
Three (2016)
Movie
Realizing that he will be defeated in no time during a police showdown, a thug shoots himself to...

Undercover (2007)
Movie
Feng (Shawn Yue) is a former undercover cop whose post-assignment life has begun to rapidly...

Tube (2003)
Movie
This is a touching action epic about an all-out war between a subway terrorist who holds a city...

The Wedding Crasher (Sam Tate Mystery #1)
Book
A brunette in a bridal gown turns up in Pickett County, Tennessee, throat slit and ring finger...
Mystery

Subtle Felonies (Hannibal Jones Mystery Series)
Book
Is retired basketball star Xander Brown missing, or kidnapped? His crazy family and dangerous...
Mystery Thriller

Clouds in My Coffee
Book
When Ellison Russell is nearly killed at a benefactors’ party, she brushes the incident aside as...

Ross (3284 KP) rated Age of Assassins in Books
Feb 5, 2018
I had no real expectations of this other than people rated it highly (which tends to make me more critical).
The premise was a little unusual for me - a detective thriller but in a fantasy setting. A young assassin in training, Girton, and his master are hired to find who hired another assassin to kill the heir to the throne. They then work undercover to determine who had the motive to kill the obnoxious heir. Girton becomes embedded within the squires and starts to see what a real childhood would have been like, growing up with other children rather than his master. His emotional frailty, alongside how hard he has to try not to kill them all and show how much more skilled he is than the bumbling, club-footed oaf he is presumed to be.
The plot itself is pretty much all revealed at the end with a Poirot-esque "I suppose you're wondering why I asked you all here" chapter, which I thought was a bit of a cop-out, more could have been hinted at along the way. Rather than the whole plot being revealed in a oner, people like to have enough to stitch it all together and I felt it maybe kept a little too much in the tank for the final scene.
I enjoyed it as a fantasy novel, though its scope was so much smaller than other books I have read recently, though the action scenes were well narrated.
As a detective novel, I thought it left a little too much of the reveal to the end and didn't reveal enough along the way.

A False Report
T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong
Book
Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists uncover the true story of Marie. She said she was raped;...
biography crime true crime

The Drop-Dead Temple of Doom (The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries)
Book
A MOUTHFUL OF POISON FROG…. WHERE’S THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE? Ace detective Lee Alvarez is...
Cozy Mystery archeology Private Detective

Fred (860 KP) rated Case Closed in TV
May 27, 2019
Now, I love anime & I love this show. But, this is maybe the silliest premise ever in an anime. And it's an utterly useless premise. Having Conan as a child serves no purpose in the show at all. He still acts like an adult & most of the time, he's just hanging out with his girlfriend (who doesn't know Conan is her boyfriend) & her father (who is a detective & a very bad one at that). This little "kid" is allowed to walk around the crime scene (usually a dead body) like it's perfectly normal. He sometimes gives the clues he finds out loud. Most of the time, the adults take his advice, other times, they yell at him to shut up, even though he has given clues that have solved the crimes before hand. It just doesn't make any sense. If he's going to act like an adult, just make his character an adult. The side-story of the thugs who changed him is hardly (if ever) brought up again. It's pointless.
Luckily, most of the detective stories themselves are great enough to overlook the premise. Well, almost overlook them. Whenever I see Conan crouching behind a chair, speaking into his tie, I cringe at how silly it is.) The characters are realistic & the stories are very dark sometimes. Definitely not for kids (another reason the premise is stupid). The animation itself is top notch & each character stands out, so you can tell them apart when trying to figure out "who did it". I do recommend this show to anime fans & people who like detective shows. I would have given it a 10, but the premise is just too ridiculous. Still, knocking it 2 points is not bad.