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Hello everyone,
My name is Jennifer, and I'm new to the group. I'm originally from San Francisco, and live in Oregon.
I enjoy reading mysteries, especially British mysteries including Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, and Dorothy Sayers.
My name is Jennifer, and I'm new to the group. I'm originally from San Francisco, and live in Oregon.
I enjoy reading mysteries, especially British mysteries including Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, and Dorothy Sayers.
Hello everyone,
My name is Jennifer, and I'm new to the group.
I'm originally from San Francisco, and live in Oregon.
I enjoy reading mysteries, especially British mysteries, including Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, and Dorothy Sayers.
My name is Jennifer, and I'm new to the group.
I'm originally from San Francisco, and live in Oregon.
I enjoy reading mysteries, especially British mysteries, including Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, and Dorothy Sayers.



As noted by Richard in message #11, indeed you have some catching up...please consider the following:
Ann Cleeves (The Shetland Quartet series)
Ian Rankin (Inspector Rebus series)
Elizabeth George (Inspector Linley series)
Reginald Hill (Dalziel & Pascoe series)
PD James
Jacqueline Winspear (Maisie Dodds series)
Christopher Fowler (Peculiar Crimes Unit series)
After you finish those, I have more ha, ha.
Jennifer wrote: "Hello everyone,
My name is Jennifer, and I'm new to the group.
I'm originally from San Francisco, and live in Oregon.
I enjoy reading mysteries, especially British mysteries, including Agatha Chris..."
Jennifer wrote: "Hello everyone,
My name is Jennifer, and I'm new to the group.
I'm originally from San Francisco, and live in Oregon.
I enjoy reading mysteries, especially British mysteries, including Agatha Chris..."



Thanks for all of the interesting and informative suggestions!
I suppose I should also include the following authors that I've read, including E.W. Hornung for the Raffles collection, Sir A.C. Doyle, Emily Brightwell, who writes the Mrs. Jeffries Victorian series, Carola Dunn's delightful and impeccably historical Daisy Dalrymple series, Margery Allingham, and on a more modern note, M.C. Beaton/ Marion Chesney, Kerry Greenwood's Miss Fisher Mysteries,(also an engagingly modern television adaptation starring Essie Davis), P.D. James, Ruth Rendell's Inspector Wexford series, Clara Benson, Anne Cleeland, Rhys Bowen, and Lynn Florkiewicz.
And thanks also for the sugggestion of The Murder Prospect and The Talus Slope--they sound quite interesting.
I suppose I should also include the following authors that I've read, including E.W. Hornung for the Raffles collection, Sir A.C. Doyle, Emily Brightwell, who writes the Mrs. Jeffries Victorian series, Carola Dunn's delightful and impeccably historical Daisy Dalrymple series, Margery Allingham, and on a more modern note, M.C. Beaton/ Marion Chesney, Kerry Greenwood's Miss Fisher Mysteries,(also an engagingly modern television adaptation starring Essie Davis), P.D. James, Ruth Rendell's Inspector Wexford series, Clara Benson, Anne Cleeland, Rhys Bowen, and Lynn Florkiewicz.
And thanks also for the sugggestion of The Murder Prospect and The Talus Slope--they sound quite interesting.

Jennifer wrote: "Thanks for all of the interesting and informative suggestions!
I suppose I should also include the following authors that I've read, including E.W. Hornung for the Raffles collection, Sir A.C. Doyl..."

Books mentioned in this topic
The Murder Prospect (other topics)The Talus Slope (other topics)
Cut Short (other topics)
Patchwork (other topics)
mystery authors are Anne Perry and Reginald Hill but I like most styles.