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kathrinp

kathrinp

I'm a 25 year old student in Frankfurt/Main, Germany and have been a book addict for as long as I can think.
At first, I read in German only, but in 2001 I realized that I was far too fast with my reading and it was getting really expensive. After thinking about this "problem" for a while, I happened to be in Malta for a language holiday,... more »
  • Frankfurt/Main, He, Germany
  • member since January 25 2007

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  • Fowl Prey (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries (Paperback))
    • Rated 5 stars

    I just loved this book!

    kathrinp wrote this review Saturday, August 4 2007. ( reply | view 1 replies | permalink )
  • Just Desserts (Bed-And-Breakfast Mysteries (Paperback))
    • Rated 4 stars

    Judith McMonigle's B&B is in a slow phase when the Brodie family call and ask to stay for a night with not only breakfast but also a dinner the evening before. At first, Judith is not too happy about that, knowing the family only too well, but she then agrees. Not too far into the evening, Madame Gushenka, a fortune teller, arrives to tell each member of the family their future, but when she collapses all of a sudden, Judith and her cousin Renie soon discover that not much is as it seemed to be.

    I finished Just Desserts a few minutes ago and I am really amazed by this first installment of a new-to-me series. One quickly comes to like Judith and Renie and laughs at Gertrude's quirks. Despite this being a cozy mystery, the pace made me really run along the line to keep up with the details of who is who and does what. All in all, I think this was a complex story and a good start into a series. I can only hope this will stay that way.

    kathrinp wrote this review Thursday, January 25 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Maisie Dobbs (Maisie Dobbs Mysteries)
    • Rated 1 stars

    I gave up on this book! I read the first part, set in spring 1929, but it just didn't click. With each page it felt as if I had to force myself to read it and I never got warm with the characters. I didn't really care for them, so - after talking to some friends - I decided to put the book down and just forget about it.

    Life is too short to finish bad books!

    I heard from several people about the book and it seems as if you either like it - or you don't. It was pretty even, so I won't say don't read it. It just wasn't the right book for me...

    kathrinp wrote this review Thursday, January 25 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Lady Killer
    • Rated 4 stars

    A serial killer is on the loose and he is killing smart, successful women - the kind who doesn't realize how vulnerable she is until it is too late. When the actual crime reporter is out for a while the San Francisco Herald's columnist, Jessica Crawford, jumps in and writes a few articles about the serial killer, dubbed the Final Call Killer due to his using a phone cord to strangle his victims, until a replacement is found. Not soon after Cole Rawlings fills in, the Final Call Killer gets Jessica's best friend, a fellow Herald employee.

    What really got on my nerves while reading the book was the poor editing. I'm by no means an expert on language or grammar, especially not when it comes to English, but there were mistakes that were just too obvious. Granted, this is only the editing, and therefore I decided that it is not the author's fault. Since I enjoyed the plot a lot I kept reading and just couldn't stop until I was done.

    This is definitely a fast paced thriller with some interesting characters, though at some places, it seemed as if aspects were added only to lengthen the story - and maybe in parts for character development. Various references to a well-known FBI profiler (I have to admit I have one of his books on my shelves somewhere ;-) ) made the story even more interesting.

    kathrinp wrote this review Thursday, January 25 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Death by Darjeeling (Tea Shop Mysteries)
    • Rated 5 stars

    Theodosia Browning owns the Indigo Tea Shop in Charleston and hosts a garden tea party during the Lamplighter Tour, an event where all the old and splendiferous houses of Charleston are open to public. At the end of the evening, when Bethany, a young employee, is about to clear the tables, she discovers the body of a man at one of the tables, clutching an empty teacup. Soon it is official that the man died not of a natural cause, but of poison. In an attempt to rescue her reputation and that of her employee, Theodosia starts an investigation of her own, which leads her to meet some rather strange people, who all might have a reason to kill the dead man.

    I finished this book only a few seconds ago and my mind is still drawing a blank as to how best describe how much I enjoyed it.
    This is the first book for the year that I finished (I decided to give up on two books I had started way back in 2006) and I'm now anxiously awaiting my next book buying spree so that I can get the second in series, Gunpowder Green.
    I'm a tea addict, so I especially enjoyed the tea facts the author gave, but of course, this doesn't make a good book. At least not alone... What I thought really helped connect to the characters was that they appeared one after the other and not just popped up all together right at the big event, the Lamplighter Tour. That way, one could get used to a new character before having to try to figure out yet another character, as in some other books.
    The setting was a completely new one to me, but nontheless (or maybe exactly because of that?) a good decision, as I doubt there are many mysteries with a tea shop as the main place of events.

    kathrinp wrote this review Thursday, January 25 2007. ( reply | permalink )
    • Rated 4 stars

    In Plain Truth, Jodi Picoult tells the story about a dead baby found in an Amish barn, the only possible mother is 18-year old unmarried Amish Katie Fisher. She is arrested and accused of the murder. A relative (Ellie, the niece of her aunt who was "banned" from the Amish community - the aunt, I mean), who worked as a big city attorney, but got disillusioned by her work, is around while this happens and takes over the case.

    It took me ages to finish this book because there was so much going on in my life. Anyway, the book was so good I hardly had any problems following the plot despite the circumstances. As expected, the writing was good and the story even better. As usually, I can only recommend this book.

    kathrinp wrote this review Thursday, January 25 2007. ( reply | permalink )

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