HEY YOU!!!, Our records indicate that you have never posted to our site before! Why not make your first post today by saying hello to our community in our new people forums. To access all the good good stuff you need to post, post, and post more.


Support Webrats Forum with your Subscription. Only $5.95 per month!
Adult lounge Access • Private Messaging • GAMES •
Please click here for more details • Please click here to subscribe
Go Back   WR > Community > Book Forum
User Name
Password
Register Help Desk Music Uploads Live Cams Arcade Upgrade Account Mark Forums Read
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 12-31-2005, 12:35 PM   #1
baphomet
whore
 
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Montreal, QC
Posts: 163/0.15
Threads: 3
MALE
Dennis Lehane

click on one of our sponsors! OR REMOVE ADS
The guy who wrote Mystic River and more recently Shutter Island (which I could not put down until I finished it, awesome book) ...plus a series of excellent private eye novels set in Boston, featuring the main character Patrick Kenzie.

This guy is one one of my favorite writers.

Anyone else into him? Favorite book?
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Sponsored Links
REMOVE ADS
Old 03-04-2006, 01:36 PM   #2
inimyaudi
whore
 
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: OHIO
Posts: 250/0.14
Threads: 4
MALE
Re: Dennis Lehane

i read shutter island and meant to pick up another of his books. thanks for reminding me
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Old 03-06-2006, 09:59 AM   #3
baphomet
whore
 
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Montreal, QC
Posts: 163/0.15
Threads: 3
MALE
Re: Dennis Lehane

"A Drink before the War" is the first book of the Patrick Kenzie series, but you don't really have to read them in order...

Cheers!
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Old 12-08-2006, 12:06 PM   #4
foul97
bitch
 
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: atlanta
Posts: 1,153/1.61
Threads: 1056
MALE
Re: Dennis Lehane

He should write a book featuring the supporting charachter bubba rogowski
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Old 03-22-2007, 02:02 PM   #5
the_prole
whore
 
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 5/0.01
Threads: 0
MALE
Re: Dennis Lehane

i really like him. shutter island was awesome! it's probably in my top twenty modern fiction list.
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Sponsored Links
REMOVE ADS
Old 05-03-2007, 07:05 AM   #6
JackRyan
whore
 
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Alberta
Posts: 63/0.11
Threads: 1
Canada MALE
Re: Dennis Lehane

i read mystic river a while back and it was pretty good. what's shutter island about?
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Old 12-03-2007, 02:12 AM   #7
baphomet
whore
 
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Montreal, QC
Posts: 163/0.15
Threads: 3
MALE
Re: Dennis Lehane

From "Publishers Weekly" review:

"In summer 1954, two U.S. marshals, protagonist Teddy Daniels and his new partner, Chuck Aule, arrive on Shutter Island, not far from Boston, to investigate the disappearance of patient Rachel Solando from the prison/hospital for the criminally insane that dominates the island. The marshals' digging gets them nowhere fast as they learn of Rachel's apparently miraculous escape past locked doors and myriad guards, and as they encounter roadblocks and lies strewn across their path-most notably by the hospital's chief physician, the enigmatic J. Cawley-and pick up hints of illegal brain surgery performed at the hospital. Then, as a major hurricane bears down on the island, inciting a riot among the insane and cutting off all access to the mainland, they begin to fear for their lives. All of the characters-particularly Teddy, haunted by the tragic death of his wife-are wonderful creations, but no more wonderful than the spot-on dialogue with which Lehane brings them to life and the marvelous prose that enriches the narrative. There are mysteries within mysteries in this novel, some as obvious as the numerical codes that the missing patient leaves behind and which Teddy, a code breaker in WWII, must solve; some as deep as the most profound fears of the human heart."
Submit to Clesto Submit to Digg Submit to Reddit Submit to Furl Submit to Del.icio.us Submit to Spurl | quote |
Reply

WR > Community > Book Forum
Reload this Page Dennis Lehane
Thread Tools  Search this Thread 
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes  Rate This Thread 
Rate This Thread:

Powered by Waldo 12345678910 1213 14 15 Copyright © 2000-2005 Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Page generated in 1.06506896 seconds (94.11% PHP - 5.89% MySQL) with 11 queries
206.212.255.29 Message Boards and Forums Directory