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1johnsimpson
Editado: Jan 5, 2015, 3:36 pm

Welcome to the 2015 15,000+ pages challenge, I hope people who like to track their pages will join and make this a lively group. My reading challenge as part of the 75ers group should help me reach my new target or have I gone too far this year.



2Berly
Jan 4, 2015, 4:40 pm

Well, that is a mighty ambitious goal, sir! Good luck! I think I will try for a more humble 20K.

3johnsimpson
Jan 4, 2015, 4:43 pm

>2 Berly:, Kim I think I may have overstretched myself BUT I would like to average reading 100 pages a day and so that would be 36,500 so it may be realistic OR I am a bit MAD.

4SqueakyChu
Editado: Jan 4, 2015, 5:47 pm

I did well in 2014 so this year I'm going to try for 16,000 pages. I should be able to accomplish that.

Good luck to every one on this "Pages Challenge"!

5johnsimpson
Jan 5, 2015, 3:44 pm

Off the mark chasing this year's target, I finished my first book yesterday Lambs to the Slaughter by Graham Yallop, 174 pages.

6johnsimpson
Jan 8, 2015, 4:26 pm

Book two finished last night, To Davy Jones Below by Carola Dunn, 276 pgs.

7johnsimpson
Jan 13, 2015, 3:42 pm

Book Three finished last night, Throne of Jade by Naomi Novik, 391 pages. I am nearing the thousand page mark now and when that is passed I will know I am on my way.

8johnsimpson
Jan 18, 2015, 3:33 pm

Book Four finished this afternoon, The Chevalier by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, 414 pages. This takes me over the Thousand mark and now I am up and running.

9johnsimpson
Jan 23, 2015, 4:27 pm

Book Five finished late afternoon, The Titans by John Jakes. This is the fifth in the Kent Family Chronicles and another enjoyable read, I just love Jakes' books and have the remaining three in this series to read on my shelves.

10OMBWarrior47
Jan 25, 2015, 10:40 am

Wow look at you go. That's quite a goal you're pushing yourself for! :D

11johnsimpson
Jan 25, 2015, 4:07 pm

>10 OMBWarrior47:, I know TJ but I am just a glutton for punishment, hope you are having a good weekend my dear.

12johnsimpson
Jan 28, 2015, 4:33 pm

Book Six finished just before lunchtime, Revenge by Martina Cole, 612 pages.

13Berly
Fev 2, 2015, 12:39 am

I found you again. Impressive John! I am off to a good start. January was 2,000 plus so I am on target for my humble 20K. : )

14johnsimpson
Fev 2, 2015, 6:41 am

>13 Berly:, Kim your 20k target is by no means humble. I have been tracking my pages read since 2001 and for a number of years 20k was elusive and before joining LT I only achieved it once, being with like-minded people has got me reading more. You will be surprised how much reading you will get done my dear.

15johnsimpson
Fev 5, 2015, 5:36 pm

Book Seven finished a short while ago, The Apocalypse Watch by Robert Ludlum. It is a while since I last read a Ludlum and I should have read some earlier, this was a really good read the pace was good and I will read more of his soon.

16johnsimpson
Fev 11, 2015, 5:04 pm

Book Eight finished a short while ago, An Absolute Scandal by Penny Vincenzi, 890 pages. It brought back memories of the Lloyds insurance troubles of the late 80's / 90's and how many people thought that it was the wealthy getting payback time. In this book it reveals that it was people that had savings that had been accrued from inheritances, redundancy etc and how they had been urged to become a name and they were also caught out by unscrupulous agents who were trying to protect the really rich. I have nearly completed my first reading cycle and have enjoyed my challenge so far.

17crazy4reading
Fev 12, 2015, 3:10 pm

You are doing well John! I have hit a little bump in my reading. Just not reading as much as I would like to.

18johnsimpson
Fev 12, 2015, 3:16 pm

>17 crazy4reading:, Hi Monica I sometimes have a little bump in my reading but as long as you are doing a bit of reading it doesn't really matter. At the end of the day it is not a race or competition, we just enjoy reading and like to see how much we read. I hope everything else is ok with you my dear, love and hugs.

19Berly
Fev 13, 2015, 2:38 am

Nicely done John. 890 pages qualifiers as a chunkster!

20johnsimpson
Fev 13, 2015, 4:34 pm

>19 Berly:, Hi Kim, currently reading Duncton Quest 916 pages and New York 1017 pages.

21johnsimpson
Fev 24, 2015, 4:54 pm

Finished my ninth book of the year Duncton Quest by William Horwood, this is the second in the Duncton Chronicles. I have absolutely loved reading this and will have to read the third one soon as it has been a while since I started the first. This is a tale of moles and the trials and tribulations of a mole called Tryfan who is trying to maintain the power of the stone against the Northern Grikes who are fanatical about the way of the Word. It is the mole equivalent of The Lord of The Rings and it emotional, heart rending and loving and you will want to read more.

22johnsimpson
Fev 27, 2015, 4:33 pm

Book ten finished a short time ago, this is the first cycle completed. New York by Edward Rutherfurd, 1017 pgs is another masterpiece from this author, it tells the story of New York through the eyes of one family from Dutch origins from the mid 1600's to the present. It's chapters are starting at a particular year with the real people involved but the story revolves around the real people and the history of this great city.

23johnsimpson
Mar 2, 2015, 7:05 am

Book Eleven finished a short while ago, Something Borrowed, Someone Dead by M.C.Beaton. Once again Agatha Raisin is in the thick of investigating and getting herself into a spot of bother. In the nearby village of Piddlebury a rare incomer has been found dead apparently poisoned by Elderberry wine but nobody seems that bothered about it. Parish councillor Jerry Tarrant hires Agatha to investigate but receives a frosty welcome and no one wants to talk to her or any of her colleagues. It appears that it is a village that time forgot but what is going on and are villagers being blackmailed to keep quiet, as Agatha continues to try and find the murderer, will she be next to be bumped off. A nice gentle read and provides a laugh or two.

24LovingLit
Mar 2, 2015, 5:45 pm

Looks like you are reading some hefty books lately, John! I count anything over 500 pages as a chunkster.

25johnsimpson
Mar 3, 2015, 3:40 pm

>24 LovingLit:, I am a member of the BFB group (Big Fat Books) and to qualify books have to be 600 pages or more Megan, but 500 can be regarded as a big book.

26johnsimpson
Mar 4, 2015, 4:27 pm

Book twelve finished late last night, Theodore Boone: The Accused by John Grisham. This is the third in the Theodore Boone series and young Theodore is having a bad week, first of all the re-trial is called a mistrial as the Accused has done a runner and then as he leaves school he finds that someone had deliberately slit his tyre, the following day a rock is thrown through the window of his room at his parents law firm and he is stopped for no reason by the local policeman. This is bad but things get worse, the next day the police come to school to see him about a robbery at a computer store in town and when his locker is opened some of the stolen items are in his locker, after going to the scout meeting he comes out to find his tyre has again been slit, who has got it in for him and why? Theodore has to get support from his parents, uncle Ike and his school friends to get him off the hook and unmask the real perpetrator. This is a really enjoyable read and I look forward to the next one in the series.

27johnsimpson
Mar 7, 2015, 4:14 pm

Finished book Thirteen at around midday, Summer's End by Danielle Steel. This was an enjoyable read from the master romance writer, Deanna has another summer on her own and decides to get painting again, her husband does not like this and humours her but she continues and via a friend meets Ben who runs a gallery and wants to represent her. Things go well until late in the summer when a few events make Deanna look at her life in a new light, what will she do if anything. This may not be everybody's cup of tea but I intend to read all Ms Steel's books, eventually.

28Berly
Mar 7, 2015, 7:36 pm

Very nice reading going on here, even if you are a madman!! (Reading insanely long books--500pages doesn't count? What!?!) LOL

29johnsimpson
Mar 11, 2015, 9:01 am

Just finished book Fourteen, Be Careful What You Wish For by Jeffrey Archer. This is the fourth in the Clifton Chronicles and it is a fabulous read, Archer back to his best. Once again he has left a cliff hanger ending and I am desperate to get hold of book five, the way he sets out the story and the pace, twists and machinations keep you reading and not wanting to put it down. Mr Archer was interviewed on BBC Breakfast last week and as much as the presenters tried to get information out of him he managed to keep tight lipped whilst giving just basics hints, he also explained why what was going to be a five book series had to move to seven and told them that he just has to live to Seventy-Seven to complete the series, he is Seventy-Five.

30johnsimpson
Mar 16, 2015, 4:39 pm

Finished book Fifteen a couple of hours ago, Love Hunt by Fiona Walker. This is the fourth and last in the Lodes Chronicles although the next book she wrote has most of the characters that are in the Lodes series, this ties up the goings on in Oddlode and the Vale of the Lodes. The Cottrell family are up to their eyes in deceit, infidelity and how not to run a business that should be easy in a place where people have more money than sense. It is an enjoyable romp in the Cotswolds that ties all the ends up.

31johnsimpson
Mar 22, 2015, 5:01 pm

Finished book Sixteen, The Distant Hours by Kate Morton just before tea time. This is the third book by this author and I just love her books. Edie Burchill is the deputy at a very small publishers and on this particular Sunday she is visiting her mum when a re-directed letter is delivered and it causes a shock to her mum. Mum dismisses the letter and Edie is intrigued, she speaks to her aunt Rita who gives her a box of letters sent from Edie's mum to her gran when she was evacuated during WWII. From this letter springs a story of a well to do family who live in an old castle in Kent and the secrets they hold to the secrets that Edie's mum is keeping hidden and Edie is determined to find out what went on. This is a lovely read and I didn't want to put it down and look forward to the next Kate Morton that is on the book case.

32johnsimpson
Mar 30, 2015, 4:52 pm

Book Seventeen finished just a few moments ago, Cathedral of the Sea by Ildefonso Falcones. I have thoroughly enjoyed this book so much so that I have read the last 250 pages today. This is a drama of love, war, greed and revenge in medieval Barcelona, the book tells the tale of a young serf in 14th century Spain who is on the run from his feudal lord. The boys fortunes are changed when he gets involved with the building of a church and from then his life has its ups and downs. I would definitely recommend this book as one to read or put on your list to read.

33johnsimpson
Abr 9, 2015, 4:37 pm

I have finished book Eighteen a short time ago, I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes. I really enjoyed this book and have struggled to put it down, I would definitely recommend this for your reading list. To continue my cycle I am currently reading Duncton Found which is the 900+ book and for the 1,000+ it is going to be Hawaii by James A. Michener.

34johnsimpson
Abr 29, 2015, 4:48 pm

Finished book Nineteen late last night, Duncton Found by William Horwood, 978 pages and should finish Hawaii before the month end.

35johnsimpson
Maio 1, 2015, 4:50 pm

Finished book Twenty late last night, Hawaii by James A.Michener, 1130 pages. I will have a short break before starting with the BFB's again.

36johnsimpson
Editado: Maio 7, 2015, 5:06 pm

Finished book Twenty-one , A Man Lay Dead by Ngaio Marsh. This is the first Inspector Alleyn novel and I really did enjoy it and look forward to getting acquainted with the Inspector. This is the first book in my third reading cycle.

37johnsimpson
Maio 7, 2015, 5:06 pm

Book Twenty-Two finished last night, The Case of the Murdered Muckraker by Carola Dunn. This book ten in the series and Daisy Dalrymple is in America and though under protection for her own good she still stumbles across a crime that only she can solve with maybe some assistance. Another good read and I look forward to the next one.

38johnsimpson
Maio 10, 2015, 4:13 pm

Book Twenty-Three finished a short while ago, Confession of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson. This is the first in the Confessions series and it was a little bit different and enjoyable.

39johnsimpson
Maio 13, 2015, 4:50 pm

Finished book Twenty-Four, Alex Cross, Run by James Patterson, this is the twentieth in the Alex Cross series and was one of the creepier ones.

40johnsimpson
Maio 26, 2015, 3:46 pm

Earlier today I finished book 25, The Casual Vacancy by J.K.Rowling. I have enjoyed this book and can see that the recent T.V adaptation changed quite a bit with different characters having different things happen to them and the ending has been changed from the book. I am looking forward to her Cormoran Strike books which I will get to later in the year.

41johnsimpson
Maio 26, 2015, 3:47 pm

Book Twenty-Six finished just before lunch, Patriot Games by Tom Clancy. I must say that I really enjoyed this book and since it has been out quite a while I haven't even seen the film. I am looking forward to following Jack Ryan and his sons escapades in the following books in the series.

42johnsimpson
Maio 31, 2015, 7:05 am

Book Twenty-Seven finished a few minutes ago, A Glimpse of Stocking by Elizabeth Gage. I have had this book on the shelves for quite a while now and with it being a big one (755 pages) it suited this years challenge. It was a good read telling the tale of three women who are linked with each other but do not know it and for quite a while neither does the reader. I must say that I enjoyed this books as I did with a previous book by this author that I read at least ten years ago.

43johnsimpson
Jun 1, 2015, 4:20 pm

Nearly at the halfway mark on my page count after only five months and 27 books.

44johnsimpson
Jun 13, 2015, 4:57 pm

Book Twenty-Eight finished very late last night, Kiss and Tell by Fiona Walker, 883 pages. This is a stand alone novel but has one or two characters from her Lodes Chronicles series but concentrates on the world of show jumping and all the trials and tribulations, machinations and sexual energy around this sport of the wealthy and how love can help a so called loser turn his life around all for the love of a bossy but body conscious young lady. I really enjoyed this book as it follows the mistress of this genre Jilly Cooper and long may it last.

45johnsimpson
Jun 14, 2015, 3:58 pm

Just about at the halfway mark in my challenge to read 33,000 pages this year and we haven't reached the end of the sixth month yet.

46johnsimpson
Jun 21, 2015, 4:14 pm

I have just finished book Twenty-Nine of 2015, Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy, 928 pages. I must say that I enjoyed this book and am really liking Jack Ryan snr, and look forward to the next one in the series though it may be later in the year or into next year.

47johnsimpson
Jun 28, 2015, 4:18 pm

Finished my 30th book of 2015, The Reality Dysfunction by Peter F.Hamilton, this finishes my third cycle and now just need to read five books in eighteen days so I can select my big reads for my holiday. This book is the first in the "Night's Dawn" trilogy and I am looking forward to the books two and three in this series.

48johnsimpson
Jul 2, 2015, 4:02 pm

A short while ago I finished book Thirty-One, Enter a Murderer by Ngaio Marsh. This is the second in the Inspector Alleyn series and I must say I really enjoyed it and look forward to the other three I have of these.

49johnsimpson
Jul 5, 2015, 4:30 pm

Last night after we had gone up to bed after our meal out I finished book number 32 of 2015, The Cleaner of Chartres by Salley Vickers. This is a book I have really enjoyed and am certain Karen will love it. It is a compelling story of darkness and light and the fact that second chances are deserved. The Cleaner of Chartres tells the tale of the mysterious Agnes Morel who has a number of cleaning jobs for residents of Chartres and the Cathedral and her acts of kindness. She has had a traumatic life of serious downs and some nice ups but some people want to keep putting poor Agnes down for nothing but spite. Her tragic past is exposed and now Agnes must face up to the truth of her origins. I would recommend this book as a must read.

50johnsimpson
Jul 8, 2015, 4:58 pm

Last night I finished book Thirty-Three of 2015, Silent Night by Jack Sheffield. This is the eighth book in this series of books about Jack's life as Headmaster of Ragley-on-the-Forest junior school in North Yorkshire. It is the 1984/85 academic year, a time when the Miner's were on strike, Band Aid was formed, Cabbage Patch dolls were the must have Christmas toy and into 1985 the strike ended, and Live Aid was the biggest event of the year. Various school events occur during the year and some combine with village events, the teacher's are busy with organising extra curriculum activities along with the usual events such as the Nativity, Easter egg hunt etc. Once again Jack leaves us with a cliffhanger at the end of the book, all have been different but related to characters in the village or an event that will affect the school or village. This is a lovely light read that reminds me of events that I have forgotten about but lived through and I look forward to the next to be published in September.

51johnsimpson
Jul 13, 2015, 4:37 pm

Book Thirty-Four finished a short while ago, Gone by James Patterson. This is the sixth in the Michael Bennett series and I very much enjoyed it as it was finishing the story started in book five, I won't spoil it for readers.

52johnsimpson
Jul 16, 2015, 4:46 pm

Book Thirty-Five finished last night, A Line in the Sand by Gerald Seymour. It is a while since I last read a Seymour novel and so I was looking forward to it and I wasn't disappointed. Ever since I read Harry's Game and then saw it on television I have been a Gerald Seymour fan. Now I can start on my holiday reading with Private Desires by Elizabeth Adler first up.

53crazy4reading
Jul 28, 2015, 2:52 pm

Hi John. You are making really good progress on this. Keep up the great reading.

54johnsimpson
Ago 1, 2015, 10:47 am

>53 crazy4reading:, Thanks Monica.

55johnsimpson
Ago 4, 2015, 4:33 pm

Finished book Thirty-Six a couple of hours ago, Private Desires by Elizabeth Adler. This tells the story of Leonie who is born into a world of poverty and hardship until one Christmas when she goes home to see her mother and has saved up as much of her meagre earnings to buy her something special and it is thrown back in her face. Her mother drinks and decides to be nasty about Leonie's father, added to this the mother's latest chap decides that as Leonie's mother is drunk he will sample the daughter, Leonie fights him off and spends the last of her money on a train ticket to Paris. With nowhere to stay as passenger gives her an address and this leads her to a job, friends and much more. It is an interesting tale and tells of how some mistresses were treated in late 19th/ early 20th century France. It has been a while since I last read a book by this author and I did enjoy it.

56johnsimpson
Ago 18, 2015, 4:12 pm

Finished book Thirty-Seven about an hour ago, Flavour of the Month by Olivia Goldsmith. It has been quite a while since I last read a book by this author but I must say I did enjoy this tale of the machinations of being an actor in Hollywood.

57johnsimpson
Ago 28, 2015, 4:50 pm

Book Thirty-Eight finished last night, The Decision by Penny Vincenzi. This tells the tale of a love affair, a marriage, a child and a decision, Matt and Eliza seemed to be odd bedfellows but embarked on a love affair, they got married and then had a child and now the child makes a decision. The story starts in 1958 and follows Matt and Eliza as they embark on their lives and how their story entwines them and a number of other characters until the story ends in 1972. A lot is packed into those 14 years and not all is good and shows how attitudes were in Britain around this time period. I enjoyed this as I have enjoyed previous books by this author.

58johnsimpson
Set 13, 2015, 2:52 pm

Finished book Thirty- nine late on Friday night, Once an Eagle by Anton Myrer. This was a really good read following the life of Sam Damon, from rural Nebraska to the first world war, the inter war period and then the second world war and then through to the start of troubles in Asia in the early sixties. It is a very thoughtful book and describes warfare extremely well if harrowing at times.

59johnsimpson
Set 29, 2015, 5:03 pm

Finished book Forty this afternoon, The Company by Robert Littell. This was the last in my fourth cycle and finished out at 1281 pages, it was a very good and interesting read about the machinations of the CIA, KGB and other spy networks over a fifty year period.

60johnsimpson
Editado: Out 5, 2015, 5:00 pm

Book Forty-One finished this afternoon, Trains and Lovers by Alexander McCall Smith. This is a stand alone novel about four people who are all strangers to each other who meet on a train and describe how love touched their lives in different ways. I loved this book and would recommend to everyone.

61johnsimpson
Out 5, 2015, 5:03 pm

Finished book Forty-Two late this afternoon, How it all Began by Penelope Lively. This is a very interesting read and I enjoyed it immensely.

62johnsimpson
Out 9, 2015, 4:43 pm

Finished book Forty-Three late last night, Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch, this is the first in the Peter Grant series and I absolutely loved it. This tells the story of Peter Grant who until January was a Probationary Constable in the Metropolitan Police Service and was looking at what branch he would like to get into at the end of his probationary period and who suddenly becomes a Detective Constable and a trainee wizard. This is a great story and I am eagerly looking forward to the next one and if you haven't read it, put it on your to read list.

63johnsimpson
Out 12, 2015, 4:10 pm

Book Forty-Four finished very late last night, Toys by James Patterson. Another fast paced thriller from Mr Patterson and a standalone to boot, this is set just over a hundred years from now and the Humans are a despised species that are soon to be eliminated unless a supposed Elite who turns out to be a Human with Elite strengths can save the day. But is he being played by both sides and can he sort out what is real and what is imagined. The main theme that becomes recurrent is that whatever you are, greed and power can still corrupt.

64johnsimpson
Out 18, 2015, 4:29 pm

In between the rugby and lunch I managed to finish book Forty-Five, The Cry of the Halidon by Robert Ludlum. This was a good read and I much enjoyed it and look forward to more books by this author.

65johnsimpson
Out 25, 2015, 5:52 pm

Finished book Forty-six this afternoon, On Secret Service by John Jakes. Jakes is one of my favourite authors and so I really enjoyed this one, his research of the American Civil War for his books is second to none and so adds to my knowledge of this period of American history. My next book is Word of Honour by Nelson De Mille, another chunkster at 752 pages. This will be my 22nd chunkster of the year so another for Lori to be amazed at, I will certainly have read 25 chunksters by year end but may get the chance to add a couple more if I can maintain my current reading rate.

66johnsimpson
Nov 8, 2015, 3:11 pm

Finished book Forty-Seven in the late afternoon, Word of Honour by Nelson De Mille. This has been a really good read highlighting the brutality of war and one man's fight for his honour as a soldier eighteen years after he ended his army career.

67johnsimpson
Nov 15, 2015, 3:30 pm

Book Forty - Eight finished this afternoon, The Aquitaine Progression by Robert Ludlum. A fast paced thriller and another Ludlum that raced up the bestseller list, I have read three Ludlum's this year after a long gap since the last I read. In the mid-eighties I read a number of Ludlum's amongst other thriller writers and having finished this one I remember why.

68johnsimpson
Nov 28, 2015, 5:04 pm

After my traumas this morning I managed to finish book Forty-nine, When Christ and his Saints Slept by Sharon Penman. This was a very interesting read about 12th century England and the fight for the throne of England with all the machinations and bloodfest that it entailed. Sharon Penman tells a good tale and I look forward to more of her books.

69johnsimpson
Dez 14, 2015, 3:43 pm

I think I am going to struggle to reach my page target but not by much in the scheme of things. I had two or three poor months on the reading front that have cost me a chance of getting there. Oh well I will have to have another go next year.

70johnsimpson
Dez 20, 2015, 3:52 pm

Finished book Fifty this afternoon, Spangle by Gary Jennings. This is a monster of a book running to 1276 pages telling the story of Colonel Zachary Edge who after seeing the Confederate army surrender at Appomattox stumbles across a circus called Florians Flourishing Florilegium of Wonders and is offered a living as sharpshooting star of the circus. What follows is a journey across the Eastern United States, showing in small towns and picking up acts along the way as well as losing some both to new careers or death. They make their way to Baltimore and cross the Atlantic arriving in Italy and make their way through Italy and onto Hungary thence to Russia and then on a ship to Prussia and on into France. It is a story of triumphs and tragedies, love and loss, highs and lows and penury and fortune. It was a really good read and enabled me to finish my fifth reading cycle and was my 25th big read.

71johnsimpson
Dez 27, 2015, 5:03 pm

Finished my fifty-first book of the year, The Nursing Home Murder by Ngaio Marsh. This is the third Chief Detective Inspector Alleyn mystery and gets better and better. These are well worth a read and I have the next nine on the shelves so plenty to get stuck into in 2016.

72johnsimpson
Dez 27, 2015, 5:04 pm

Finished book Fifty-Two last night, The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon by Alexander McCall Smith. This is the Fourteenth in the No 1 Ladies Detective series and finds Mma Ramotswe having a couple of cases to close whilst working on her own due to Mma Makutsi being temporarily unavailable. These are delightful books set in Botswana and I have the next two to read on my shelf.

73johnsimpson
Dez 28, 2015, 3:55 pm

2016 - 15,000+ Pages Challenge is up and running now, please come along and join the happy bunch.

74johnsimpson
Dez 29, 2015, 4:19 pm

Finished book Fifty-three late this afternoon, Jubilee by Shelley Harris. This tells the tale of a photograph taken at a street party for the Queens Silver Jubilee in 1977. The story flicks between 1977 and 30 years later with Satish as the main character of the photo in 1977 and now in his career as a Paediatric Cardiologist. It took a while to get into the story but it was a good read.

75johnsimpson
Dez 31, 2015, 12:31 pm

Finished my last book of 2015 a short time ago, Unlucky 13 by James Patterson. Once again Sergeant Lindsay Boxer has a full workload to deal with as well as meeting up with the girls of the Women's Murder Club. Patterson knows how to keep the pace going and in this one throws another curveball into the mix with an incident that I did not see coming. Well worth a read for Patterson afficianado's.

76johnsimpson
Dez 31, 2015, 12:33 pm

I have just updated my stats on here and failed by a mere 803 pages to reach my target but I gave it a good go. I will be more determined to reach my 2016 goal (he says smiling) but I will have fun along the way. For those that want to track their pages the new group is up and I welcome you there, so adios on here and hope to see some of you on the 2016 version.