Friday, February 24, 2012

Back of Beyond by C.J. Box




Cody Hoyt, while a brilliant cop, is an alcoholic struggling with two months of sobriety when his mentor and AA sponsor Hank Winters is found burned to death in a remote mountain cabin. At first it looks like the suicide of a man who’s fallen off the wagon, but Cody knows Hank better than that. Sober for fourteen years, Hank took pride in his hard-won sobriety and never hesitated to drop whatever he was doing to talk Cody off a ledge. When Cody takes a closer look at the scene of his friend’s death, it becomes apparent that foul play is at hand. After years of bad behavior with his department, he’s in no position to be investigating a homicide, but this man was a friend and Cody’s determined to find his killer.

When clues found at the scene link the murderer to an outfitter leading tourists on a multi-day wilderness horseback trip into the remote corners of Yellowstone National Park—a pack trip that includes his son Justin—Cody is desperate to get on their trail and stop the killer before the group heads into the wild. Among the tourists is fourteen-year-old Gracie Sullivan, an awkward but intelligent loner who begins to suspect that someone in their party is dangerous.

In a fatal cat and mouse game, where it becomes apparent the murderer is somehow aware of Cody’s every move, Cody treks into the wilderness to stop a killer hell bent on ruining the only thing in his life he cares about.



I found this book to be entertaining to such a degree, that I almost ruined dinner trying to get to the end.


C.J. Box created a mystery with plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader going late into the night. And with a conclusion that doesn't let you down.  The characters in this story were full of spirit and like the rest of us carried their fair share of baggage which to This Reader made the story that much more fun to read.







Monday, February 20, 2012

Murder-Oke! And Other Spooky Cape May Tales by Terry O'Brien


There are many strange stories contained here. A deranged serial killer is preying on karaoke singers and throwing Cape May’s mayor into a panic. A spooky dinner theater’s elevator takes people to destinations unknown. An actor watches as everyone around him is brutally, and mistakenly, murdered by a psycho who only wants to kill him. A drunken elf unwittingly kidnaps three kids from their home on Christmas Eve and sets off chaos at SantaCorp. These compelling Cape May stories really will make you laugh and cry.


This book based on an actual town in NJ had me both intrigued and laughing. I recommend this book to anyone in search of humor and unforgettable characters that'll stay with you even after the story is done.