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Welcome to the group.
I've read one Margaret Maron and have another sitting on a shelf somewhere. My mother lives in Western North Carolina so I get down that way about twice a year.
Otherwise, it is Lake Michigan for me.
Hi Maryfox, thanks for joining the group. If you're short of space this group might be a problem: your TBR is going to explode!


Books are VERY difficult to get rid of because we usually don't want to.

Sounds great for those (unlike me) who are not susceptible to motion sickness. (Oops).
I have to chuckle about the Margaret Maron books, which are, in fact, now one of my favorite series. I read the first couple of books when I still lived in Montana (Montana native) and while I more or less enjoyed them, did think them quite exaggerated.
After relocating to Kentucky, I picked them up again after several years here. Nope, not exaggerated at all. I've "met" most of the characters in one form or another over the past 10 years.

One of the things we've enjoyed about Maron's books is that Deborah travels to different places in the state. Gives us ideas on interesting places to visit and insights into those places. We're re-reading some of the series just now.

Hi Jane, and welcome to the group. Recommendations come fast and furious, so be prepared!

Hi Jane. I love Peter Robinson and Reginald Hill as well. I hope you enjoy the group.
Maryfox wrote: "While in NC we've especially enjoyed reading Margaret Maron who gives us a great feel for our temporary home. ..."
Hi Maryfox. You've joined a great group here. I hope you enjoy the discussions. I remember reading Margaret Maron books years ago: I'll have to check her out again.


I think you truly have to live in some areas for years to really have a feel for the people, the customs and the area.
I'm a Montana native myself and so often see recommendations from people reading books set in the modern west that rave about the characterization and accuracy ... I read the book and to me, it's obviously written by someone who spent several long vacations in the area or maybe, at most, went to college for a couple of years in the area. They're writing stereotypes ... not real people.

@jane ..a new dexter/morse would be dandy with me
My husband and I are retired and are full-time cruisers aboard our sailboat Sea Fox although we've been dock bound in North Carolina for the past 14 months.
Space limitations limit us to paperbacks except when we're in one place long enough to get library cards. While in NC we've especially enjoyed reading Margaret Maron who gives us a great feel for our temporary home.