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Gayle has a wonderful style of not only writing a mystery wound around the lives of PIs Jim Sessions and Lenny Browning and their efforts to solve a mystery along with their girl friends, twins Ella and Terry, and two guard dogs, Tony and Amy, but also evolving into the most interesting and informative mystery related second stories.
I highly recommend the Sessions and Browning PI mystery series by Gayle Farmer. I will be posting reviews of each of the other books in the series on Goodreads in the near future.







So glad I found your note. I was wondering if anyone was reading any of the three series by Karin Slaughter. The Costco Connection magazine had an interview with her and mentioned the Grant County series, Will Trent series, which has a couple books with characters from Grant County, and then a new series, Georgia Series. I am always on the 'look-out' for a good mystery series.
Anyone else have some thoughts on Karin's series?

I just finished reading "ill walk alone", by Mary Higgins Clark, and now I'm in the middle of " no place like home" by the same author... Very good reads both books!!


She is my favorite author! She is also really funny, check out her website. You will LOVE her books. They are even more special to me because I am from Alabama, and they revolve around GA and AL.


I've actually not heard of the Georgia series but will definitely look into it! I know she just released a new Will Trent series but does she have any books out in that series yet?

Has anyone read it yet and would you recommend it?

While I wait for the last book of the series, Say Goodbye, to become available at the library, I am reading Ricochet, which so far, is fabulous!!! This is my first book by this author and I'm LOVING her writing style! I feel like I'm watching a movie as I'm reading. The dialogue and the descriptions are great! I'm quickly becoming a fan of Sandra Brown!!

It was okay of a book not one of my favs.
Also finsh Hemlock Bay by Catherine Coulter
I am really loving her FBI series
Now this week I am starting on these
Confessions of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson
Split SecondDavid Baldacci
The Face by Dean Koontz
After Dark by Phillip Margolin


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I loved Sworn to Silence so much that I have ordered the next three books in the series!



Now I am going start reading
Split Second by David Baldacci, After Dark by Phillip Margolin and Last be The Face by Dean Koontz
Vic wrote: "Im confused about this site. What happened to James Patterson website for fan groups? I just want to talk to James Patterson fans about what I've been reading"
Hi Vic,
This is a general thread in the reading group to discuss books that members are reading that are different then what we are scheduled to read. We do read James Patterson but only the Women's Murder Club series as the rest of his books don't fit this group.
Thank you,
Pasta :)
Hi Vic,
This is a general thread in the reading group to discuss books that members are reading that are different then what we are scheduled to read. We do read James Patterson but only the Women's Murder Club series as the rest of his books don't fit this group.
Thank you,
Pasta :)

oooo, Please let me know how that is. I've just finished re-reading O is for Outlaw and just got W is for Wasted. I've been a bit hesitant on the Kinsey non alphabet book.
At the moment I'm reading Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich.


Also got done reading After Dark by Phillip Margolin I loved it! I so couldnt put it down it was a very good Court room myster! I love his books
Now I am going start on the last book this week which is called The Face by Dean Koontz


The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark Let the Dead Sleep by Heather Graham The Undertaker's Widow by Phillip Margolin Riptide by Catherine Coulter Hour Game by David Baldacci


Same vein as Murder club books?





This is my first book by him in the Walt Longmire series. My husband and I like the TNT show based on the series so I thought it was high time I read one of the books.
AND

Which is satisfying my continuing love affair with Scandinavian crime noir. Really long book though but getting pretty darn exciting.
AND
I just started


My favorite author writes historical whodunits set in the mid 1940s on Long Island. I live on Long Island and these novels are completely accurate to the time and place. The covers are gorgeous and they all have a love story, but the mystery is the important thing in the story.



There's one more in the series but I haven't read it yet. I will though.
I also like Susan Page Davis.


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I've now started book 4, Indelible