Survivor Song by Paul G. Tremblay

Not recommended.

It’s a variation of the dystopian zombie / vampire / pandemic genre.

If you like those — you MIGHT like this one, as well.

Personally, I feel it was poorly done.

Set over about 4 hours, it’s plodding.

Nats is annoying and not a believable character. To suspend disbelief, you must attribute her weird actions to the virus.

Survivor Song is a 2020 horror novel by American author Paul G. Tremblay. …

… centers upon people struggling to survive while a highly infectious virus decimates Massachusetts.

… hospitals are ill-equipped to deal with both virus victims and their regular capacity.

People are terrified and it is only a matter of time before the emergency protocols become inadequate.

The novel follows Natalie, a pregnant woman, and her friend Ramola “Rams” Sherman, a pediatrician, as they try to fight their way to the hospital to obtain the rabies vaccine.

Natalie has been bitten by an infected neighbor while unsuccessfully trying to defend her husband, who was (killed).

It was written before COVID-19. Published July 7, 2020.

I’m thinking the author did some late edits, reflecting what was going on with our real pandemic.

Fatal Intrusion by Deaver & Maldonado

Jeffery Deaver is probably my favourite author these days.

Especially his Lincoln Rhyme series, a quadriplegic detective, and NYPD Detective Amelia Sachs.

This 2024 book is NOT Lincoln Rhyme. It’s intended to launch a new series featuring Carmen Sanchez, a tough Homeland Security agent and Professor Jake Heron, a brilliant and quirky private security expert.

The two have a troubled past, but he owes her a favour — and she drags him into investigating  a series of murders across Southern California.

Deaver Fans like it. But, for me, this book was inferior to his usual work.

There are some plot holes.

And a lack of fact checking. One character is a Rhythmic gymnast on scholarship in the NCAA. There are no scholarships for Rhythmic gymnasts.

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Invisible by Patterson & David Ellis

Surprisingly good.

Invisible was published 2014.

A sequel — Unsolved — published 2019.

Emmy Dockery is an FBI research analyst on leave.

She has been obsessed with a large number of fires in which a single person always died, including one involving her sister.

Local authorities, finding no foul play, ruled all these fires were accidental. …

… a preliminary investigation is launched by the FBI …

The New York Journal of Books provided a positive review, saying, “Invisible is a difficult book to read because of the sheer horror and mayhem, but it’s even tougher to put down.”


Unsolved, the sequel, is equally good.

Twists and turns.

The weird and impossible relationship between Emmy and her ex-fiancé Books continues. Somehow.

The Lincoln Lawyer – season 3

Watch it.

When season 3 dropped all 10 episodes, I was obliged to rejoin Netflix. 😀

I’d say, Lincoln Lawyer season 3 is even better than season 1 and season 2.

Certainly one of the best TV shows of 2024.

The editing is flashier. Dialogue smarter and funnier.

Entertaining — BUT this is one intense courtroom drama. I can’t recall better.

The cast is ALL excellent.

Izzy Letts and Andrea “Andy” Freeman play big roles in season 3. They are not in the book — but certainly add more depth to the primary story line.

Though I love the book — this is one of those rare cases where the adaptation is superior.

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The Instruments of Darkness by John Connolly

Excellent.

The Instruments of Darkness (2024) is the 23rd book in the Charlie Parker series.

Connolly is Irish, but these books are set in the USA.

In Maine, Colleen Clark stands accused of the worst crime a mother can commit: the abduction and possible murder of her child.

Everyone—ambitious politicians in an election season, hardened police, ordinary folk—has an opinion on the case, and most believe she is guilty.

But most is not all. Defending Colleen is the lawyer Moxie Castin, and working alongside him is the private investigator Charlie Parker, who senses the tale has another twist, one involving a husband too eager to accept his wife’s guilt, a group of fascists arming for war, a disgraced psychic seeking redemption, and an old, twisted house deep in the Maine woods, a house that should never have been built.

A house, and what dwells beneath.

Rebel Ridge (2024)

Intense.

I recommend this movie. Rotten Tomatoes 96%.

PLENTY of action. But a surprisingly nuanced plot.

Aaron Pierre is a star.

He reminds me, in this film, of Jack Reacher. The man does not like guns.

Rebel Ridge is a 2024 American crime action thriller ….

The film stars Aaron Pierre as Terry Richmond, a former Marine who has the funds needed to post bail for his cousin, unjustly seized via civil forfeiture by a small town’s corrupt police force. …

Don Johnson as Chief Sandy Burnne is a bad guy. But not the worst cop of the bunch.

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We Solve Murders by Richard Osman

Reviews said the first third of the book was confusing — but finally started to make sense towards the end.

True. But — for me — this stand alone book was a big letdown after Osman’s excellent Thursday Murder Club series.

It’s somewhat amusing. Slightly entertaining as an absurd cozy mystery.

BUT I never did start to care much about any of the characters.

Amy Wheeler is a private security officer for Maximum Impact Solutions, a private security company, currently protecting Rosie D’Antonio, “the world’s bestselling novelist, ‘if you don’t count Lee Child’”. 

Her husband, Adam Wheeler—Steve’s son—works in finance and also spends most of his time traveling; they view their relationship as a long-term bet and don’t mind not seeing much of each other for now. 

Amy’s father-in-law, Steve Wheeler, is a widower and retired police officer who loves to stay at home. Talks to Amy by phone every day.  

The plot’s confusing. Somebody seems to want to kill Amy. She’s under suspicion in the deaths of others who have been killed in 3 separate incidents, each murder occurring when Amy was nearby. 

Amy’s suave boss, Jeff, seems to have disappeared. His former partner and best friend, Henk, might be responsible.

The foibles and eccentricities of the characters are interesting. But ultimately I can’t recommend this book.

Read the Thursday Murder Club series instead.

Ocean Prey by John Sandford

31st in the John Sandford Prey Series featuring Lucas Davenport.

Ocean Prey (2021) is interesting in that the author brought in his other book series character — Virgil Flowers — to investigate the murder of three members of the Coast Guard in Florida.

Personally, I like Virgil much better than Lucas Davenport.

I found the book too slow. But it was interesting to see how the murdering drug smugglers operated in moving their dope from South America into the USA.

The novel reached number one an Amazon’s Most sold list April 24, 2021

Virgil’s love interest Rae is the most interesting character of all.

Click PLAY or learn about Sandford on YouTube. He didn’t publish his first book until age-47.