Just scrolled through this thread to see where I left things. Here goes.
Finished Ordinary Grace, by William Kent Krueger. To be honest, if you'd asked me my opinion after the first 100 pages or so, I'd have said, yes, enjoyable, try it. After getting to the end, I thought it was really fabulous, very moving, a great piece of M/T/S and literature. (And I'm not just saying that because I heard his presentation at Killer Nashville earlier this year.)
I've also finished three books by Stuart Neville, Ghosts of Belfast, Collusion, and Ratlines. I loved all three of them. The first two are part of the Jack Lennon series (Jack, a flawed hero, meaning he's great) and the second is completely different, more of a historical look back. A little skeptical about the premise (related to Nazis), but I loved the TDHH hero (TDHH = tall, dark, haunted, and handsome, which I'm a total sucker for). I can recommend all of them.
Cheers, vagoughs