cyphomandra: fractured brooding landscape (grass by durer)
My dream last night ran into budgetary constraints, or something similar - my group of, obviously, law-abiding citizenry were fleeing on skis from a bunch of evil people in helicopters, with lots of vertical jumps and some very nice scenery; when we ran out of snow the chase sequence switched to trains, with high speed collisions and a slow-motion replay to establish that one of the characters had been able to jump clear just in time. And then all of us were in a very unexciting suburb from my childhood, hanging out on opposite sides of the road and glaring at each other while waiting to see whose bus would arrive first.

Anyway. Garth Nix is, fortunately, not running out of invention, although this is still not as good as the first book.
Garth Nix, Superior Saturday. )
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My books-read-and-not-recorded stack is approaching ridiculous lengths. Leaving out books I want to discuss at more length, here are some catch-ups.

Blood Price, Tanya Huff. )

The Death of Dalziel, Reginald Hill. )

Bad Medicine, David Wotton. )

Snake Agent, Liz Williams. )

And some even shorter summaries...

Die Trying, Lee Child. Solid thriller, good characters, smart plot.

Killing Floor, Lee Child. See above. I worked out the gimmick to this one just when Jack Reacher did (a few pages ahead of the explanation) and liked it a lot. I do like thrillers where neither the good guys nor the bad guys are dumb.

Tripwire, Lee Child. Not quite as good as the first two, but I think he’s also setting stuff up for later books. The gimmick here was, unfortunately, much more obvious to the reader than the characters, which (for me, anyway), creates the wrong sort of suspense, where I feel that the characters are just being dim. A little unfairly in this case, as they know a lot less than the reader for much of the book.

Lady Friday, Garth Nix. Latest one in the series. I must re-read the earlier ones before the end, as it’s been a long time since Monday. Good and inventive, as always; slightly less complex than some of the earlier ones. Looking forward to the weekend…

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