Mystery writers
#11
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Michael Connolly - I always enjoy his books. Thanks to everyone for answering Tartan's e-mail - several authors I havn't read yet. Another author I have enjoyed is Nalini Singh's Arch Angel series - futuristic but so good. Her imagination is mind-boggling....
#12
I read a couple of books in Ernest Dempsey’s Sean Wyatt series. They were well researched and enjoyable reading. I learned a lot I didn’t know about Native American history, historical sites, and lore.
I’ve reread some of the books in Thomas Perry’s Jane Whitefield series because I like them that much. Vanishing Act was particularly good.
I’ve reread some of the books in Thomas Perry’s Jane Whitefield series because I like them that much. Vanishing Act was particularly good.
#16
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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Love this thread! I love to read and check out the books from the local library. I am reading "Crooked Staircase" by Dean Koontz...love it! I also like Marry Higgins Clark, Nicci French (Frieda Klein mysteries), Karin Slaughter, and Jonathan Kellerman. But, Dean Koontz is my favorite!
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 303
Sue Grafton's last book is Y is for Yesterday. I bought it a while back but can't make myself begin reading it because I know it is the last one. Her family made the comment after her passing, "as far as we are concerned, the alphabet ends with Y." I enjoyed every book she wrote and her main character Kinsey Milhoune. Mystery lovers have lost a great friend.
#19
I love Dean Koontz and this series has me hooked. Can't wait for the next installment (October?).
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