Mystery Book Club

 

The Well Red Coyote now has two bookclubs. The Mystery Bookclub and its well established WRC Bookclub. Refreshments are served at both meetings.

Information on the Mystery Bookclub follows:


NOTE: THIS BOOK CLUB HAS CHANGED ITS MEETING TIME AND DAY. IT NOW MEETS ON THE THIRD MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH, AT 6:00 PM


July Meeting: Monday, July 21, 6 pm
July Choice: THE AMBER ROOM by Steve Berry

SUMMARY
: "Give this man credit: whereas most lawyers who decide to write a novel stay fairly close to home, Berry, a Georgia trial attorney, wanders far off the beaten path. Although his debut novel features a trial judge as its central character and opens with a pretty typical courtroom scene, it soon steps outside the courtroom--way outside. When Judge Rachel Cutler's father dies under suspicious circumstances, he leaves his daughter tantalizing clues to a decades-old secret: the Amber Room, an exquisite treasure that, so the legend goes, was appropriated by the Nazis when they invaded the Soviet Union. Now, to find out why her father died, and who's responsible, Rachel (with her ex-husband, Paul) heads off to Germany, where she hopes to find the truth about the Amber Room. Based loosely, very loosely, on certain historical events, the novel is plotted cleverly and written with style and substance. A welcome change from the usual legal-thriller fare from wanna-be Turows." — Booklist

August Meeting: Monday, August 18, 6 pm
August Choice: HAVANA BAY by Martin Cruz Smith

SUMMARY: Arkady Renko, drawn to post-Soviet Union Cuba to identify the body of his friend Pribluda, is interrupted while attempting suicide. In this well-engineered abridgment of Smith's latest novel, well read by Stephen Lang, the new Cuba, its reliance on Russia replaced by contempt for everything and everyone Russian, is a land of poverty whose citizens rely on the tourist trade (prostitution, drugs, black market cigars, etc.) for sustenance. There's enough gruesome description of bodies, buildings, and civilizations in advanced states of deterioration here to keep the listener awake, as well as an interesting and involved plot, a smattering of romance, and continued development of the Renko character. Those who already are Renko fans will be pleased with this offering; those unfamiliar with him will need a bit of endurance to get into this audio. The language and descriptions are graphic. It's not exactly a tourist's travelog of Havana; more a reminder of how bad things are in Third World countries. — Library Journal

     
   
 
 
Titles Read by the Club

THE TIGHTROPE WALKER
WINTER AND NIGHT
GALLOWS VIEW
EIGHT OF SWORDS
FLASHBACK
FALLEN
CRUSADER'S CROSS
THE SEVENTH SURVIVOR
MERCY FALLS
MURPHY'S LAW
THE LAST SPYMASTER
CREEPERS
IMPROBABLE
STIGMA
THE VIRGIN OF SMALL PLAINS
MOURNING DOVE
BAD FAITH
LOCKED ROOMS
THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY
GRAVE SIGHT
BLEEDING HEARTS
MURDER NEVER FORGETS
HARD TRUTH
THE OVERLOOK
THE WOODS
HAVANA BAY