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I saw that you gave the Strangler 5 stars. I'm going to pick that one up at the library tomorrow.

Cathy, I liked the Surgeon and Apprentice better than the Sinner in this series. So, make sure you go back and read the first two because they are excellent!







Oh, let me know! I am on the wait list at the library for the audible version. My in-laws loved them which was why I was going to give it a try.

I didn't realize this was out. It sounds amazing! Chris Bohjalian is one of my favorite authors. I loved The Double Bind! I can hardly wait to read this one!


I was a big fan of this series originally, Linda. However, my interest in the books wore off about half way through the alphabet. That was partly to do with me, because I get series fatigue. But also, when A is for Alibi first appeared there weren't that many books around with a strong female PI character. Things have changed in that regard, so I suspect that the books no longer have the benefit of being new and different.

I'm almost finished Laurie R King's The Moor and I'm looking forward to the next book in the Russell / Holmes series.

Any other thoughts?


I would continue - perhaps interspersed with other books. There are a couple in the middle that aren't the best, but the last few have been very good. The interesting thing is that the setting remains in the 1980's instead of moving further ahead in time. It's hard to remember life without cell phones & portable computers!

You r in for a great series. I haven't read one lackluster book in this series. Slaughter doesn't hold back with the shock value and twists. Not sire which book. But. U will get a whole lot of lena soon. She is not my favorite character. Be careful with the later books as she starts a seperate series and then brings both together.



I finished my first John Rain book. The character does remind me of Jack Reacher and Jason Bourne.





The Red Tank in Russian. This would have been more accurate, but Shadow Pass is more mysterious. At first I was disappointed, but as I got further into the story, I have "perked up". Mystery, History, Russia and the Romanovs. Love it. Don't forget the first one
of this series if you are not familiar with it. The Eye of the Red Tsar. Good except for one small fault!!


I've always ejoyed these books too, but I think the earlier ones are better than the more recent entries.

I've always ejoyed these b..."
I agree and I find that true of a lot of authors who have a long running character but I do think that Jonathan Kellerman has managed to keep standards up better than most. Unlike Patricia Cornwell who has allowed Kay Scarpetta to become a thoroughly unpleasant character and James Patterson who I seriously doubt even writes his own books any more. Sorry - rant is now over!



Finished A Capital Crime, which I really liked. Very well written and good characters, good story--based on a true story.
It's the third, but it can be read on it's own. There's some back story which gets explained. I will now search out books 1 and 2.
It's the third, but it can be read on it's own. There's some back story which gets explained. I will now search out books 1 and 2.

Hey Ian, let him know about Mitch Rapp. Character by Vince Flynn. A lot like Reacher, exciting books.

try any books by stephen leather!


I never heard of these! They sound right up my alley.
I really liked Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith and Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko books.


Try John Sandford, whose Virgil Flowers and Lucas Davenport novels are great. Also, he might try Jonathon King's The Blue Edge Of Midnight which was really cool and atmospheric.



That is interesting Kim, I don't remember exactly when this series started, but I do remember people were really into Sue Grafton big time. I do like Kinsey though - she is pretty tough.

I think Lena is in the Will Trent series, don't quote me on that one though - I have only read Triptych which is the first book in that series.


Does this series have to be read in order? I think I have a couple lying around but am curious to know before I start reading them.

Linda, Lena appears in Broken, but not (so far) in any of the other books in which Will Trent is the central character.

Linda, the first book was published in 1982. I read it a couple of years later, I think. Kinsey is a good character and there's no particular reason I lost interest in the series. I think other books and other series started intruding and eventually I just stopped reading them.
I'm not sure if Grafton has done the right thing by keeping her books set in the 1980s. She started out writing contemporary crime fiction and by the time she gets to Z is for ... they'll be close to historicals!


That looks good! I put it on my TBR list.




I agree, Kim. The woman doesn't age!
I do like Milhone's attitude, though. And I like a lot of the dialogue.

Speaking of historicals, I was reading something yesterday that had a scene set in Las Vegas, where I lived for a number of years in the 60s. The book character was speaking of having dinner at Caesar's "one of the older casinos on the Strip, but still very ..."
... and I remember it being BUILT!
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