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Looking forward to reading In Cold Blood! But now I want to read The Killing too after hearing about the show :)





I've read all the Sue Grafton alphabet books and loved every one of them. They got better toward the end. The writing improved. I would suggest you start at "A."


Try the King & Maxwell series by David Baldacci. They are very good. Ex-secret service agents - King is a guy and Maxwell is a gal. They hook up and form their own detective agency.

Try the King & Maxwell series by Davi..."
Thank you very much. I picked a couple Mo Hayder books at the library yesterday based on what everyone was talking. I'll look up this new recommend too.

I've started on Tami Hoag's Oak Knoll series. Unfortunately, I read Secrets to the Grave first (it's the second book in the series) and I loved it. I'm now listening on CD to the first book, Deeper than the Dead. I know who the killer is because of reading out of order, but it doens't matter. I'm really enjoying this series and the characters in the series.

I love the character, Easy Rawlings. I love Walter Mosley.

I took a detour and read Mo Hayder and listened to a David Baldacci book. Baldacci was alright. I don't think I liked the narrators voice. I guess that's the risk you take with auido books. I read Mo Hayder, Gone or Skin; whichever is first in the Walking Man series, and I didn't fall in love like I did with Tami Hoag. A little disappointed but I still have some Tami to read. :D

I've started on Tami Hoag's Oak Knoll..."
I loved the Oak Knoll series.

Started: On the Run by Iris Johansen, Deadline by Sandra Brown, and Desert Heat by J.A. Jance




Author Steve Kohlhagen talks about the history of fandangos in Santa Fe, featured in his novel "Where They Bury You."
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1fqFVl5fgU&a...


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