Monday, 9 August 2010

Mailbox Monday

Mailbox Monday is a weekly meme hosted this August by Chick Loves It

Here's what came through my door this week:






Lonely Hearts - John Harvey
Shirley Peters is dead. Murdered. Her body is found twelve hours later in her own home. Just one of the many sordid domestic crimes hitting the city. Tony Macliesh, her rejected boyfriend, is the obvious prime suspect and he's just been picked off the Aberdeen train and put straight into custody. But then, another women is sexually abused and throttled to death. And suddenly there appears to be one too many connections between these seemingly unrelated crimes. Detective Inspector Resnick is sure that the two murders are the work of one sadistic killer - two lonely hearts broken by one maniac. And it's up to Resnick to put the record straight - and put the bastard where he belongs.


Journey to Ithaca - Anita Desai
Like so many other young Westerners in the 60s and 70s, Matteo leaves home to search for spiritual enlightenment in the ashrams of India. He believes he finds it at the feet of 'the Mother', but down-to-earth Sophie, who accompanies him, does not find her inspiring so much as mysterious, and decides to trace the Mother's own story - from her travels with an Indian dance troupe in Paris, Venice and New York, to her search for divine love in India.



True detectives - Jonathan Kellerman
TRUE DETECTIVES follows Moe Reed and Aaron Fox on the twisted trail of a missing girl, a dark, baffling whodunit that forces the brothers to put aside their mutual animus – and to confront the unresolved family mystery that turned them into enemies. PIs can do things, legally, that cops can’t. And cops have access to resources denied their private counterparts. Only by pooling their efforts – and by consulting a man both brothers respect, psychologist Alex Delaware, do Fox and Reed stand a chance of peeling back the secrets in high places that explain the fate of an outwardly innocent young woman. And, by doing so, the brothers learn about much more than murder.


Gone to ground - John Harvey
Will's first thought when he saw the man's face: it was like a glove that had been pulled inside out...Stephen Bryan, a gay academic, is found brutally murdered in his bathroom. Will Grayson and Helen Walker, police detectives investigating the case, at first assume that his death is the result of an ill-judged sexual encounter: rough trade gone wrong. But doubts are soon raised. Bryan's laptop has gone missing - could the murder be connected to a biography he was writing on the life and mysterious death of fifties screen legend, Stella Leonard? Convinced there's a link, Bryan's sister Lesley sets out to prove that Bryan had uncovered a dangerous truth, and that - desperate to keep it hidden - Stella Leonard's rich and influential family have silenced him. But soon both Lesley and Helen Walker find themselves victims of the violence that swirls around them, as gradually the investigation uncovers the secrets of a family corrupted by lust, wealth and power...

12 comments:

  1. Enjoy your new books! I haven't read any of these.

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  2. All of these look really good; hope you enjoy them.

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  3. What a wide variety of genres you have this week!

    My book blog: 5 Minutes for Books

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  4. Those titles are all new to me, but I love the cover of Journey to Ithaca. Enjoy your new books.

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  5. Drooling with envy over the new Kellerman book.

    Enjoy all your new treasures!

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  6. The Anita Desai book sounds so intriguing. I hadnt heard of this one.

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  7. Looks like you got lots of good thrillers! My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.

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  8. Wow, looking forward to your reviews on these very different books, especially, Journey to Ithica.

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  9. Looks like some great ones. Enjoy!

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  10. These look to be very suspenseful. I hope you enjoy them all!

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  11. They all looks very good! I get in the mood for mysteries in the summer, although I don't know why.

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