A Taste of Mystery a la Spellman
April 28, 2009
After years of gobbling up literary classics, historical fiction and chick-lit hits, I am breaking into a new genre. Not fantasy… that was so the new thing for me six months ago—my reading habits are constantly evolving. Mystery books, here I come!
Naturally, it all began at work. I spend several hours a day staring at books in every genre (*the worst of which are found in the ever-messy Craft/Hobby section*). A week ago, I organized the mystery section again. Only this time, I was drawn in to several titles.
For Austen fans, there are mystery series that star Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy or even Jane Austen herself. There are even mysteries that have a flavor similar to a romance novel. Mysteries solved by cats, mysteries solved from the beyond, mysteries solved by cooks (and saturated with recipes). Despite all the years my childhood home has bubbled over with mystery books (my mom is an avid reader), I am only now taking conscious notice of the genre.
My first taste in the world of mysteries is a series written by Lisa Lutz. The Spellman Files is the first of the series. Let me tell you, it is a great read. My bet is that I fall within the age range of Ms. Lutz’s target audience (*I get the impression that the series is the publisher’s chance to draw in a younger demographic of readers to the mystery genre*).
I am not about the summarize the novel—especially since I have yet to finish it—but suffice it to say that being part of a family filled with individuals trained in Private Investigation tactics results in constant chaos.
Can anyone say movie/TV potential? Yup, I can see it coming…
Check out Ms. Lutz’s website for more about this entertaining series: Lisa Lutz
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Stephanie Williamson | April 28, 2009 at 4:23 pm
hey! thanks for this blog, i have a book club and we were just recently talking about reading a mystery.
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teresabanter | April 29, 2009 at 12:06 pm
Yeah, I think this book is a great place for people who are new to the genre. It blends the lines between the mystery genre and the standard fiction fare.
I finished it last night. Ah, I did not anticipate the story’s ending. Nor the cases ending. Pleasantly surprised.