Archive for the ‘Fiction’ Category

The Watchman by Chris Ryan

27 April, 2008

One of the books I took away on holiday was The WThe Watchmanatchman by Chris Ryan.  I had not read any of his books before now, but a friend recommended I give him a try as I like thrillers.  I had a quick look on Amazon about a week before I went away, and the Watchman seemed to have some good reviews.

The story follows Alex Temple who is an SAS soldier on a mission to track down a killer.  The story starts off by following Alex on his last mission.  It does give you some feel for his character, but doesn’t relate too closely to the rest of the book.

The main story was very easy to read and I did find it engrossing.  Some of the reviews I’d read on Amazon had eluded to it being a bit shocking and having a twist, but I must say I guessed fairly early on how the storyline would go.  However, it was still an enjoyable read and I’d certainly try some more of his books.

2nd Chance by James Patterson

24 November, 2006

2nd ChanceI’ve just finished reading 2nd chance by James Patterson.  I’ve read quite a lot of his books and never found one I’ve not liked, so I knew I was going to enjoy this. 

The book is the second in the Women’s Murder Club series of books which follow a homicide detective called Lindsay Boxer, and her group of friends – a medical examiner, a reporter and an assistant district attourney – as they work together to solve a murder case.  It is nice to have four strong female characters in the story as the concept is a bit different from other crime books.  However I felt that their parts, outside of the main storyline, could have been developed further to make you care about the characters more.

The book is made up of lots of very short chapters – it gave me lots of opportunities to put the book down to get some sleep, however, it was such an easy read that I found myself turning to each new chapter thinking, ‘well they’re so short…why not read another’.  Luckily there were three clear sections and so I did manage to spread it over three nights so I could get up for work the next morning!

On the whole, I’d recommend the book as a good solid crime thriller that keeps you turning the pages.  Don’t expect a literary masterpiece but it’s a great bedtime read if you like crime fiction.