#Fatal frame 4 review series#
My favorite series is, of course, Harry Potter but then there are many more books that I just adore. I read almost all the genre but YA, Fantasy, Biographies are the most. I love to read everything except for Self Help books but even those once in a while. Simply put I just love reading and so to that end I have made it my motto to just Keep on Reading. People who don't read generally ask me my reasons for reading. Do watch Psych, do read Psych and keep on reading. I liked this one too and I had thought that this would be the nice touch to bring the nostelgia for the show back for me but these books made me watch the entire show again. This time Lassiter was featured way more than the last books. This time the mystery was far reaching and far deeper but did it turn up the way the mystery does. This one was funny as hell and the banter between Gus and Shawn was in top form. I liked this one too and I had thought that this would be the nice touch to bring the nostelgia for the show back for me but these books made me watch the entire show again This one was awesome and first international jumping adventure in books for our guys. This one was awesome and first international jumping adventure in books for our guys. Kind of fizzled out at the end, but eh, whatever. Eventually, after everyone became very bored, the professor accidentally pulls the murder weapon out of his coat pocket, takes the detective (you know, the normal male foil to Shawn - Lassie) hostage, and escapes.Įventually Shawn and Gus join the professor as fugitives from justice. While the professor is in the interrogation room - not as a suspect, but as a 'helper' type - to explain the painting (the sword in the painting matched the sword that had been plunged into the dead person). it's the next morning and nothing much has happened, and Shawn and Gus are still in the tuxes. One thing leads to another and before you can say 'boo'. Mostly so he can get a close look at the painting. The professor who Gus and Shawn were there to help provides some mild help to the police.
The dead body belongs to a museum curator - whose specific job that night had been to reveal a mystery painting, famous but unseen by the public, but he died before the revealing. Not to provide security for the high-society event (though there is a high-society event being held there), but because a murder victim had been found inside the museum (murder? how can I leap to that conclusion? Well, there is a sword plunged into the body in a way someone couldn't do to themselves).
While both are wearing tuxes (which, if you know the show, must be very odd to see since Shawn is the kind to wear sneakers with blue jeans and a tux t-shirt instead of a suit), the two arrive at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. This specific book involves involves Gus dragging Shawn to go help someone Shawn didn't want to take on as a client.
Probably this and other books in the series are easier/better read by those who watched and enjoyed the television series Psych (which isn't always the case with media-tie-in books, some can be read and loved by any random reader). Did I read this one previously? Apparently I did since I marked it as being read in 2009. I hasten to note that I do not mean confused as to what occurs in the book, but, instead, confused as to how I never seem to recognize the books as I read them (for the most part, with exceptions both for books and scenes). Probably this and other books in the series are easier/better read by those who watched and enjoyed the television I'm frequently confused when I reread Psych books. I'm frequently confused when I reread Psych books.