Among the Wicked (2016) is very popular with fans. And was quite well reviewed.
I found it to be poorly written. Repeating points unnecessarily, for example. A pet peeve of mine.
Pacing too slow.
But the plot is interesting.
Chief of Police Kate Burkholder is called upon by the sheriff’s department in rural, upstate New York to assist on a developing situation that involves a reclusive Amish settlement and the death of a young girl.
Unable to penetrate the wall of silence between the Amish and “English” communities, the sheriff asks Kate to travel to New York, pose as an Amish woman, and infiltrate the community. …
Kate infiltrates the community and goes deep under cover. In the coming days, she unearths a world built on secrets, a series of shocking crimes, and herself, alone… trapped in a fight for her life.
The slow pace. The odd, jilted dialogue. The attention to details.
Interesting.
But — ultimately — you have to conclude this is a BAD BOOK.
The plot is confusing and dumb.
The ending inconclusive.
As a mysterious fire rages through the hills above a privileged town in Southern California, Lew Archer tracks a missing child who may be the pawn in a marital struggle or the victim of a bizarre kidnapping.
What he uncovers amid the ashes is murder—and a trail of motives as combustible as gasoline.
If any writer can be said to have inherited the mantle of Dashiell Hammet and Raymond Chandler, it was Ross Macdonald.
Between the late 1940s and his death in 1983, he gave the American crime novel a psychological depth and moral complexity that his predecessors had only hinted at.
It was adapted as a TV movie in 1974. You can watch the entire thing on YouTube.
Peter Graves is Lew Archer.
The movie is not very good. 😀 Worse than the book.
All the right pieces — but to me it seemed they tried too hard. Perhaps a bit more humour would help.
Set eight to ten years after the events of the first season, Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston) is living a quiet life as “Alex Goodwin,” a low-level MI6 surveillance officer in London. His peace is shattered by a chance encounter with a mercenary from his past, pulling him into a new mission in Colombia.
The Mission: Pine must infiltrate the operation of Colombian arms dealer Teddy Dos Santos, who is smuggling weapons to train a private guerrilla army intended to overthrow the Colombian government.
The Twist: A major mid-season revelation confirms that Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie) is still alive, having faked his death in Egypt. He has been rebuilding his empire from Colombia and was the true mastermind behind Teddy’s operation.
Deadly Equation (2024) is #4 in the entertaining AJ Docker and Banshee series.
A trauma patient’s dying request of AJ Docker leads him and his retired police dog, Banshee, to embark on their latest adventures.
Partnering with his patient’s sister, they embark on a quest to uncover powerful research that could alter the course of humanity.
Shadowy enemies pursue them in Washington DC, in a race to capitalize on the information, while a new threat reveals itself at Doc’s hospital. A greedy corporation is attempting to take over the emergency room, threatening the quality of healthcare nationwide.
Doc has to fight a billion dollar company to save more patient’s lives, as well as the careers of competent medical professionals.
I’m finding the A.I. mode summaries on a Google search increasingly useful:
The Clifton and Barrington families through the late 1960s and early 1970s. The novel is known for its intricate plot, multiple character storylines, and trademark cliffhanger ending.
The book explores several intersecting storylines for the main characters:
Harry Clifton As the newly elected president of English PEN, Harry embarks on a dangerous mission to free fellow author Anatoly Babakov from a Russian gulag in Siberia, a quest that puts his own life at risk.
Emma Clifton Now Chairman of Barrington Shipping, Emma must navigate the fallout from an IRA bombing on the family’s flagship, the MV Buckingham, while also fending off an old adversary, Lady Virginia Fenwick, who is determined to bring about her downfall.
Giles Barrington A Minister of the Crown with ambitions for higher office, Giles’s political career faces jeopardy after a diplomatic trip to Berlin ends in disaster. His long-standing rival, Major Alex Fisher, seizes the opportunity to run against him in the general election.
Sebastian Clifton Harry and Emma’s son is making a name for himself at Farthing’s Bank and proposes to his American girlfriend, Samantha. However, a deceitful colleague, Adrian Sloane, schemes to ruin Sebastian’s career and personal life.
The narrative builds to a climax featuring two major court trials—a libel case in London and a politically charged show trial in Leningrad—which leave the fates of the characters hanging in the balance at the book’s conclusion.
This is still a developing nation. Most people don’t use seatbelts. Dogs roam free.
Certainly Ecuador has a proud culture. Citizens do not try to emulate American culture.
I’ve never been much of a fan of KFC. But in Asia last year — and in Ecuador, I’ve been a regular customer. It’s the only western fast food franchise I’ve seen. Burger King is here, somewhere.
… At dawn on 4 March 1973, their yacht was struck by a (dying) whale and severely damaged.
After transferring some supplies to an inflated life raft and dinghy and salvaging some food, a compass, and other supplies, the Baileys watched as Auralyn disappeared beneath the waves.
To survive, they collected rainwater and when their meagre food supplies ran out, began eating sea creatures such as turtles, seabirds and fish caught by hand or with safety pins fashioned into hooks.
The story was retold in Maurice and Maralyn (2024) by first time author Sophie Elmhirst. The book was published in the United States in 2025 as A Marriage at Sea.
Amazingly, they returned to sailing, purchasing a new yacht called Auralyn II.
Maralyn Bailey died of cancer in 2002 at the age of 61. Maurice Bailey died in December 2018 at the age of 85.
The Stranger (2015) is another excellent, but short, novel by the master of the intriguing plot.
A stranger shows up at a bar tells Adam Price a devastating secret about his wife, Corinne.
… But that is only the beginning of Adam’s problems.
Corinne explains that there is more to her deception than appears on the surface, and wants to meet Adam alone to discuss it. She never shows up for the meeting and seems to have disappeared.
More secrets are discovered to have been revealed or leveraged by The Stranger, threatening to not only ruin lives, but end them
The novel was made into a British television limited series of the same title that was released on Netflix in January 2020.
It looks like the TV show is very loosely based on the book.