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Are you enjoying it Bethany? :irked:

 

I AM! It's actually pretty hard to put down.. I'm really, really enjoying it. It's my second Tess read, after "The Surgeon." I'm almost 3/4 of the way through this one.. such a good thriller! :)

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Just downloaded the latest Book Review with Simon Mayo podcast from BBC Radio Five, and noticed that there is a review of 'Keeping The Dead' by Tess Gerritsen. The introduction says that they're talking to the author as well, so for all you Tess Gerritsen fans, this might be worth a listen. Not sure if you can get it outside of the UK, but the website for the show is http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/books/

 

eta: This podcast will only be available for a week, and will probably disappear after Wednesday 15th April 2009

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yeh i love all of tess gerritsens books im working my way through most of them now im loving every one im hooked... :)

 

i have the bone garden but i havent actually started reading it yet. i read the first couple of pages and it didnt hook me in straight away like the others did but should i give it another go?

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I read The Bone Garden this year AnniLoo and loved it. I too really liked the going back and forth between time periods and found the subject matter very interesting :readingtwo:.

 

I'm just about to begin 'The Bone Garden' so glad that it's supposed to be good. I've read a lot of her other books and have always found them to be very good.

 

The Rizzoli ones are particularly good!

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oo just checked i do have life support,:readingtwo: also read another nicci french called beneath the skin which was a very good read, just have to say i tried jilliane hoffman and only read retribution and sad to say had no urge to carry on even though i had the sequel 'last witness' ready to read straight away, luckily i borrowed them i didnt buy them. Anyone else have similar experiences with similar authors to Tess?

 

I tried a Jilliane Hoffman book as someone had left it behind on holiday and I quite enjoyed it! However the sequel to it was terrible!

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I've only recently got into Tess Gerritsen's work. I read In Their Footsteps last year and loved it, although I don't generally read this genre. For Christmas I got Girl Missing, which I've already read and loved too so I bought a couple more of her books: Bloodstream and Call After Midnight. There's also a couple more of her books on my wishlist too but I think I have enough books in my TBR pile :friends0:.

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I've also just recently started reading something by Tess Gerritsen : THE MEPHISTO CLUB.

The beginning was appealing, thrilling even, but as the story unfolded, things began to get a little out of hand, and clich

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I've also just recently started reading something by Tess Gerritsen : THE MEPHISTO CLUB.

The beginning was appealing, thrilling even, but as the story unfolded, things began to get a little out of hand, and clich

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Just finished The Bone Garden and I thought it was the best book of hers that I've read so far.

 

Starting Keeping the Dead next so hopefully it will be just as good!

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Just finished The Bone Garden and I thought it was the best book of hers that I've read so far.

 

I read this one last year Melisa and really enjoyed it! I loved the flashbacks in time, learning about Resurrectionists and such. It was so interesting :friends0:.

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I read this one last year Melisa and really enjoyed it! I loved the flashbacks in time, learning about Resurrectionists and such. It was so interesting :friends0:.

 

The flashbacks were so interesting and well written. I was impressed with the research that has obviously gone into the book!

 

I really enjoyed reading it and am glad that I finally got round to starting it.

 

I'm going to try and find any books similar about crimes during this particular time!

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Has anybody read any of her books?

 

I picked up The Surgeon today for 40p and liked the look of it from the back cover.

 

I also picked up a couple of Linda Farstein and one Lisa Gardner, I really do HAVE to stop buying until I can get my (to read* list down, LOL

 

:D

Tess Gerritsen rocks.......
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I tried a Jilliane Hoffman book as someone had left it behind on holiday and I quite enjoyed it! However the sequel to it was terrible!

 

I borrowed a Jillian Hoffman book and the sequel from a friend. I read the first and decided it was so bad I wouldn't bother with the sequel. I have no recollection of what happened in the book at all, which is a sure sign to me it wasn't great.

 

I had the chance to meet Tess Gerritsen at a booksigning in Cambridge last year while at uni, I missed my lecture to see her, another girl there had done the same. I realised that when we got talking about how we both felt stupidly nervous queuing up to get our books signed.

 

I didn't know what to say to her really, I didn't want to sound crazy or say the norm of I love all your books so I just said 'I like your shrunken head' :lol: (made of goats skin/hair tho) that she had brought with her in relation to her book 'Keeping the dead' Twas a good surreal day! :D

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Has anybody read any of her books?

 

I picked up The Surgeon today for 40p and liked the look of it from the back cover.

 

I also picked up a couple of Linda Farstein and one Lisa Gardner, I really do HAVE to stop buying until I can get my (to read* list down, LOL

 

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I have read almost all of her books, maybe the exception of one or two.. But they are fantastic. The Surgeon is soo good and it's a good start. Once you start reading it you cannot put it down.

I highly enjoy her books.

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