Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Savage Altar



Savage Altar By Asa Larsson



A body lies on the floor of the Crystal Church in Kiruna in Northern Sweden. The church is the home of the pentecostal cult The Source of All Our Strength, and the handless, sightless body is that of its principal inspiration, the Paradise Boy, Viktor Strandgard.

Stockholm tax lawyer Rebecka Martinsson gets a pleading phone call from the victim's sister Sanna, and she hurries home to Kiruna. Rebecka is very familiar with The Source of All Our Strength: she was once a member, and knew Viktor well. Rebecka's boss is not best pleased by her decision to fly to Sanna's help, but she has misunderstood his motives.

The police investigating team consists of the newly appointed Inspector Sven-Erik Stalnacke, the woman he is replacing, the very heavily pregnant, near-term Anna-Maria Mella, and pompous Assistant Chief Prosecutor Carl van Post.

Rebecka Martinnson left Kiruna under a cloud, the reasons for which are gradually revealed as the investigation unfolds. The management of the pentecostal church is not all it should be, and the dynamics that brought it growth and fame are also part of the factors undermining it.

I really enjoyed this book. Now am waiting to grab her next new novel "BLOOD SPILT"
which is yet to be released.

About the author:




Åsa Larsson was born in 1966; she grew up in Kiruna and now lives in Mariefred. She is a qualified lawyer and made her debut in 2003 with Sun Storm, which was awarded the Swedish Crime Writers’ Association Prize for best debut novel. The sequel, The Blood Spilt, was chosen as Best Swedish Crime Novel of 2004. The books were an immediate success; they have been sold to ten countries.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Continuation of IYWE

Last post we saw about verbs and nouns or pronouns. In this post we'll see clauses and relative pronouns in detail.

Clauses
A sentence that contains noun or pronoun and one finite verb.

*Conjunctions
Conjunctions are the words which link two parts of the sentence together. If more that one finite verb in a sentence, a conjunction is usually used.

EX: She was late for work she missed the train

After using conjunction the above sentence is
She missed the train so she was late for work.or She was late for work because she missed the train.

Conjunctions can be put at the beginning of a sentence also

Because she missed the train,she was late for work. If a conjunction is used at beginning it must be followed by two clauses with comma btw them.

EX: When her daughter came to stay, she put flowers in the spare room.

'AND' and 'BUT' should not be used at start of sentence.

EX: I waited for two hours but she did not come.
'OR' can also be used between two sentences.

Relative Pronouns

It's similar to function to conjuctions. They link dependent clauses to main clause and usually follow a noun.

They are the same words like interrogative pronouns:

EX: The house, which had once been beautiful,was now a ruin.

Other relative pronouns are: who,whose,whom,which,that.That can be either conjunction or a relative pronoun. It depends on how it's used.

See ya in next post. Happy reading!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Improve Your Written English

We all find it easy when we are asked to talk in English but when it comes to writing it. We find ourselves pretty awful state, coz we fear for grammar and spellings we make while writing it. I just don't waan take that chance, so i planned to do some exercises by reading this book called Improve Your Written English by Marion Field.


I am just going to put up the precise content of this book. I don't think so it would bore you all. After each of novel post you'll find this Grammar post.
I guess everybody is familiar with parts of speech, so let's got to

SENTENCE STRUCTURE

We know there are number of pronouns. In that some are singular and some are plural,coz of this we tend to make a mistake by using wrong verb with singular pronoun.

For Ex: Each of you have been given a pencil.

Each of you has been given a pencil.
Okay now which is right? no idea then read this.

The second ex is correct. 'Each' is a singular pronoun and therefore 'has' should be used as it refers to one person. You'll understand now if you read this following

Ex: She( 1 person) has a pencil.( singular )

They ( several ppl ) havebeen given pencil.( plural).

Likewise everyone, nobody, anything, somebody also comes under singular pronouns only.
Mistakes are often made with pronoun 'everyone'. Everyone is a word which includes( his/ her ) separately.

There are also collective nouns which takes up singular form of verbs.

Ex: The Government isplanning a new divorce bill.
Government is a singular noun, coz there's only one govt.

The Governments of France and England are both democratic.

See ya in next post happy reading.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Kill the messenger



Kill the messenger by Tami Hoag


At the end of a long day battling street traffic, bike messenger Jace Damon has one last drop to make. But while he's peddling to finish up with his day's work by this last drop he's been chased through back alleys, and shot at. So now Jace Damon( who plays the role of messenger boy ) wonders why is he been chased and shot for. Unfortunately the last drop he was having didn't strike him. oops...all he thought was oh thank god i escaped.Jace returns to Lenny Lowell's( the last drop was to this lawyer's house ) office only to find the cops there, the lawyer dead, and Jace himself considered the prime suspect in the savage murder. Suddenly he's on the run from both the cops and a killer, and the key to saving himself and his ten-year-old brother.

Kev Parker plays the role of homicide detective.Lenny Lowell had a connection to something big enough to be killed for. Parker begins a search for answers that will lead him to a killer or the end of his career. Since, Parker very well knows that delivering the truth can be deadly in a town built on fantasy and fame. So read the book and find for what reason this Jace was chased and also why the Lenny Lowell's was killed.

About the author:



Born Tami Mikkelson in Iowa, Hoag grew up in a very small Minnesota town. Because her siblings were more than ten years older than her and there were not a lot of other children nearby, Hoag developed an active imagination, making up stories to entertain herself. Some of her other books are Bad acts, Ashes to Ashes, Still Waters, Taken by storm...etc etc.

Out of shadows



Out of shadows by Kay Hooper.

A picture-perfect Tennessee town has just become a monster's hunting ground. Two bodies are found tortured to death.A third person goes missing. But the evidence for murder or missing was still a mystery.So nobody has any idea about this happenings.Sheriff Miranda Knight is been asked to take up the case by the Mayor. Now she doesn't want to involve the FBI anywhere in this case. But unfortunately she's been forced to involve the FBI and the Noah Bishop is the FBI profiler, who knows Miranda and her sister very well and also their unique abilities that destroyed Miranda and her sister years ago. But Miranda uses her unique ability to find the serial killer, the killer also exactly know how to destroy Miranda i.e.by preying on her sister. After reading the whole book you'll be totally shocked to find who the killer was and for what purpose.

About the author:




Kay Hooper is the award-winning author of Sleeping with Fear, Hunting Fear, Chill of Fear, Touching Evil, Whisper of Evil, Sense of Evil, Once a Thief, Always a Thief, the Shadows trilogy, and other novels. She lives in North Carolina, where she is at work on her next book.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Hey people

Hello all you fella bloggers, i am going to write about the suspense books i've read so far and it'll include other books too classic, romance blah blah....Hope you'll enjoy reading my blog. Happy reading!!