Click Here for Murder (A Turing Hopper Mystery)
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Journal Entry 4 by bksfamly at Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, May 28, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (5/29/2009 UTC) at Controlled Release, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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mailing as part of a box o books RABCK
mailing as part of a box o books RABCK
arrived safely - thank you
I read this book previously but enjoyed it again. I must try to find more books in the series.
I am releasing to the Mystery with a Twistery Bookbox
I am releasing to the Mystery with a Twistery Bookbox
Found this one in the Mystery With a Twist bookbox - concept looks kind of interesting.
This was kind of cool, and it's certainly a twist on other detective stories, with the local brains of the outfit being a computer and all that. Plot drags here and there a little bit, but it's still a cool book.
Journal Entry 9 by 4thEstate at -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, New Jersey USA on Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (10/6/2010 UTC) at -- Mail or by hand-rings, RABCK, meetings, New Jersey USA
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Now on its way to solittletime up in Maine. Enjoy!
Received in the mail today as part of svoight's Mystery/Thriller/Suspense VBB (Virtual BookBox).
Thanks very much!
Thanks very much!
This is the second book I've read in this series. I liked it, but have to admit that I enjoyed the first one, You've Got Murder, more. The book is now ready to re-release.
Reserved for a wishlist RABCK for 6of8.
Reserved for a wishlist RABCK for 6of8.
Wishlist RABCK to 6of8 in appreciation of a very kind offer.
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Thanks, solittletime, for passing along this Donna Andrews book -- I love her series with the birds, so I am sure I will enjoy this as well!
I put off reading this one for quite some time, because the main character is an AIP and I am not by an stretch of the imagination a computer whiz. I was worried I wouldn't be able to follow the story. I was wrong.
The mystery story was quite compelling, with the interweaving of assumed identities, murder, and pieces that don't make sense. I found myself very fond of Turing, despite the fact that she is a sentient computer program; I liked the other main characters as well. The involvement of an on-line RPG and the sinister possibilities of that world were fascinating and explained in simple enough terms that I could follow along. It just occurred to me that I wasn't even sorry that this book was not funny, like most in the authors' other series, which means I liked this book more than I thought or expected to. I will definitely need to track down the others in this series and read them.
The mystery story was quite compelling, with the interweaving of assumed identities, murder, and pieces that don't make sense. I found myself very fond of Turing, despite the fact that she is a sentient computer program; I liked the other main characters as well. The involvement of an on-line RPG and the sinister possibilities of that world were fascinating and explained in simple enough terms that I could follow along. It just occurred to me that I wasn't even sorry that this book was not funny, like most in the authors' other series, which means I liked this book more than I thought or expected to. I will definitely need to track down the others in this series and read them.
Adding this to the Mystery/Thriller VBB started by bookstogive.
No one selected this book from the VBB, so I will remove it. I think I will add it to the pile going to the Kensington Book Festival instead.
Journal Entry 17 by 6of8 at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA on Friday, April 11, 2014
Released 10 yrs ago (4/27/2014 UTC) at Day Of The Book (Street Festival) On Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland USA
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