2010: #1 – The First Rule (Robert Crais)

The Watchman put Joe Pike, Elvis Cole’s strong, taciturn partner, front and center, and not only won Robert Crais new audiences but remarkable reviews. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel said “Robert Crais elevates crime fiction” and now with The First Rule he does it again.

The organized criminal gangs of the former Soviet Union are bound by what they call the thieves’ code. The first rule is this: A thief must forsake his mother, father, brothers, and sisters. He must have no family-no wife, no children. We are his family. If any of the rules are broken, it is punishable by death.

Frank Meyer had the American dream-until the day a professional crew invaded his home and murdered everyone inside. The only thing out of the ordinary about Meyer was that- before the family and the business and the normal life-a younger Frank Meyer had worked as a professional mercenary, with a man named Joe Pike. The police think Meyer was hiding something very bad, but Pike does not. With the help of Cole, he sets out on a hunt of his own-an investigation that quickly entangles them both in a web of ancient grudges, blood ties, blackmail, vengeance, double crosses, and cutthroat criminal­ity, and at the heart of it, an act so terrible even Pike and Cole have no way to measure it. Sometimes, the past is never dead. It’s not even past.

The First Rule is the most astonishing novel yet from the master of the crime thriller.

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2010: Challenges – 2010 Pub Challenge

I’d like to say that this is my last yearlong challenge I’m signing up for, but you know that as soon as I say that, another challenge I like will pop up. The 2010 Pub Challenge is hosted by 1morechapter.  The guidelines are: Read a minimum of 10 books first published in 2010. You don’t have to buy these. Library books, unabridged audios, or ARCs

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2010: The Sunday Salon – Happy New Year Edition

Maybe in 2010 I should resolve to actually post Sunday Salons on Sunday? Happy New Year! It’s time for my little 2009 recap: Books read: 133 Pages read: 34,645 Words read: 12,359,271 Audiobook hours: 14d 3h 11m Blog posts: 216 Challenges attempted: 18 Challenges completed: 11 The challenge numbers are somewhat estimated… Some of the challenges listed under attempted are not supposed to be completed

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2009: #133 – Bloodsucking Fiends (Christopher Moore)

Jody never asked to become a vampire. But when she wakes up under an alley Dumpster with a badly burned arm, an aching back, superhuman strength, and a distinctly Nosferatuan thirst, she realizes the decision has been made for her.

Making the transition from the nine-to-five grind to an eternity of nocturnal prowlings is going to take some doing, however, and that’s where C. Thomas Flood fits in. A would-be Kerouac from Incontinence, Indiana, Tommy (to his friends) is biding his time night-clerking and frozen-turkey bowling in a San Francisco Safeway. But all that changes when a beautiful undead redhead walks through the door…and proceeds to rock Tommy’s life — and afterlife — in ways he never thought possible.

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