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Great math mystery that's not too technical.......2007-09-20
University of Colorado math professor Jayne Smyers hires Pepper Keane, former Marine JAG turned PI, to investigate the deaths of three other math professors. The Feds have investigated and found no link between the deaths. Jayne is convinced there's a link. Pepper is skeptical at first but agrees to look into it.
There's plenty of bad blood between Pepper and FBI agent Polk who did some of the investigating. This history adds to Pepper's determination to investigate these deaths.
As Pepper digs deeper into the deaths, he begins to see some similar threads that continue to propel him forward. With romance in the air, Pepper worries that Jayne may be the next victim.
Can he decipher the pattern and unmask the killer before anyone else is killed? Can he protect Jayne as well?
I thoroughly enjoyed this refreshing mystery. Pepper is a fabulous character, even with his baggage. It is explained throughout the book, so we aren't left floundering. His interactions with Polk, Jayne, detectives where each mathematician was killed, his brother, his neighbors, and his best friend really help us to get to know him.
I found the math to be explained in plain English so that it was easy to understand. It also didn't detract from the investigation; it actually enhanced it. I am not a mathematician, but I really enjoyed this book. I hope he writes more in this series. I can't wait to read them. I highly recommend this book.
Chaos and comedy combine in a great story!.......2006-08-25
The Fractal Murders is nothing if not unique! Here's a first novel based on a completely fascinating premise that presents interesting, realistic and superbly developed characters; that develops a heart-warming romantic relationship complete with all the bumps, bruises and detours of reality; that avoids prurient sex and violence as completely unnecessary to the advancement of a well-written novel; and does it all with well crafted narrative and descriptive writing as well as positively hilarious dialogue! The fixings are so good that a main dish plot becomes almost secondary but I can tell you that Cohen has done a fine job with that as well! What a treat for a debut novel!
Pepper Keane, a former JAG prosecutor, is hired by University of Colorado mathematics Jane Smyers to investigate the almost simultaneous deaths of three of her professional colleagues - two by murder and one by apparent suicide - people who seem to have had nothing more in common than front-running world class expertise in the rather arcane field of fractal geometry. Smyers's mathematical background convinces her that the probability of the three deaths being unrelated is vanishingly small and some long-standing bad blood between Keane and FBI Special Agent Polk, who conducted the now closed investigation, raises Keane's eyebrows and prompts him into letting himself become involved in re-opening the case.
Pepper Keane is a lovable, laughable character that Cohen has endowed with an anally obsessive nature and a serious overdose of existential angst that he indulges by attempting to plow through some of Heidegger's heaviest writings. Cohen obviously loves a good pun and I nearly fell off my chair laughing when he set up this positively outrageous example. Keane's brother, nicknamed "Two Toe" as a result of a war wound, muses aloud about where they are as he and Pepper drive out of Kansas. Suggesting that he had been waiting a long, long time to say it, Pepper responded "Two Toe, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"! Ouch! Between you and me, I think it's much more likely that Cohen waited a long time to shoehorn that pre-conceived pun into a novel and I've got no doubt at all that he nicknamed his character Two Toe for the sole purpose of sticking that single line into the novel. It sure gets my unqualified approval! Cohen's sparkling wit shines throughout the novel with a veritable cornucopia of knee-slapping one liners.
As for the mathematics - Mandelbrot and Benoit sets, chaos, fractional dimensions, random walks, discussions of business applications such as fundamental versus technical analysis, weather prediction and crop markets - the basic concepts are presented in a lucid, simple and non-threatening fashion. And, frankly, since the mathematics aren't critical to the plot, the novel can be read and enjoyed even for those who haven't the remotest interest in such ideas!
Readers looking for a refreshingly different approach to a mystery hooked up to a healthy dose of humour should be well pleased with Cohen's first efforts. I'm certainly looking forward to more of his work.
Paul Weiss
Very good debut.......2006-08-01
"The Fractal Murders" introduces the reader to Pepper Keane, a PI with a philosophical bent, who has turned his back on both the military and life as an attorney. In this adventure Pepper is hired by a university math professor to investigate the seemingly unrelated recent deaths of three other math professors - the common thread being all the professors are/were fractal geometry experts. Interesting premise and interesting book. This is a "traditional" gumshoe caper - no drug crazed Uzi toting maniacs or terrorists trying to blow up the planet - just Pepper searching for clues and bumping into some interesting characters along the way in solving this mystery. Some minor nits - the reader spends a lot of time following Pepper's culinary habits, exercise regimes and care of his dogs which at times, at least to me, detracted from the story. There are also a lot of characters in this book, all interesting, but they pop in and out causing some confusion to this reader. That being said, (written), The Fractal Murders is a darn good mystery, Pepper is a likeable protagonist and I look forward to reading more books in this series.
Couldn't put it down.......2006-05-15
I am new to the mystery genre and fiction for the most part. I picked up Bluetick Revenge at the library a few months ago and really enjoyed it.
I couldn't wait to pick up Fractals. I wasn't disappointed. Cohens characters are fun and interesting and the locations let my imagination wander. The Fractal theme wasn't very technical and I believe I may have actually learned something useful from a fiction novel. I found it to be a nice reprieve from non-fiction world news and such. Anyway, it was a real page turner for me. I look forward to reading the next Buck and Wheat adventure ;)
Math mixology.......2005-09-08
Unless you are a mathmetician, who remembers anything about math other than a quadratic formula, a derivative and integer. Fractal murders is a riveting suspense novel written for the non-mathematician mystery afficianado! It was a wonderful precursor to best-selling genres like DaVinci Code, with all the expected trimmings of a good novel minus the expressed suspicion of the Catholic Church.
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The Fractal Murders: A Pepper Keane Mystery
Mark Cohen
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After three of her colleagues turn up dead, mathematics professor Jayne Smyers calls in Marine-turned-PI Pepper Keane to investigate the suspicious deaths. Through the deaths occur in three different states and there is little evidence pointing to a single killer, a curious constant emerges in this deadly equation: each of the professors was an expert in fractal geometry. With the chances of another murder increasing exponentially, Keane knows he must identify the killer before another professor is forced to take the most permanent of sabbaticals.
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The Fractal Murders
Mark Cohen
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- Awful, Awful, Awful!
- Formula still works, audiobook
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The Heiress Bride
Catherine Coulter
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Sinjun Sherbrooke is bored with the London season, until she spies Colin Kinross across a crowded dance floor--and offers to be his bride.
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The dazzling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Bride trilogy. A 19-year-old beauty, Sinjun Sherbrooke is bored with London--until she meets Colin Kinross, a Scottish earl. The two elope to Scotland, but Sinjun's new home at Vere Castle holds more surprises than she could ever have imagined.
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Awful, Awful, Awful!.......2007-06-19
As I mentioned in my review of The Sherbrooke Bride, I bought this trilogy together. I guess I felt an obligation to read it through, although my inclination was to stop halfway through the first. The only actually redeeming quality throughout the other 2 books was the character of Sinjin. She was smart, tough and funny. I had some hope for her book out of all the others.
It started out okay but somewhat silly. By the time they get around to getting married, it's just awful. I know that one reviewer felt that this was "historically accurate", but while it might have been in some cases, it wasn't in all of them, and it definitely isn't the type of "accuracy" one wants to read in a "romance" novel. As another reviewer mentioned, you MIGHT be able to understand Colin "losing himself" the first two times, but the third was deliberate, forceful, and violent, and Colin admitted to using it as punishment. I still believe that Ms. Coulter must have had a terribly traumatic experience when losing her virginity, and is focused on that too much.
I also wonder what makes Ms. Coulter repeatedly refer to her "heroines" as looking extremely young. In each book they are mentioned as looking about 16 I believe. Isn't 18, 19, etc. young enough? Now I have to have the mental image of CHILDREN being raped?
Now that I have fulfilled my obligation to myself by reading this trilogy, I am completely done with this author. I've heard that her modern novels are better, but I'm just not willing to risk any more hours of my life on books that are little better than violent sex and story. That is NOT romance, it's not erotic, and I don't understand how anyone can consider it so.
Want GREAT authors? Mary Jo Putney, Kasey Michaels. Want good authors? Julia Quinn, Julie Anne Long, Jacquie D'Allessandro, Stephanie Laurens. Really really awful authors? This one tops my list. I cannot fathom why her books are so popular.
Formula still works, audiobook.......2007-03-17
In the Heiress Bride Coulter, gives the reader a chance to follow the continuing saga of the Sherbrooke family through the lone female of her generation. The heiress, Sinjin, is quite a bit younger than her three brothers -- almost a contemporary of her sisters-in-law, which makes their overprotectiveness understandable (sort of). The story begins as Sinjin overhears a conversation and annnounces to one of the conversants, Colin Kinross, a Scottish earl, that she is just what he is looking for in a wife. Although this is enough to establish Sinjin's unconventional nature, I found that reading about her exploits in her brothers' stories enriched my appreciation of her spirit.
Coulter's Sherbrooke series translate very well in the audio book format. The talented narrator is able to project the different characters through tonal qualities, inflection and regional speech patterns.
The MP3 format is a pleasure for those of us who listen to audio books to make lengthy workout sessions tolerable.
A Little history Lesson.......2006-12-12
Hi there, I enjoy all of Ms. Coulter's books, Especially the bride series, I follow them will b/c I love to read about history and for the most part concerning relationships between the man and woman in the 1800's that's how it was. The world was not just a overpouring with racism but sexism as well. During this victorian age men thought of themselves as superior and dominant over the woman. Back then it was the man that guided the woman through sexual intercourse, there was no sex ed! The night you got married was when you were educated. You can just imagine if men can mess up simple things like reading and writing, that they can mess up a woman's first time. The point is they handled it the best way they know how which is basically like a rape. But you can't fault Ms. Coulter for telling it like it is. That's how it was back then I mean it is an adult romance novel if you wanted something sweet and innocent you should have bought a disney movie. Yes these scenes may not be pretty or how we like them but that's a slice of life and if you don't like it bite something else! Ms. Coulter keep doin what you're doin some one is always going to have something they don't like. But let me tell you something I bet you a lot more wedding nights happened exactly how she described them back then, then just a sweet caring experience. Most men believed, Like Douglas said in the 'Sherbrooke Bride" that women weren't meant to recieve pleasure and it is a man's job to give it to them. That's not something she made up they really did believe that. So don't be mad at Ms. Coulter be mad at history.
bride trilogy.......2006-03-06
The Bride trilogy is the best ever although you should read in order or it ruins the whole effect enjoy it youll not be disapointed.
Sinjun and Colin..........2005-11-08
First-let's get the issue of the "forced sex" part on the wedding night-which was dissappointing, disgusting and completely devaluing an otherwise great book-out of the way.
Besides that almost fatal flaw-The Heiress Bride is a very good to great book! I love the characters in these novels-the Sherbrookes are fun, but flawed-wonderfully weird, and I was happy to see Sinjun and her brothers back-it's like seeing old friends again.
I like the way Coulter writes this family, the time period, and the interaction between characters-and I for one love the "ghostly" aspects in each book-they're fun. They do live in old manors-you'd think they would have have ghosts?
The love and or sex scenes could have been written better. I think most fans problems with the book is they love Sinjun from the previous novels-and wanted her to be cherished and appreciated and not seemingly ridden roughshod over by her husband and his family. Happily, Colin does learn the error of his ways and comes to truly appreciate the wonderfully flambouyant Sinjun:)
All in all-if you're a Coulter fan and have read the previous two Sherbrook books-you cannot miss out on Sinjun's story.
4 stars!
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Absolutely The Best : ) .......2006-07-25
back: Ione Gakis is one of the richest young women in the world. When her father orders her to marry Greek tycoon Alexio Christoulakis, Ione secretly plans to disappear on the wedding night...But she finds herself captivated by her husband-to-be`s charisma...
opinion: best Harlequin I have read...I love you always Ione and Alexio Christoulakis : )
best part of the book in my opinion:
"Alexio saw Edward the bear before he recognized his wife. Her back turned to him, a young girl who looked like a teenager was gazing into a shop with bear who might have been Edward`s double tucked beneath her arm. Alexio stilled, his gaze welding to the glorious fall of platinum fair hair falling to the girl`s waist. Ione? Could it be? In a chequer-board print skirt so tiny she should have been arrested for wearing it? Not to mention a pink crop top that exposed her bare midriff and absurd shoes with heels studded with stones that glittered?
Ione? Alexio was stunned, incredulous and awake to the reality that there was not a man within fifty yards failing to pay heed to her. He watched her stroll on to a magazine display and the slow, gliding walk was pure sex and Ione to the hilt. He saw her full face and snatched in a startled breath. The madonna perfection had been enhanced with cosmetics. She looked bloody spectacular, Alexio thought with a sudden stab of fury. He watched his wife produce an entire handful of high domination currency to buy one little magazine. The guy on the stand was so entranced by the fairy-tale princess before him that he started to explain what the notes were."
Captivating storyline.......2006-02-10
I found the heroine of this book, Ione, totally fascinating from beginning to end. Alexio, the hero, was fabulous from the get-go also, with sparks flying despite themselves and their own hidden agendas.
This is an intriguing storyline with unexpected twists & turns, and plenty of sexy scenes to keep one turning page after page.
Since the basic plot-line has already been given by another reviewer, I'll just say that Ione plays it meek at the beginning so that she can get her way later, which doeesn't take long! She soon sends the hero, Alexio, on a merry chase that I found a wonderful read. He ends up showing protective tendencies that are quite swoon-worthy.
This one is on my keeper shelf.
AWESOME . .......2003-09-14
This is one of her best books. A tale of love and romantic ideals from the hero and naivity and a strong sense of survival from the heroine. They both found pure Love and strove hard to preserve it inspite of their pride. The heroine showed a strength of character that is often lacking in some of Lynne's other heroines. The twist and turn of the plots take your breath away.Very good book you won't be able to put it down until the last word is read. very emotional.Excellent read.
Uenna.
Poor little rich girl.......2002-11-06
Ione Gakis, one of the richest young women in the world, yearns for freedom. When her father orders her to marry Greek tycoon Alexio Christoulakis, Ione secretly plans to disappear without a trace on the wedding night. However, this one is a little darker than most of her other stories. There is not any of that offbeat humor some of the stories have and I gave it three stars because I didn't care for the resolution of the conflict between Ione and her father. When he is dying, she goes back to be with him and gets all upset that he's helpless. A better plot conflict would have been that she didn't go back and Alexio won't understand why.
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The Heiress: The Bride Quest #3 (Bride Quest Series, 3)
Claire Delacroix
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"When you open a book by Claire Delacroix, you open a treasure chest of words, rare and exquisite!"
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"I seek a bride, the wealthiest heiress in Ireland."
No woman can resist the charms of Rowan de Montvieux. But the dashing rogue is in no hurry to marry--until his family dares him to find a bride . . . or risk losing his inheritance. So Rowan sets out on a Bride Quest, vowing to wed only . . .
The Heiress.
But his journey is interrupted when a slave merchant offers to sell him a ragged peasant girl who carries herself like a queen. Intrigued and never imagining she is the sought-after Bronwyn of Ballyroyal, an heiress in disguise, Rowan buys her, offering her his protection if she will lead him to the bride he seeks.
Never has he met a woman so proud, so beautiful, so defiant. He suspects she is no commoner and vows to uncover her secrets and melt her fiery resolve. But the perilous voyage to Ireland kindles passions that risk both their lives, as the slave girl who would not be mastered slowly takes possession of his wary heart. . . .
Don't miss the first two novels in the breathtaking Bride Quest trilogy:
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the Heiress.......2001-06-24
do people really finish this book? The plot is good but get on with it, the author spend about 2 or 3 chapters just on each lovemaking scene, shssss!!!. Laid off the sex already, we get the point. Read this book if stuck in the middle of nowhere and have nothing else to do because it is very slow pace that drag on and on and on... well you get the idea. A waste of money, i wouldn't recomend.
Unlikeable main characters........1999-10-18
I was very disapointed with this book. I read to page 220 and decided I was wasting my time. I did not like either the Heiress or her suitor. The were shallow selfish people. When I decided the character that interested me the most was Baldassre, the slave trading, revenge seeking Ventian, I put the book down and have no intention of finishing it. I have read other books by Delacroix that I really enjoyed. I do not recommend this book.
Unlikeable main characters........1999-10-18
I was very disappointed with this book. I read to page 220 and decided I was wasting my time. I did not like either the Heiress or her suitor. The were shallow selfish people. When I decided the character that interested me the most was Baldassre, the slave trading, revenge seeking Venetian, I put the book down and have no intention of finishing it. I have read other books by Delacroix that I really enjoyed. I do not recommend this book.
A Redeemer.......1999-10-11
This was a much better story than "Damsel". I felt the author redeemed herself in this book. Although I was a bit hesitant to read this book I had to know what "funny" Rowan would do to capture his Heiress. Strong characters. Nice ending.
Great character development.......1999-10-06
I had a hard time getting into this book, as it seemed that the first half (almost) of the story was nothing but Rowan betting Ibernia that he could get her into bed with him. But after that, the story really began to develop and I found myself falling in love with the characters as they fell in love with each other. The plot turns from Rowan trying to save Ibernia, to Ibernia (or Bronwyn) ultimately saving Rowan. Both strong characters, with a sweet love story, and some funny scenes as well. I enjoyed it.
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3 in 1 edition. The Sherbrooke Bride, The Hellion Bride, and The Heiress Bride.
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Just plain fun.......2005-05-13
Charlotte Beauchamp is not an animal person. So when her beloved Nana dies, and Charlotte inherits Nana's potbellied pig Toto, Charlotte quickly becomes desperate enough to ask for help from animal behaviorist Tex Brubaker, despite the fact that there is no love lost between the two at their first meeting.
But can Tex really fall for a woman who can resist the antics of the adorable Toto? And will Charlotte survive all her ill-fated attempts to become gainfully employed, after having spent ten years caring for her Nana?
Actually, it's the pig who turns out to be the real hero here. Great fun.
Great Series.......2002-04-12
I started the series and really enjoyed this one. The poor woman has more trouble getting a job. I had to laugh at all the attempts. Keep going Carolyn.
Hilarious.......2002-01-10
Texas "Tex" Brubaker is the third of Tiny Brubaker's nine kids. He works as an animal trainer of sorts. Charlotte Beauchamp is his Uncle Big Daddy Brubaker's wife, Miss Clarice's second cousin (or something like that. I can't quite remember.) Charlotte's rich great-grandmaother died and left Charlotte a pig and everything else. The only stipulation, Toto had to have died a natural death before she could get anything else. Charlotte has never found herself to be an animal person and so she goes to her cousin, because she heard that her cousin's nephew might be able to help her. The rest is Brubaker history.
I hope to see stories about the rest of the Brubakers. Tiny's kids: Tucker, Ginny, Georgia, Carolina, Mary, and Lucy. And Big Daddy's kids: Kenny, the twins Waylon and Willie, and "little" Hank (who is probably like twenty-five or something). The other eight stories have already been told.
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Very enjoyable - great sequel that can stand alone!.......2002-06-17
The Heiress Bride introduces you to Lady Rosaleen Sarant of Seire who has been beaten into unconsciousness by her legal guardian her Uncle Anslem. Her uncle is forcing her to wed a man, although a noble, who has paid a high price for the very beautiful heiress but he is known to be foul, uncouth and an abuser of women.
By disguising herself as a common woman, Rosaleen makes good on her escape. She is about to be assaulted by those thinking she was a common strumpet when she sought shelter at an inn. Hugh Caldwell, not a Knight, although he had been asked many times by the King to be Knighted, notices her plight and through quick thinking saves her from that mess. She begs him for an escort to get her to London, and he has no intention of going there but relents and will bring her to his brother who he's sure will get her there.
Here then, evolves the story of the man saving the woman and the woman saving the man. This is a sequel to the Bride's Portion, although the story is so well written it stands extremely well on it's own. It is a story of selfless love, and the compromises that can be made when people love and trust one another. Rosaleen keeps her secret, even from the man she loves, knowing she could be killed if her Uncle or her betrothed find her. Hugh denies who he is and must come to terms with his past, swallow his pride, and forgive the father he felt betrayed him.
This truly is a wonderful story with a lot of emotion, human kindness, humor, and above all love. Terrific sequel, but can definitely stand alone. Well worth your while to try to obtain a copy of this out of print book.
VERY GOOD MEDIEVAL STORY!.......2000-04-24
This is a very heartwarming story about a knight, Hugh, and a beautiful young lady, Rosaleen. Hugh is charged with the duty of escorting Rosaleen (also a great heiress) to court unharmed.
After spending 12 years fighting for England and seeing many a horror, he knew at their first meeting that sweet and innocent Rosaleen was a prize worth protecting. And, if he could just convince her -- to stand by his side, forever & that her lands mean little to a man such as he.
Touching book - on my keepers shelf!
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