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Aumonier
Well, it is not completely problematic for the first 10 novels, but I strongly advise it anyway for the later novels. For example, in this book "With no one as witness", some major events happens to one of the main character, and it will be very important in future books, and frequently referred to.
Marianmar
It's probably not necessary, but I can't not read a series in publication date order. That's just me. If you care about character development, then yes, by all means read the series in order. If not, then I think the stories can stand on their own. Elizabeth George doesn't rehash in detail what's happened in previous novels, like a few other authors do.
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