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message 51: by Chris (new)

Chris (cbrunner11) | 53 comments Donna, thanks for the info on the add a link. I am new to goodreads and still learning. I will have to check out Black Cherry Blues since I haven't read it myself and hope you enjoy the recomendations I posted. My favorite is The Bone Collector (Lincoln Rhyme, #1) by Jeffery Deaver and hope you enjoy it if you read it.


message 52: by Donna (last edited Aug 21, 2010 02:56PM) (new)

Donna | 4 comments Chris wrote: "Thanks guys and gals, I'll be sure to check a few of these out."

Sorry I'm late to the party, but since Elvis and Joe, along with Myron and his friends, are among my very favorites, may I suggest one of the FIRST dynamic duos - Spencer and Hawk! If you haven't read any Robert B Parker you're in for a treat. IMO, Spencer is much better (and funnier) than Jessie Stone, but the Sunny Randall books are good too.


message 53: by Chris (last edited Sep 15, 2010 08:56AM) (new)

Chris (cedge) Jan C wrote: "oh, i really like the rankin books. did you get to the black book? that was one of my faves."

I had high hopes for the black book which i've just finished today, it started really well but I though overall was extremely poor.

It was one of those books where he stumbles on to something by accident/fluke near the end that helps him solve the case i.e. little investigative work!


message 54: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (patricia804) Looks like you have quite a good list of recommendations already! Some of my faves are Shane Scully books by Stephen J. Cannell, Stone Barrington books by Stewart Woods and his Orchard series with protaganist Holly Barker. These are fairly light reads but fun. Of course there's always the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. These books are what I concider "between the novel" books. Light, fun and the help cleanse the palate for a more substancial, meatier mystery. I'm not knocking any of these authors down. I truely enjoy their writing style. I listed them from heavy to light. Another is Agent A. Pendergast in the Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child novels. A good, sink-your-teeth-in, fast-paced series. Start with The Relic. The movie was a disaster but the book was intense! Happy reading to you.


message 55: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments If you want to try something a little darker (with some humor sprinkled in), I would strongly recommend Charlie Parker in John Connolly's series of books. One of the most multi-dimensional characters I have read.


message 56: by Donna (new)

Donna | 4 comments Gatorman wrote: "If you want to try something a little darker (with some humor sprinkled in), I would strongly recommend Charlie Parker in John Connolly's series of books. One of the most multi-dimensional charact..."

Thanks for the suggestion, Gatorman... it looks right up my alley!


message 57: by Tobey (new)

Tobey | 3 comments Okay, new here but I would suggest Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child books which feature Special Agent Pendergast...which I see is just noted above.

There's also James Rollins and the Sigma Force series featuring Gray Pierce!


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Dr Alex Delaware (DrAlexDelaware) | 1 comments Joeyjoejo wrote: "I tend to follow characters through series and I'm looking for someone new who's got at least a couple of books that I can get my teeth into.

Rather than say which authors I like, to be a bit di..."


Hi Jo

I'm Alex Delaware. A product of the author Jonathan Kellerman. I have an entire series of my own. And as I'm sure you can witness, exist!

Follow my most recent case here http://www.alexdelaware.co.uk/ and take part in solving the case, analysing the evidence and even take a criminal tendency test.

I hope I qualify as a significant character for you to follow - check out my good reads profile for more from the series.

Thank you
Yours sincerely
Dr A. Delaware







Deception: An Alex Delaware Novel


message 59: by Bill (new)

Bill You might like the Karin Slaughter series. The main character is Sara Linton, the forensic pathologist in a small town in Georgia. They remind me somewhat of the Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs books. Gritty, tense, excellent mysteries.


message 60: by Dave (new)

Dave Magoloff | 6 comments This is a great thread, as i'm also always looking for a new series to get into. One that hasn't been mentioned in the thread at all is the Gabriel Allon series by Daniel Silva. Those are great books with alot of action,suspense ass kicking and some smaller doses of humor mixed in. Start with the Kill Artist.

http://www.danielsilvabooks.com/conte...


message 61: by Jodi (new)

Jodi Langston (JodiLangston) Hello, not sure if Kevin Kerney series has been suggested by Tularosa. I enoyed this one.
Jodi


message 62: by Mary (new)

Mary Pretty much all of the books I have read or reading, have a good character to follow. The list is long, so you could check out my book list, it would be easier.


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