Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Robb, Lackey & Koontz

Between travel, visitors, illness and other domestic dramas I am well behind in this journal. So I shall dispose of the bad and the so-so in this entry.

Earlier I read a JD Robb novel, the sixth in a detective series. I thought there would be character development over the series, but having tried the fifth and ninth I now know the plot of every one. Dallas is assigned a case, her extremely wealthy husband is involved (his building is blown up, there is a body in his house etc), they have hot sex often, lots more people die before the murderer/s are discovered and caught, the dead will include someone with a personal connection, and nobody changes or learns anything. A wonderful series for those who like to read the same book over and over.

Joust by Mercedes Lackey reads like a YA book, apart from a few mild references to adultery and prostitution. It is loosely based on Ancient Egypt, just add dragons. If you have nothing better to read it will do, but it is a teenage paint-by-numbers fantasy, obviously the beginning of a series.

I tried another book by the very popular Dean Koontz, Forever Odd, but gave up when it took Odd Thomas 2 pages to walk down a street for no plot or literary reason that I could see in the next 3 chapters. Koontz takes so long to get to the point of anything! And the narrator's gloominess is wearing even if he has excellent reasons to be gloomy.

Ceremony in Death first published 1997, Loyalty in Death 1999, Joust 2003, Forever Odd 2005.

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