While this may depart a bit from early works, Dead Silence is still superb. The action was so intense the reader is tempted to rush to the end. As a fan of the series, I had to slow down to catch the connections throughout the novel and the entire series. The character development is at a new high. Those who only last a chapter or two still leave a memorable impression. Even the well established main characters had some very interesting development. Doc seems to getting more spiritual and cold-blooded at the same time. I can’t wait to see how the conflict resolves itself. Enough of Tomlinson’s family history is revealed to leave the reader wanting more. A new series? White has always been bold in his writing and character development. This novel is no different. I would recommend this book and series for anyone.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Nuclear Jellyfish- New Tim Dorsey Release
Stripper: “This has gotten way too weird. You’re no travel writer.”
Serge: “Yes I am.”
Stripper: “You’re a psycho in a diaper.”
Serge: “I’m....multi-tasking.”
Lines like this were jumping off the pages making me laugh out loud throughout the entire book. Our favorite Florida-phile takes us on a hyper-speed tour of Florida while trying to sell his unique perspective of his beloved state to the travel companies. Of course the multi-tasker that Serge is, he is also tracks down a crew robbing diamond couriers, avoids the Feds, hooks up with a Florida trivia buff/stripper/tutor, and kills people who deserve it in creative ways. I’ll never look at garden supplies the same way again.
I enjoyed this book and would recommend it for anyone not overly sensitive.