Showing posts with label J. Mark Bertrand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J. Mark Bertrand. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

J. Mark Bertrand

Dear Readers,
I am a big fan of the old fashion who-dun-it books.  Don't get me wrong, I love the CSI type mysteries that keep me awake at night, but a good mystery where you hit the pavement, ask questions and follow your instincts is great.  J. Mark Bertrand has quickly become a favorite for that genre.

Pattern of Wounds is book 2 in Mark's Roland March mysteries.  You first meet Roland in Back on Murder.  I actually found myself not liking him, but yet cheering forPattern of Wounds, J. Mark Bertrand, 978-0-7642-0638-2 him as he struggled his way through the book.  In Pattern, you will actually learm more of Roland's background and his story, which of course makes for an interesting read, but also sheds some light on things that happen in book #1.

When a young woman is found brutally murdered, Roland finds similarities between this murder and one that he had solved many years ago.  How can it be the same killer, as he is serving a life sentence?  Is it a copy cat?  Or is it possible that Roland was wrong the first time? 
As the bodies begin to mount, Roland is racing to figure out which are real clues and which ones are not.  Will he be able to find the killer or killers before they strike again... and closer to home this time?

Once again Mark leaves a trail of clues and you are left to figure them out yourself.  He doesn't give much away and yet I found myself putting clues together alongside of Roland and enjoying every minute of it.  The characters are well written and whether they are good or evil doesn't matter, they are all part of the a very interesting mystery.

Happy Reading

Thursday, June 10, 2010

J. Mark Bertrand

Dear Readers,
Back on Murder is written by Deeanne Gist's co-author J. Mark Bertrand. The styles of the stories are about a different as you can be and still be in the same genre. With Beguiled they wrote a light quirky mystery. In Back on Murder Mr. Bertrand writes a much more gritty mystery. The main character is much harder to feel sorry for as he writes him as a grumpy guy who can't figure out whether he wants to keep his job or just doesn't care anymore. Yes, I hear all you librarians asking, it is a good guy book. The main character, Roland, is a homicide detective that is barely holding on to his job. He has an unusual gift in being able to offend others without even really trying.
When a missing teen has everyone in town looking for her, Roland is convinced that it is connected with a multiple murder that happen just a few days before. The problem is nobody believes him and they are not really interested in his ideas that seem to point in that direction. He is not only fighting his own reputation he is fighting his own demons.
I was really caught up in the book as soon as I started reading it. Even though there was nothing about Roland to make me like him, I actually found myself hoping he was right instead of failing completely. I don't know what it was about him that I liked, but it was something. This is one of those good mysteries that has loads of threads to follow and yet it isn't so confusing that you forget who everyone is. I like that as it keeps me guessing to the end, even though I did have it figured out at one point, because of one of the clues Mark dropped in, I changed my mind. Rats. :-)

Happy Reading