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Which author have you stayed loyal to after having read three of their books?
There are so many authors writing on a variety of verticals, very difficult to cover those or read even a small percentile. I love thrillers and mysteries reading and following a wide variety of authors including other verticals.
I had put an alphabet challenge for myself based on Book Titles and Book Authors - A through Z. This list posted in my blog was purely my self expression. Have a look -
https://sanjibsblogreads.blogspot.com...
Omgosh! So many:James Patterson
Mary Burton
Michael Ledwidge
Jane Harper
Gregg Hurwitz
Rachel Caine
JD Barker
Loreth Anne White
Marc Cameron
Linda Castillo
Ace Atkins
Kelley Armstrong
Craig Johnson
Rebecca Zanetti
Spencer Quinn
Patricia Briggs
Just to name a few.
Robert B ParkerDana Stabenow
Craig Johnson
Michael Connelly
Louise Penny
Linda Castillo
Alexander McCall Smith
Iona Whishaw
C. S. Harris
Tricia Fields
Sheldon Siegel
There are authors in these postings that I've never heard of. I'm currently trying to read all the physical books that I have in the house (I don't keep books once I've read them) in order to move onto all the hundreds of ebooks that I have, but will in the future look at some of the authors listed 🙂.Authors (to name only a few) that I've stayed loyal to:
Lynda la Plante, Stephen King ( though I pick and choose which books these days, because he's not as good as he used to be), Ann Cleves, Agatha Christie (read all, and will at some point re read some of them), Peter May, Charles Dickens, Francis Brody
I'm currently hooked on Lee Child. I read Killing Floor in January, which was my second. I just purchased the third book in the Jack Reacher series.
These are the 3+ authors from my Audible catalog:Anne Perry
Anthony Trollope
Ayn Rand
Bernard Cornwell
Iris Akunin
Brent Weeks
Bryce Courtenay
Charles Dickens
Cormac McCarthy
Danielle Steele
David Baldacci
Dean Koontz
Diana Gabaldon
Dick Francis
Ernest Hemingway
George R.R. Martin
George Elliot
Harlen Coben
Honoré de Balzac
Ian Fleming
Indu Sundaresan
J.D. Kirk
Jack London
James Clavell
James Herriot
James Patterson
Jane Austen
John Steinbeck
John le Carré
Ken Follett
Lee Child
Mark Greaney
Mark Twain
Mary Stewart
Michael Connelly
Michael J. Sullivan
Mike Jenne
Nevil Shute
Nick Pirog
Nora Roberts
Patrick O’Brian
Peter Grainger
Robert Dugoni
Robert Galbraith
Stephen King
Terry Maggert, J.N. Chaney
Thomas Hardy
Will Wight, the Cradle series is simply amazing. Also, random book recommender if anyones looking for recs. you can talk to it lol: https://www.getproduct.help/books
To name just a couple off the top of my head...Loren Estleman - the first three novels in his Amos Walker private eye series (MOTOR CITY BLUE, ANGEL EYES, and THE MIDNIGHT MAN) were terrific and hooked me right away.
Lawrence Block - the first three books in the Matt Scudder series were excellent: THE SINS OF THE FATHERS, TIME TO MURDER AND CREATE, and IN THE MIDST OF DEATH.
James Lee Burke - the Dave Robicheaux series starting with THE NEON RAIN, HEAVEN's PRISONERS, and BLACK CHERRY BLUES.
The late Andrew Vachss and his outlaw Burke series starting with FLOOD, STREGA, and BLUE BELLE.
More to follow later after I put on my thinking cap...
Okay, a few more authors that I am loyal to...Some of the usual mainstream popular authors that I have regularly read and collected since I first discovered them are Michael Connelly, Robert Crais, Lee Child, Mick Herron, Craig Johnson, and Ian Rankin.
Some others on the second tier of popularity include:
Martin Cruz Smith - his Arkady Renko series starting with GORKY PARK, POLAR STAR, and RED SQUARE.
Max Allan Collins - the Nate Heller series with TRUE DETECTIVE, TRUE CRIME, and THE MILLION DOLLAR WOUND
S.J. Rozan - her first three books in Lydia Chin & Bill Smith series were terrific: CHINA TRADE, CONCOURSE, and MANDARIN PLAID.
in no particular orderDonna Leon
Carlene O'Connor
Paige Shelton
Clive Cussler
Philippa Gregory
Brad Thor
Daniel Silva
Susan Kiernan-Lewis
Eloisa James
Louise Penny
Fiona Grace
Ellie Alexander
Jenn McKinlay
Kelly wrote: "Riley Sager, Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell, and Karin Slaughter"YES! My favs too! Great Ones. Have you read Tana French?. Check her out, She has become my number ONE favorite author
Too many to list them all. Here’s a smattering:Agatha Christie
Lawrence Block
Donald Westlake
Janet Evanovich
Ian Fleming
C.J. Box
Dana Stabenow
Jack Higgins
Alastair MacLean
Helen MacInnes
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Ray Bradbury
Isaac Asimov
Robert Heinlein
Theweebarrell wrote: "Karin Slaughter Karen Rose What did you think of her last book?
Chris Carter
Helen Phifer
Heather Atkinson"
Lucy Foley, Joe Hill, Paul Tremblay, Stephen Markley. Stephen King, Kate Morton, Steven Saylor, Barbara Kingsolver, Chuck Hogan, Neil Gaiman, Ethan Canin, Dennis Lehane, Colson Whitehead, Eric Larson, Ray Bradbury and Stuart Turton even though it's only two books for him so far.
Bill WillinghamFables, Vol. 15: Rose Red
Still reading his graphic novels/comic books
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Star Review
Bill Willingham's fables
Golden run
Epic battle
Origin story for Rose Red
Great content
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sanjib Dash wrote: "Bill WillinghamFables, Vol. 15: Rose Red

Still reading his graphic novels/comic books
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Star Review
Bill Willingham's fables
Gol..."
I am continually rereading Fables!
I had two long lists on here back in 2021 but I have since read more books by more authors. So another list - not quite as long. :)Jonathan Mayberry
Ronald Malfi
Grady Hendrix
Adam Nevill
Jeff DeGordick
Michael R. Cole
Anthony Strong
John Gwynne
Cheryl Bradshaw
Jeff Strand
Justin Boote
Eric Butler
Jeffrey Caston
Ania Ahlborn
Scott SnyderGraphic novel writer. Read all 5 of these and more.
American Vampire, Vol. 5
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stars
Graphic novel
Fantastic story
Great characters
Review -
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I keep this huge list of books I have ever read, not exactly every book because I used to read to my kids and I don’t count those books. So I took a look through my list just to see what authors really made an impact on my reading. Jeffery Archer 21 books. Not totally a thriller writer but employs many of those elements in his generational sagas.
Harlan Coben 24 books. Not my favorite author but close.
Michael Connelly 35 books. Still not my favorite. Straight forward writing almost like his previous career as a journalist. Even had his Blue Neon DVD.
Robert Crais 22 books. One of my favorite authors. As is Connelly, an LA author. Take classic noir, modernize it, with a bit of PI sass as a prerequisite
Joseph Finder. 16 books. I will always read a Finder novel. I have one ARC and a bound uncorrected manuscript of his. Waiting on his next book.
Dennis LeHane 11 books. Another one of my favorite authors although I have not read all his books. To me, he is the best writer.
Robert B. Parker (RIP) A PI writer who doesn’t just write about a crime but life.
Authors of note: Don Winslow, John Sandford. Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child as together or single novels, and so many others that have left this world or I just haven’t returned to yet.
Stephen KingAnn Cleeves
SJ Bolton
Tana French
JK Rowling (as Robert Galbraith)
BA Paris
Liv Constantine
Maggie Steifvater
A bunch so I'm sure I'll forget some!Dennis Crumley
Ralph Dennis
Robert Crais
Michael Connelly
John Connolly
James Lee Burke
Craig Johnson
Ross MacDonald
John D. MacDonald
Tana French
Jim Thompson
Lawrence Block
Jussi Adler-Olsen
Jo Nesbo
Henning Mankell
Dennis Lehane
Robert B. Parker
Dashiell Hammett
Raymond Chandler
Lawrence BlockJohn D. MacDonald
Donald Westlake
Agatha Christie
Dana Stabenow
Ian Fleming
Robert Ludlum
Alistair MacLean
Helen MacInnes
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Isaac Asimov
Robert Heinlein
Ray Bradbury
C.J. Box
Ed McBain
Ellery Queen
Thomas Perry
Jack Higgins
Michael Robotham
Ken Follett
Thomas Tryon
Janet Evanovich
Michael Connelly
Linwood Barclay
Elmore Leonard
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