libby Fischer Hellmann She had to write 3 stand-alones before getting back to Georgia Davis, but Libby Hellmann has finally provided us with another exciting story in the life of Georgia Davis, PI...
  3. quilter Kathy

    Daily greetings

    Carolyn, I just finished the first Harry Dresden book. I loved it! It made me chuckle a lot and it was very riveting. I'm going to go on to the next!
  4. quilter Kathy

    Daily greetings

    Carolyn! Welcome back! Great to see you! I haven't heard of the Dresden Files books. So I have put the first one on audio on hold at my library. Thank you for the recommendation. Kathy
  5. quilter Kathy

    General mystery discussion

    Thank you, MaryJo. It does look interesting. Kathy
  6. quilter Kathy

    General mystery discussion

    Thanks, Maine, for your reply. I'm just not "feelin' it" and I'm glad to know it isn't just me. Kathy
  7. quilter Kathy

    General mystery discussion

    Maine, Have you begun THE PARIS ARCHITECT? I'm into the 3rd disc. I'm not sure how I like it. So far it hasn't made me wish I had someplace to go so I could listen more (in the car). Kathy
  8. quilter Kathy

    What are you reading now?

    I just finished reading a new book from Lenny Kleinfeld, author of SHOOTERS AND CHASERS. His new book, SOME DEAD GENIUS, will be out on May 30th. I got to read an ARC and absolutely loved it. A sequel to SHOOTERS AND CHASERS, which I loved, I could not put SOME DEAD GENIUS down. I just...
  9. quilter Kathy

    Crime fiction on TV and film

    :rofl I only have 100! (of course, that doesn't count the cleaning I just did so I could bring that number down...) :eatpop Kathy
  10. quilter Kathy

    What are you reading now?

    Oooops! Sorry Brianna1977! It took me awhile to figure out what RtS meant! I reread the original post several times and was just sure I hadn't said anything to insult anyone - well, except for MC Beaton. (sorry) And it finally dawned on me what I had done. I do apologize, Brianna1977. Kathy
  11. quilter Kathy

    Crime fiction on TV and film

    I enjoyed LIFE as well. Hate that it ended. Kathy
  12. quilter Kathy

    Crime fiction on TV and film

    Just out of curiosity, how long IS your Netflix queue? Kathy
  13. quilter Kathy

    What are you reading now?

    Maine, I found Agatha Raisin quite by accident and absolutely loved the series - for awhile. I think the last two or three books have been quite disappointing. And Agatha's silliness over the man next door is no long charming - just boring. And she seems to have become almost mean and petty...
  14. quilter Kathy

    Libby Fischer Hellmann's thread

    AND her books a great!
  15. quilter Kathy

    Crime fiction on TV and film

    I have discovered CROSSING LINES on Netflix. Anyone else seen this series? It is a police unit made up of officers from several different countries. "In pursuit of justice, the International Criminal Court's special crime unit hunts down lawbreakers whose offenses cross borders in Europe."...
  16. quilter Kathy

    Crime fiction on TV and film

    Ell, I watched MI-5 and became downright fanatical! I couldn't get enough and hated when the 88th episode finished. Hope you're enjoying it half as much as I did! Kathy
  17. quilter Kathy

    Daily greetings

    Libby, I read the post. Nicely done! Kathy
  18. quilter Kathy

    What are you reading now?

    <but I didn't know Grisham had it in him to be funny like that> RtS, Grisham has actually written several books that have nothing to do with law and mystery. They are laugh-out-loud funny. I think my favorites are PLAYING FOR PIZZA and SKIPPING CHRISTMAS. A not-so-good movie was made from...
  19. quilter Kathy

    Daily greetings

    Actually, knowing the area, maybe it IS the only crime scene to process.which would possibly account for their taking their sweet time.
  20. quilter Kathy

    Suggestions: January 2013 BOTM - Winter

    THE CHRISTMAS TRAIN by David Baldacci I just finished reading it and found it to be delightful! Funny as all "get-out," heartwarming and a terrific story, to boot!
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