I have some of the BBC radio versions of the stories downloaded for a rainy day.Reading P G Wodehouse - the Blandings omnibus.
A lift for these depressing times.
Haven't read any Michael Connolly but I'm a big fan of the Bosch adaptation on TV.Has anyone read the Mickey Haller series by Michael Connolly? The reviews on Amazon are very good and was thinking of reading them.
It could have been bit more exciting towards the end , but I enjoyed it. A 7/10 for me.Currently reading In the woods by Tana French and it's really good.
I've read nearly all of Connolly's books, currently reading "The Law of Innocence" which is a Mickey Haller novel and would highly recommend any of his books Bosch or Haller as a good read. He's also done a few stand alone books like "The Poet" and "Blood Work" which you may remember was made into a film of the same name by Clint EastwoodHas anyone read the Mickey Haller series by Michael Connolly? The reviews on Amazon are very good and was thinking of reading them.
Delighted to hear this as I really enjoyed the Bosch series on Prime so hoping this is going to be just as enjoyable when it arrivesIt looks like there's a TV adaptation of Mickey Haller coming so I'm looking forward to that:
Thanks for that!Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
A really well written and researched book on The Troubles, particularly focussing on the Jean McConville disappearance but going into great detail on a number of the players on the Republican side. Some of it is well known at this stage but there were some fascinating insights and the author does a really good job of relating different views without taking sides.
Thanks again for the recommendation, really enjoyed it.Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
A really well written and researched book on The Troubles, particularly focussing on the Jean McConville disappearance but going into great detail on a number of the players on the Republican side. Some of it is well known at this stage but there were some fascinating insights and the author does a really good job of relating different views without taking sides.