Monday, November 23, 2009

The Cat Who Smelled a Rat by Lilian Jackson Braun

Started: 11/15/09
Finished: 11/21/09
Year: 2001
Pages: 229
Genre: mystery
Grade: C
Reason for reading: TBR pile
Blurb (from book jacket): "The Big One is on its way, and none too soon for the residents of an unusually arid Moose County, who are becoming increasingly anxious about wildfires as they await the first snowstorm of the season. A Citizens' Fire Watch is formed, and volunteers go out on shifts to patrol areas of concern, particularly the old minesites, which have been rumored to contain subterranean fires deep within. When a volunteer is murdered near the Big B minesite, which had been set ablaze, the people of Pickax realize they are dealing with both an arsonist and a killer. And Koko, Siamese cat extraordinaire and owner of journalist James Quilleran, knows even more than that, as evidenced by his suspicious scrutiny of an antique pitcher, a batik of robins, and an old-fashioned glove box.
"The string of catastrophes continues as a local builder dies in an apparent accident, and it's up to Qwillerian & Co. to trap the rat who's behind it all."
Opinion: An average quick read. Very similar to the other Cat Who series of books.

Monday, November 16, 2009

The Black Hand by Chris Blatchford

Started: 11/4/09
Finished: 11/15/09
Year: 2008
Pages:366
Genre: True Crime
Grade: B+
Reason for reading: review for MyShelf
Blurb (from back cover): "Rene 'Boxer' Enriquez grew up in East L.A., where gang fights and drive-by shootings were everyday occurrences fueled by rage, drugs, and alcohol. Sent to prison at nineteen, he was recruited by La Eme, the near-mythic Mexican Mafia, arguably the most well-armed and dangerous gang in Amrican history. A young man without fear who would kill without hesitation, Enriquez's loyalty and iron will drove him quickly up the ranks, from mob enfocer to the upper echelons, where he would rule for nearly two decades. Seeking respect, he devoted his life to a bloody cause, only to find betrayal and disillusionment."
Opinion: More biographical than true crime. A very good read if you want an insider's look at a well developed gang. For a more complete review, please check out MyShelf.com in the upcoming months.

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Miss Julia Takes Over by Ann B. Ross

Started: 10/30/09
Finished: 11/4/09
Year: 2001
Pages: 236
Genre: mystery
Grade: C
Reason for reading: grabbed it off the TBR pile
Blurb (from book jacket): "The Southern belle befriends the high-heeled mamma and becomes frantic when Hazel Marie disappears after a dinner date with a church fund-raiser who, in Miss Julia's opinion, wears his short too tight: 'nobody can be that upright and pious without trouble going on underneath.' Since the sheriff won't help her, Miss Julia takes matters into her own hands. With Little Lloyd in tow, she finds herself tracking Hazel Marie across North Carolina. From a most ungenteel display of fisticuffas to a hair-raising car chase, Miss Julia stands strong and forges ahead. Because...if Miss Julia doesn't take care of things, who will?"
Opinion: Slightly better, more entertaining quick read

Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind by Ann B. Ross

Started: 10/25/09
Finished: 10/30/09
Year: 1999
Pages: 198
Genre: Mystery
Grade: C
Reason for reading: Grabbed it off the TBR shelf
Blurb (from book jacket): A proper lady of a certain age, Miss Julia Springer's quiet existence is interrupted when a close 'friend' of her deceased husband shows up at her doorstep with none other than Wesley Lloyd Springer's illegitimate son. Hazel Marie Puckett, with 'heels too high, a dress too short, and hair too yellow,' announces that since the two-timing man left her penniless, she's leaving Little Lloyd in Miss Julia's good Christian care. Now Miss Julia cuts loose and speaks her mind as the boy and his randy mother bring scandal and rollicking adventure into her life-especially since Hazel Marie is the target of a hilarious misguided kidnap plot!"
Opinion: Well, it was a quick read but Miss Julia's character pisses me off sometimes with her naivity. Pretty good mystery however.