On the Reading Nook’s Bookshelf
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
- Cover of Salvation in Death
I’m in the process of reading Sue Grafton’s T is for Tresspass — that review will be coming by the weekend.
Waiting in the wings is Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb who as you may or may not know is Nora Roberts writing under a pseudonym.
Eve Dallas is the heroine in Robb’s Death series of books. They are all set in the future, but not so far in the future that the familiar things of our world are completely missing. There is still a need for acne treatments, weight loss pills and there are still murders, gangs and crimes committed even in the year 2060. State-of-the-art investigative tools notwithstanding, Eve has her work cut out for her in solving the murder of Father Miguel Flores.
I’m also looking forward to reading Brisingr, Christopher Paolini’s latest in the series of books about the Inheritance Cycle. I’m wondering if this is the last of that series or if, as was hinted on his website, there might be one more to come. I think I’ll have a clearer picture of the answer when I finish reading Brisingr.
And last but not least, on order and coming soon to the Reading Nook is Andrew Vachss‘ latest and last in the Burke series, Another Life.
I’m thinking about getting the other books in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series — what do you think? Should I or not?
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