Some of the reviewers I know read new books as soon as they come in, especially if they're by favorite authors. I usually don't do that, though. I'm perpetually behind in my reading, so I often can't get to a particular book for a while. I also like to save books I expect to be good for ideal spots in my reading schedule.
Over the past couple of months I received books by three of my favorite authors: Michael Connelly, Robert Crais and George Pelecanos. But I didn't read them right away. I put them in a nice little stack and saved them for just the right time.
Finally, about ten days ago, I was ready. I read all three in a row: Connelly's The Brass Verdict, Crais' Chasing Darkness and Pelecanos' The Turnaround. And I'm delighted to report that all three are excellent -- no disappointments here.
The Connelly book is the best of them -- a twisty legal thriller featuring Mickey Haller from The Lincoln Lawyer -- but the other two are also very good. It's books like these that made me want to be a mystery critic in the first place (and also remind me of why I keep doing it).
I know these won't be published for a while yet. But keep your eyes out for when they are. You won't be disappointed.



