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I read these books on holiday recently and enjoyed all of them, particularly the first two. Robert Goddard and Lee Child are complete masters of their craft. So is Ian Rankin, but Inspector Fox is not such a compelling protagonist as Inspector Rebus.

Hear Hear. I seem to say this more and more often lately. 20 years..."
Many of the classic novels are quite short. I think it takes a great writer AND a great story to maintain a page-turning pace for much more than 80,000 words.




Just finished listening to Hunting Season by Nevada Barr and I loved the descriptions of the Natchez Chase.
Now listening to Motor Mouth by Janet Evanovich. Light and entertaining even if murder and mayhem reign.
Now listening to Motor Mouth by Janet Evanovich. Light and entertaining even if murder and mayhem reign.


Lisa Gardner didn't disappoint at all with her D.D. Warren series!! I absolutely LOVED it!! I am ready for a new one already! Katia Lief is an author I would like to read as well. How are you liking her book?



Barbara, The Border Lords is part of an ongoing series featuring Charlie Hood. That may be why the ending was an issue for you. The story continues on.

You will love The Neighbor!!

I love Walter Mosley, I have not read this series yet though....

thanks Gatorman!

This is Katia Lief first book featuring Karin Schaeffer it is a little slow getting going but most of that is due to the author creating the back story. I'm enjoying it so far.

Go for both! I loved both books and have continued to read everything both authors have produced so far!







My dad would read us Patrick McManus books. They are funny! His They Shoot Canoes, Don't They? was funny. I remember dad laughing so hard and us laughing while he was reading them to us. He has some good humorous books.


I don't know anything about Lisa Black but the Harry Bosch books are amazing and highly recommended.


I thoroughly enjoy this mystery series which is the perfect combination of mystery, humor, history, politics and mysticism. I got so caught up in this story that I had to jump to the end (something I rarely do) just to see what happened to Mr. Geung. Great series.

Here's the link to the Beason interview, if you're interested in checking it out:
http://jenniferblood.net/wp/2012/05/a...

Maureen O'Donnell, a young woman with a problematic personal and family history (we learn early..."
I love that book! Maureen is such a memorable character, and Mina does a phenomenal job of capturing voices and painting the scene. Funny, I didn't even realize it was part of a series -- now must go find the others!


I hope you like this series, Ethan. Personally I don't think it's necessary to read the books in order. I'm looking forward to downloading this tomorrow morning. The 3-chapter preview I read has me wanting more. I may be morbid but the Body Farm just fascinates me.








I got this book from the library. I'm looking forward to reading it.



Thanks Kari..I will grab it. What other Hiassen books would you suggest?
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