First Line: From his aisle seat, Dismas Hardy had a clear view of the stewardess as her feet lifted from the floor.
Category: SERIES
The Black Echo by Michael Connelly
First Line: The boy couldn’t see in the dark, but he didn’t need to.
Invisible Prey by John Sandford
by John Sandford
Pages: 420
Rating: 4/5
Read: July 1-6, 2008
Challenge: No Challenge; personal read
First Line: An anonymous van, some-kind-of-pale, cruised Summit Avenue, windows dark with the coming night.
When two elderly women are murdered in a wealthy Minneapolis neighborhood, it looks like a random robbery gone wrong with nothing of real value being stolen. But when Lucas Davenport begins to probe the murder he realizes that this was not only not random but things of major value were stolen. As he continues investigating, he sees a pattern emerge and one can only wonder what path it will lead him down….
This book was really, super good! I really enjoyed it. It is fast paced and enjoyable. You know who the killers are early on in the book but it’s an enjoyable ride trying to figure out how Lucas is going to pull it all together. Highly recommended.

Deadly Decisions by Kathy Reichs
by Kathy Reichs
Pages: 368
Rating: 3.5/5
Read: June 25-29, 2008
Challenge: Title Master Challenge
First Line: Her name was Emily Anne.
When nine-year-old Emily Anne Toussaint is fatally shot on a Montreal street, Dr. Temperance Brennan feels compelled to stop the senseless killings that she encounters. The fact that little Emily Anne was an unintended target by a ruthless biker gang war only fuels Tempe’s anger even more. But when she delves deeper into the cases more and more bodies keep popping up. And it won’t be until her nephew, Kit, is in the line of fire before it will all come to a screeching halt.
This book was just okay for me. I skipped the second in the series (a pet peeve of mine) because I needed to read this one before my July 1st deadline in the Title Master Challenge. Did I enjoy this one?! Not particularly. I love the TV show Bones, but for some reason this series just isn’t doing much for me. I own the others in the series and will probably trek on, but I’m still unsure about this series. It was just okay for me.

Entombed by Linda Fairstein
First Line: I looked at the pool of dried blood that covered the third-floor landing of a brownstone on one of the safest residential blocks in Manhattan and wondered how the young woman who’d been left here to die yesterday, her chest pierced by a steak knife, could still be alive this afternoon.
Mary Mary by James Patterson
First Line: Act one, scene one, the Storyteller thought to himself, and couldn’t hold back a dizzying rush of anticipation.
Raise the Titanic! by Clive Cussler
First Line: The man on Deck A, Stateroom 33, tossed and turned in his narrow berth, the mind behind his sweating face lost in the depths of a nightmare.
Marker by Robin Cook
First Line: In the wee hours of February 2, a cold, steady drizzle drenched the concrete spires of New York City, shrouding them in a dense swirl of purplish-pink fog.
Dark Hollow by John Connolly
by John Connolly
First Line: I dream dark dreams.
4th of July by James Patterson
First Line: It was just before 4:00am on a weekday.
