Categorical Reading Lists

IQ by Joe Ide

IQ Isaiah Quintabe #1

Years ago I read this book, I liked it and wanted to read the whole series, now it is 2025 and I wonder what happened to that intention...recently I stumbled across the book again and am once again resolved to read the series and as of 2023 there are now 6 books to read--lucky me.

My second read through was both necessary (to remind me of the plot) and once again reading time well spent--I look forward to reading the next--and so I keep to my goal, I already have the next book in a TBR stack by my comfy gray reading chair.

Reading Challenge:
25 in 2025
Once Around the Catergories: ABC's

Killing The Music by Jack Gatland

A Detective Declan Walsh Novel #7

A series that continues to be a must read for me...and this installment is no exception. It is also a part of a the "muscian dying on stage" side category that developed itself on its own behalf. Three mystery thrillers in a row involving around the death of a lead singer--this is one of the two muscians that were electrocuted on stage during a performance. Another parallel is that this also involved the comeback of a smash '80's band. Dave Manford, the founding member of the band, is electrocuted on stage during a London comeback concert. 

The surviving members of the band are involved in a multi-million dollar rights sale, plus, the original lead singer went missing in the '80's and was never officially declared dead, and --oh yes-- their most successful album appears to be cursed and has left a pile of bodies in its wake. 

Perfect outing for the members of the Last Chance Saloon. Can't wait to read the next.

Reading Challenge: 25 in 2025

Once Around the Categories: Killer

Devil's Knot (The True Story of the West Memphis Three) by Mara Leverett

In 1993, the murders of three eight year old boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, had the police stymied for weeks, then suddenly the detectives charged three teenagers--alleged members of a Satanic cult--with the killings. It is brutal and riveting--the abuses of the criminal justice system are so blatent and tragic--but unfortunately also the well documented truth. 

There have been multiple books and several HBO miniseries devoted to documenting the blunders, the absence of physical evidence, the error ridden "confession" that occurred while investigating and prosecuting this case--a case the lead to the ultimate conviction of three teenage boys.

Ms. Leverett's fine reporting covered the happenings through 2003, and ends with all three boys still in prison despite multiple appeals. Of course, as I read this in 2025 I went to the interwebs to see how it all played out in the intervening years. The real tragedy--the person who killed those three innocent 8 yr olds walks free today, while three teenagers spent close to twenty years in prison for crimes they did not commit.

Reading Challenge:

25 In 2025

Once Around the Categories: By The Number, Devil

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