
I finished the books blog buddy and author Travis wrote about: found her first two in the library. I loved them!
'Linda Castillo whose novel Breaking Silence, the third in a series starring Amish Country Police Chief Kate Burkholder is now available for pre-order and is already getting rave reviews.'
Then, I found another Swedish writer I'd never heard of: Camilla Lackberg. Successful author, mother, raven-haired Swede, lover of red wine and dark chocolate!
The book I picked up is

Noun | 1. | gallows bird - a person who deserves to be hanged |
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My preference has been to read mystery novels -written by women. Modern females have begun writing stories of strong characters. Plus, I find the guts and gore of some male mystery novels too much for me with my weak stomach.
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The storyline follows a reality show (which I loathe) of sweet young things (I nearly put it down - see 'perky little chicks' above!) filming in a small town. Actually, not-so-sweet, with the F bomb dropped every sentences or so, and angry performing prima donas. Lots of drinking and such. That's so twenty-something! But then most Reality TV shows just don't grab me!
The attitude of most of the characters is vulgar, the cast and crew particularly insensitive, and not very likeable. I want richness and depth, and to be able to recall their unique characteristics. For my taste there were too many shallow characters. In my feeble middle-age I find I am at pains to identify with them.
The main character didn't grab me. A sturdy, fairly modern male touchy-feely detective, but I didn't find him believeable. But that's just me! That said, I kept on with the book.
But I was somewhat disappointed. The metaphors are hoarded: "a bird flies by the window." My favourite writer teacher, Natalie Goldberg, tells us to describe the bird; what kind, what colour, how big? Paint a picture, narrate the sound, describe the smells. This would have been really intriguing for me, since I'd like to virtually visit Sweden. I felt let down by the lack of description, not that I wanted a travelogue, but I did want more.
I was compelled to finish it, on this 35 ˚ C. August-like day, and I did like the plot. She has many fans, I'm sure many will like it.
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